Exploring the Mechanism of H 2 S Synthesis in Male Bactrian Camel Poll Glands Based on Data Independent Acquisition Proteomics and Non-Targeted Metabolomics.
Bao YuanQuanwei ZhangBohao ZhangJianfu LiWenli ChenWenqing ZhangWeitao DongYong ZhangXingxu ZhaoYuan GaoPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
During estrus, the poll glands of male Bactrian Camels ( Camelus Bactrianus ) become slightly raised, exuding a large amount of pale yellow watery secretion with a characteristic odor that may contain hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S). However, whether H 2 S can be synthesized in the poll glands of male Bactrian Camels and its role in inducing camel estrus remains unclear. This study aimed to identify differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) and signaling pathways in the poll gland tissues of male Bactrian Camels using data independent acquisition (DIA) proteomics. Additionally, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was performed to identify differentially expressed metabolites (DEMs) in the neck hair containing secretions during estrus in male Bactrian Camels, to explore the specific expression patterns and mechanisms in the poll glands of camels during estrus. The results showed that cystathionine-γ-lyase (CTH) and cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS), which are closely related to H 2 S synthesis in camel poll glands during estrus, were mainly enriched in glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, and metabolic pathways. In addition, both enzymes were widely distributed and highly expressed in the acinar cells of poll gland tissues in camels during estrus. Meanwhile, the neck hair secretion contains high levels of amino acids, especially glycine, serine, threonine, and cystathionine, which are precursors for H 2 S biosynthesis. These results demonstrate that the poll glands of male Bactrian Camels can synthesize and secrete H 2 S during estrus. This study provides a basis for exploring the function and mechanism of H 2 S in the estrus of Bactrian Camels.