Dynamic changes and importance of plasma concentrations of ether phospholipids, of which the majority are plasmalogens, in postpartum Holstein dairy cows
        Reproduction, Fertility and Development 
        
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        Dynamic changes and importance of plasma concentrations of ether phospholipids, of which the majority are plasmalogens, in postpartum Holstein dairy cows
        
        
    
            Abstract
        
        Context: Ethanolamine plasmalogens (EPls) and choline plasmalogens (CPls) are classes of ethanolamine ether phospholipids (ePE) or choline ether phospholipids (ePC), respectively. EPls play crucial roles in maternal and breastfed infant bodies and stimulate gonadotropin secretion by gonadotrophs. 
Aims: To estimate changes in and importance of plasma concentrations of EPls and CPls, utilizing newly developed enzymatic fluorometric assays for ePE and ePC in postpartum Holstein cows.
Methods: Plasma samples were collected 3 weeks before expected parturition until approximately 8 weeks after parturition (16 primiparous and 38 multiparous cows) for analysis.
Key results: Plasma concentrations of ePE and ePC, most of which are plasmalogens, declined before and increased after parturition and stabilised near the day of the first postpartum ovulation (1stOV). From weeks 2 to 3 after parturition, third-parity cows exhibited ePE concentrations that were higher than those of other parity cows. The days from parturition to 1stOV correlated with days from parturition to conception. On the day of 1stOV, milk yield correlated with plasma concentration of both ePE and ePC, while ePC concentration correlated negatively with milk fat percentage. At the early luteal phase after 1stOV, plasma ePE concentration correlated with plasma anti-Müllerian hormone concentration (r = 0.39, P < 0.01), and plasma ePC concentration correlated with plasma follicle-stimulating hormone concentration (r = 0.43, P < 0.01).
Conclusion: The concentrations of ePE and ePC changed dramatically around parturition and 1stOV, and then the concentrations correlated with the important parameters.
Implications: The blood plasmalogen may play important roles in postpartum dairy cows.
        
    Aims: To estimate changes in and importance of plasma concentrations of EPls and CPls, utilizing newly developed enzymatic fluorometric assays for ePE and ePC in postpartum Holstein cows.
Methods: Plasma samples were collected 3 weeks before expected parturition until approximately 8 weeks after parturition (16 primiparous and 38 multiparous cows) for analysis.
Key results: Plasma concentrations of ePE and ePC, most of which are plasmalogens, declined before and increased after parturition and stabilised near the day of the first postpartum ovulation (1stOV). From weeks 2 to 3 after parturition, third-parity cows exhibited ePE concentrations that were higher than those of other parity cows. The days from parturition to 1stOV correlated with days from parturition to conception. On the day of 1stOV, milk yield correlated with plasma concentration of both ePE and ePC, while ePC concentration correlated negatively with milk fat percentage. At the early luteal phase after 1stOV, plasma ePE concentration correlated with plasma anti-Müllerian hormone concentration (r = 0.39, P < 0.01), and plasma ePC concentration correlated with plasma follicle-stimulating hormone concentration (r = 0.43, P < 0.01).
Conclusion: The concentrations of ePE and ePC changed dramatically around parturition and 1stOV, and then the concentrations correlated with the important parameters.
Implications: The blood plasmalogen may play important roles in postpartum dairy cows.
                
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                    Saito Risa
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Kubo Tomoaki
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Wakatsuki Takuji
                
                
            
            
            
                
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                    Tanigawa Tamako
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Kotaniguchi Miyako
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Hashimoto Maki
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Kitamura Shinichi
                
                
            
            
                
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                    Kadokawa Hiroya
                    
    
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                            Yamaguchi University
                            
            
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            Source Identifiers
        
            [PISSN] 1031-3613
            [EISSN] 1448-5990
    
    
            Creator Keywords
        
            aging
            anti-Müllerian hormone
            choline plasmalogen
            conception
            ethanolamine plasmalogens
            first postpartum ovulation
            functional lipids
            FSH
            G protein-coupled receptor 61
            GPR61
            LH
            parity
            phospholipase A1
            postpartum Holstein dairy cows
            ruminant
    
        
            Languages
        
            eng
    
    
        
            Resource Type
        
        journal article
    
    
        
            Publishers
        
            CSIRO Publishing
    
    
        
            Date Issued
        
        2023-07-19
    
    
        
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        Accepted Manuscript
    
    
        
            Access Rights
        
        open access
    
    
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            Funding Refs
        
            Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
                    [crossref_funder]https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001691
        
            
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                ウシ視床下部で発見された泌乳・加齢による繁殖障害の原因物質:現場での応用に向けて
                21H02345
        
    
