Integrated immunological and metabolic responses of the mammary gland to LPS challenge in bovine Nissim Silanikove 1*, Adi Rauch-Cohen 1 and Gabriel Leitner.

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Integrated immunological and metabolic responses of the mammary gland to LPS challenge in bovine Nissim Silanikove 1*, Adi Rauch-Cohen 1 and Gabriel Leitner 2 1 Biology of Lactation Laboratory, Institute of Animal Science, the Volcani Center, P.O.B. 6, Bet Dagan 50250, Israel, 2 Kimaron Veterinary Institute, National Mastitis Center, POB 12, Bet Dagan

Effect of lactation on metabolism The production of milk in intensive producing systems (40 to 70 litters per day in counties such as Israel and the US) encountered for ~ 70-80% of the whole animal metabolizable energy intake which is reflected by similar proportion of extraction of the whole body glucose production

Bacteria (E. Coli) infection may imposes a life threatening situation

it is well established that Immune response requires considerable proportion of mammalian energy and metabolite resources

The general aim of this study was to test hypothesize that the diverse metabolic and immune responses of the mammary gland to LPS challenge describe an integrated mechanism that fights against Gram negative

METHODOLOGY Effect of LPS: 6 cows served as control, in second set of six cows one of the front and one rear glands were treated with LPS (10 ml with 10 µg/ ml LPS) while the contra- lateral glands served as running control. The cows milk were sampled at -24h, 0 h (before treatment) and 24, 48 and 76 h post-treatment. +- The data were analyzed for the effect of treatment and time at a single gland level

Effect of LPS on milk yield

Effect of LPS on lactose concentration

Effect of LPS lactoferrin concentration

Effect of LPS on LPO activity, nitrite and nitrotyrosine concentrations

Novel findings: Effect of LPS on lactate, malate and citrate concentrations

Cytosolic and mitochondrial glycolysis

Lactic acid metabolism

Cytosolic formation of malic acid

Low lactose and high lactic acid in broth media affect the growth of pathogenic type of E coli JA C Q U E S M O N O D From enzymatic adaptation to allosteric transitions Nobel Lecture, December 11, 1965

The Main Conclusion The acute conversion of the epithelial cells metabolism from principally mitochondrial- oxidative to principally cytosolic (glycolysis) allows the diversion of metabolic resources normally used to synthesize milk to support the immune system. In turn, the acute increase in the concentration of lactate and malate in milk and the parallel reduction in lactose concentration are probably effective mean in restraining invading E Coli growth.