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Model-based exploration of the impact of glucose metabolism on the estrous cycle dynamics in dairy cows

机译:基于模型的葡萄糖新陈代谢对奶牛原循环动态影响的探索

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Nutrition plays a crucial role in regulating reproductive hormones and follicular development in cattle. This is visible particularly during the time of negative energy balance at the onset of milk production after calving. Here, elongated periods of anovulation have been observed, resulting from alterations in luteinizing hormone concentrations, likely caused by lower glucose and insulin concentrations in the blood. The mechanisms that result in a reduced fertility are not completely understood, although a close relationship to the glucose-insulin metabolism is widely supported. Following this idea, we developed a mathematical model of the hormonal network combining reproductive hormones and hormones that are coupled to the glucose compartments within the body of the cow. The model is built on ordinary differential equations and relies on previously introduced models on the bovine estrous cycle and the glucose-insulin dynamics. Necessary modifications and coupling mechanisms are thoroughly discussed. Depending on the composition and the amount of feed, in particular the glucose content in the dry matter, the model quantifies reproductive hormones and follicular development over time. Simulation results for different nutritional regimes in lactating and non-lactating dairy cows are examined and compared with experimental studies. The simulations describe realistically the effects of nutritional glucose supply on the ovulatory cycle of dairy cattle. The mathematical model enables the user to explore the relationship between nutrition and reproduction by running simulations and performing parameter studies. Regarding its applicability, this work is an early attempt towards developing in silico feeding strategies and may eventually help to refine and reduce animal experiments. This article was reviewed by John McNamara and Tin Pang (nominated by Martin Lercher).
机译:营养在调节牛中的生殖激素和滤泡发育方面发挥着至关重要的作用。这是特别可见在牛奶生产后的负能量平衡期间在牛奶生产后的消耗期间。这里,已经观察到细长的疏动期,由叶英激素浓度的改变引起,可能是由血液中的降低葡萄糖和胰岛素浓度引起的。不完全理解导致生育率降低的机制,尽管与葡萄糖 - 胰岛素代谢的密切相关是广泛支持的。在此思想之后,我们开发了一种荷尔蒙网络的数学模型,所述荷尔蒙网络结合的生殖激素和激素,所述激素与母牛体内的主体内的葡萄糖隔室联接。该模型基于普通微分方程构建,并依赖于先前引入的牛口面循环和葡萄糖 - 胰岛素动力学的模型。彻底讨论了必要的修改和耦合机制。取决于组合物和饲料量,特别是干物质中的葡萄糖含量,该模型量量化了随着时间的推移量的繁殖激素和滤色发育。研究了对泌乳和非哺乳乳奶奶牛的不同营养制度的仿真结果,并与实验研究相比。模拟描述了营养葡萄糖供应对奶牛排卵循环的影响。数学模型使用户能够通过运行模拟和执行参数研究来探索营养和再现之间的关系。关于其适用性,这项工作是在Silico饲养策略中发展的早期尝试,最终可能有助于改进和减少动物实验。 John Mc Namara和Tin Pang(由Martin Lercher提名)审查了本文。

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