Increased autophagy mediates the adaptive mechanism of the mammary gland in dairy cows with hyperketonemia
Abstract
Hyperketonemia is a metabolic disease in dairy cows, associated with negative nutrition balance (NNB) induced by low dry matter intake (DMI) and increased nutrient requirements. Hyperketonemia could induce metabolic stress, which might indirectly affect mammary tissue. Autophagy is a highly conserved physiological process that results in the turnover of intracellular material, and is involved in maintaining cellular homeostasis under the...
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Title
Increased autophagy mediates the adaptive mechanism of the mammary gland in dairy cows with hyperketonemia
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
103
Issue
3
Pages
2545 - 2555
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