Periconceptional nutrition with spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) improves metabolomic profiles and pregnancy outcomes in sheep

dc.centroUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
dc.contributor.authorRosales Nieto, César A.
dc.contributor.authorRodríguez Aguilar, Maribel
dc.contributor.authorSantiago Hernández, Francisco
dc.contributor.authorCuevas Reyes, Venancio
dc.contributor.authorFlores Najera, Manuel J.
dc.contributor.authorVázquez García, Juan M.
dc.contributor.authorGonzález de Bulnes López, Antonio
dc.contributor.otherUCH. Departamento de Producción y Sanidad Animal, Salud Pública Veterinaria y Ciencia y Tecnología de los Alimentos
dc.contributor.otherProducción Científica UCH 2021
dc.date2021
dc.date.accessioned2022-01-26T05:00:21Z
dc.date.available2022-01-26T05:00:21Z
dc.date.issued2021-03-30
dc.descriptionEste artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-86653-w
dc.descriptionEn este artículo también participan: Jorge Urrutia-Morales, Morteza Hosseini Ghaffari, César A. Meza-Herrera & Graeme B. Martin.
dc.description.abstractWe tested whether periconceptional nutrition with cladodes from the cactus, Opuntia ficus-indica, with or without protein-enrichment, improved the metabolomic profile and reproductive outcomes of adult female sheep. Sixty Rambouillet ewes of similar body weight were randomly allocated among three nutritional treatments that were fed during the breeding period (34 days): Control (Control; n = 20), Opuntia (Opuntia; n = 20) and protein-enriched Opuntia (E-Opuntia; n = 20). There were no effects of treatment on body weight but assessment of urine samples indicated that, for 76 metabolites, the Control and Opuntia groups differed completely (P < 0.05), whereas there was overlap between the Control and E-Opuntia groups. It appears that, in Opuntia-fed and Control-fed sheep, different functional groups are activated leading to changes in the metabolism of glucose, tyrosine, methane, and glycerolipids. Fertility and reproductive rate tended to be higher in the Opuntia (70% and 95%) and E-Opuntia (90% and 110%) groups than in the Control (55% and 65%), and an orthogonal contrast revealed the difference between Control and Opuntia to be significant for both reproductive variables (P < 0.05). We conclude that nutritional supplementation with Opuntia cladodes, with or without protein enrichment, increased fertility rate and reproductive rate of female sheep, without any accompanying increases in body weight. Our observations suggest that the reproductive responses to Opuntia do not simply reflect a response to good nutrition, but might be caused by specific metabolites/metabolomic pathways, perhaps by an activation of the metabolism of glucose, methane, tyrosine and glycerolipids. There are few reports relating these metabolomic compounds with the metabolism of the sheep, let alone with reproductive efficiency. The novelty of these discoveries suggests that we need further research into the mechanisms through which nutrition affects the reproductive system.
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dc.identifier.citationRosales-Nieto, C.A., Rodríguez-Aguilar, M., Santiago-Hernandez, F. et al. (2021). Periconceptional nutrition with spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) improves metabolomic profiles and pregnancy outcomes in sheep. Scientific Reports, vol. 11, art. 7214 (30 mar.). DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86653-w
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-86653-w
dc.identifier.issn2045-2322 (Electrónico)
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10637/13352
dc.language.isoen
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherSpringer Nature
dc.relationEste artículo de investigación ha sido financiado por el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias de México (INIFAP/Proyecto-10561934075).
dc.relation.ispartofScientific Reports, vol. 11
dc.relation.projectIDINIFAP/Proyecto-10561934075
dc.rightsopen access
dc.rights.cchttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
dc.subjectSheep - Reproduction.
dc.subjectOvejas - Metabolismo.
dc.subjectOvejas - Reproducción.
dc.subjectBiología del desarrollo.
dc.subjectDevelopmental biology.
dc.subjectSheep - Metabolism.
dc.titlePericonceptional nutrition with spineless cactus (Opuntia ficus-indica) improves metabolomic profiles and pregnancy outcomes in sheep
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