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Disruption of hindgut microbiome homeostasis promotes postpartum energy metabolism disorders in dairy ruminants by inhibiting acetate-mediated hepatic AMPK-PPARA axis.
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Disruption of hindgut microbiome homeostasis promotes postpartum energy metabolism disorders in dairy ruminants by inhibiting acetate-mediated hepatic AMPK-PPARA axis.
["Shuo Wang", "Fanlin Kong", "Xinyue Zhang", "Dongwen Dai", "Chen Li", "Zhijun Cao", "Yajing Wang", "Wei Wang", "Shengli Li"]
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Postpartum energy metabolism disorders pose a significant challenge to the health and productivity of dairy ruminants, yet their underlying pathogenesis remains poorly understood. The critical role of the gut microbiota in regulating host metabolic processes via the "gut-liver axis" has garnered increasing attention, but its specific mechanisms in dairy ruminant energy metabolism disorders are still unclear. This study uses dairy cows as a model and employs a large-scale case-control...
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