The isotopic nitrogen turnover rate as a proxy to evaluate in the long-term the protein turnover in growing ruminants

Author:

Cantalapiedra-Hijar GonzaloORCID,Fouillet HélèneORCID,Chantelauze Céline,Khodorova Nadezda,Bahloul Lahlou,Ortigues-Marty IsabelleORCID

Abstract

AbstractProtein turnover is an energy-consuming process that is essential for ensuring the maintenance of living organisms. Gold standard methods for whole-body protein turnover (WBPT) measurement have inherent drawbacks precluding their generalization for large farm animals and use during long periods. Here, we proposed a non-invasive proxy for the WBPT over a long period of time and in a large number of beef cattle. The proxy is based on the rate at which urine-N and plasma proteins are progressively depleted in terms of15N after a slight decrease in the isotopic N composition of the diet (i.e. diet switch). We aimed to test the ability of this proxy to adequately discriminate the WBPT of 36 growing-fattening young bulls assigned to different dietary treatments known to impact the WBPT rate, with different protein contents (normalv.high) and amino acid profiles (balancedv.unbalanced in methionine). The15N depletion rate found in plasma proteins represented their fractional synthesis rate, whereas the slow depletion rate found in urine was interpreted as a proxy of the WBPT. The proxy tested in urine suggested different WBPT values between the normal- and high-protein diets but not between the balanced and unbalanced methionine diets. In contrast, the proxy tested in plasma indicated that both dietary conditions affected the fractional synthesis rate of plasma proteins. We considered that the rate at which urine is progressively15N-depleted following an isotopic diet switch could be proposed as a non-invasive proxy of the WBPT rate in large farm animals.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology

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