Effects of prolonged photoperiod on growth performance, serum lipids and meat quality of Jinjiang cattle in winter

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Objective: This study was conducted to investigate the potential effects of prolonged photoperiod on the serum lipids, carcass traits, and meat quality of Jinjiang cattle during winter. Methods: Thirtyfour Jinjiang bulls aged between 14 and 16 months were randomly assigned to two groups that were alternatively subjected to either natural daylight +4 h supplemental light (long photoperiod, LP) or natural daylight (natural photoperiod, NP) for 96 days. The potential effects on the levels of serum lipids, carcass traits, meat quality, and genes regulating lipid metabolism in the intramuscular fat (IMF) of the cattle were evaluated. Results: Jinjiang cattle kept under LP showed significant increase in both dry matter intake and backfat thickness. the serum glucose and the plasma leptin levels were significantly reduced, while that of melatonin and insulin were observed to be increased. The crude fat contents of biceps femoris muscle and longissimus dorsi muscle were higher in LP than in NP group. In longissimus dorsi muscle, the proportions of C17:0 and C18:0 were significantly higher but that of the C16:1 was found to be significantly lower in LP group. The relative mRNA expressions in IMF of longissimus dorsi muscle, the lipid synthesis genes (proliferatoractivated receptor gamma, fatty acidbinding protein) and the fatty acid synthesis genes (acetylcoa carboxylase, fatty acid synthetase, 1acylglycerol3phosphate acyltransferase) were significantly upregulated in LP group (p<0.05); whereas the hormonesensitive lipase and stearoylCoA desaturase 1 were significantly downregulated in LP than in NP group. Conclusion: Prolonged photoperiod significantly altered the growth performance, hormonal levels, gene expression and fat deposition in Jinjiang cattle. It suggested that the LP improved the fat deposition by regulating the levels of different hormones and genes related to lipid metabolism, thereby improving the fattening of Jinjiang cattle during winter.

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Yu, Y., Qiu, J., Cao, J., Guo, Y., Bai, H., Wei, S., & Yan, P. (2021). Effects of prolonged photoperiod on growth performance, serum lipids and meat quality of Jinjiang cattle in winter. Animal Bioscience, 34(9), 1569–1578. https://doi.org/10.5713/AB.20.0750

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