Ruminants often face prevalent issues with nutrition, metabolism, and poisoning diseases, particularly during the transition phase. Factors like food stress, hormonal imbalances, and abnormalities in energy metabolism can lead to disorders in hepatic lipid metabolism and dyslipidemia. This, in turn, increases susceptibility, causes damage to tissues and inflammation, and weakens the immunity of the animals, thereby adding to the load on livestock production, food security, and quality. Understanding the potential connection between nutrition, metabolic and poisoning diseases, and immune dysfunction in ruminants is beneficial for overall animal husbandry productivity.
The main purpose of this Research Topic is to provide comprehensive insights into the scope and complexity of nutritional metabolic disorders, poisoning diseases, and immune dysfunction in ruminants. The goals include investigating the potential mechanism of the lipid metabolic abnormalities, pathological causes, understanding their interconnected nature, and evaluating the potential complications and impacts they can have on ruminants. Key problems to be addressed include improving diagnostic capabilities, understanding disease progression, managing and treating these health issues, and developing effective prevention strategies. The Research Topic will also explore potential advances in animal health technology and their application in addressing these concerns.
We welcome Original Research papers, Brief Research Reports, Reviews, and Mini Reviews on the following sub themes of this research topic: • Pathogenesis and etiology of nutritional metabolic disorders in ruminants. • Impact of toxins and poisoning on animal physiology and food security. • Influence of intermediate/end products, hormones of metabolism on the function of immune cells. • Developing the diagnostic techniques for nutritional metabolic disorders or poisoning diseases in ruminants. • Exploring potential mechanisms of nutritional metabolic disorders or poisoning diseases in ruminants. • Interconnection between nutritional metabolic disorders and the immunosuppression in ruminants. • Developing novel applications of preventive measures for these health conditions. • Integrative animal health management strategies for nutritional metabolic and poisoning diseases.
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