Summary of Study ST003001
This data is available at the NIH Common Fund's National Metabolomics Data Repository (NMDR) website, the Metabolomics Workbench, https://www.metabolomicsworkbench.org, where it has been assigned Project ID PR001871. The data can be accessed directly via it's Project DOI: 10.21228/M8VX4G This work is supported by NIH grant, U2C- DK119886.
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This study contains a large results data set and is not available in the mwTab file. It is only available for download via FTP as data file(s) here.
Study ID | ST003001 |
Study Title | The Track Dairy Cattle (trackDC) study |
Study Summary | The Track Dairy Cattle (trackDC) study is a longitudinal study in northern China that aims to track newborn calves to assess the development of gut microbiota during early life that contributes to cattle health and production. In this study, 36 newborn calves were randomly assigned to three groups and followed for two months after birth. The groups included a control group (CON), a rumen microbiota transplantation group (RMT), and a rumen fluid transplantation group (RFT) and intensive data has been collected. Blood samples were collected at 15, 35, and 56 days after birth. |
Institute | Nanjing Medical University |
Last Name | Dong |
First Name | Quanbin |
Address | No. 215 Guangzhou road |
qbdong@stu.njmu.edu.cn | |
Phone | 15311095435 |
Submit Date | 2023-12-10 |
Raw Data Available | Yes |
Raw Data File Type(s) | raw(Thermo) |
Analysis Type Detail | LC-MS |
Release Date | 2023-12-12 |
Release Version | 1 |
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Project:
Project ID: | PR001871 |
Project DOI: | doi: 10.21228/M8VX4G |
Project Title: | The Track Dairy Cattle (trackDC) study |
Project Summary: | The Track Dairy Cattle (trackDC) study is a longitudinal study in northern China that aims to track newborn calves to assess the development of gut microbiota during early life that contributes to cattle health and production. In this study, 36 newborn calves were randomly assigned to three groups and followed for two months after birth. The groups included a control group (CON), a rumen microbiota transplantation group (RMT), and a rumen fluid transplantation group (RFT) and intensive data has been collected. Blood samples were collected at 15, 35, and 56 days after birth. |
Institute: | Nanjing Medical University |
Last Name: | Dong |
First Name: | Quanbin |
Address: | No. 215 Guangzhou road |
Email: | qbdong@stu.njmu.edu.cn |
Phone: | 15311095435 |
Subject:
Subject ID: | SU003114 |
Subject Type: | Mammal |
Subject Species: | Bos taurus |
Taxonomy ID: | 9913 |
Factors:
Subject type: Mammal; Subject species: Bos taurus (Factor headings shown in green)
mb_sample_id | local_sample_id | Transplantation group | collection_timepoint |
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SA326558 | F86_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326559 | F84_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326560 | F64_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326561 | F87_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326562 | F65_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326563 | F89_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326564 | F92_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326565 | F91_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326566 | F90_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326567 | F63_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326568 | F88_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326569 | F62_0 | CON | 0 |
SA326570 | F65_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326571 | F63_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326572 | F62_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326573 | F92_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326574 | F84_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326575 | F64_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326576 | F88_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326577 | F91_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326578 | F87_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326579 | F89_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326580 | F86_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326581 | F90_15 | CON | 15 |
SA326582 | F84_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326583 | F92_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326584 | F62_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326585 | F91_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326586 | F63_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326587 | F64_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326588 | F65_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326589 | F87_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326590 | F90_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326591 | F88_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326592 | F86_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326593 | F89_35 | CON | 35 |
SA326594 | F90_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326595 | F89_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326596 | F64_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326597 | F92_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326598 | F88_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326599 | F91_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326600 | F87_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326601 | F63_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326602 | F62_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326603 | F84_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326604 | F86_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326605 | F65_56 | CON | 56 |
SA326606 | F67_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326607 | F66_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326608 | F69_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326609 | F68_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326610 | F77_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326611 | F80_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326612 | F83_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326613 | F79_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326614 | F76_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326615 | F73_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326616 | F75_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326617 | F70_0 | RFT | 0 |
SA326618 | F79_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326619 | F69_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326620 | F68_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326621 | F66_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326622 | F83_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326623 | F70_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326624 | F67_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326625 | F77_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326626 | F76_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326627 | F80_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326628 | F73_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326629 | F75_15 | RFT | 15 |
SA326630 | F70_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326631 | F68_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326632 | F67_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326633 | F75_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326634 | F69_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326635 | F79_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326636 | F83_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326637 | F66_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326638 | F80_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326639 | F77_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326640 | F76_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326641 | F73_35 | RFT | 35 |
SA326642 | F75_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326643 | F73_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326644 | F76_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326645 | F77_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326646 | F80_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326647 | F79_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326648 | F70_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326649 | F69_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326650 | F66_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326651 | F67_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326652 | F83_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326653 | F68_56 | RFT | 56 |
SA326654 | F49_0 | RMT | 0 |
SA326655 | F41_0 | RMT | 0 |
SA326656 | F48_0 | RMT | 0 |
SA326657 | F52_0 | RMT | 0 |
Collection:
Collection ID: | CO003107 |
Collection Summary: | In this study, 36 newborn calves were randomly assigned to three groups and followed for two months after birth. The groups included a control group (CON), a rumen microbiota transplantation group (RMT), and a rumen fluid transplantation group (RFT) and intensive data has been collected. The newborn calves were trained to feed milk using a bucket and then transferred to individual calf hutches. Starter was provided ad libitum three days after birth and once daily in the morning thereafter. Pasteurized whole milk was fed twice daily at 0800 and 1800 h using a bucket, and the calves were weaned 56 days after birth. RMT and RFT were performed by veterinarians, where the ruminal fluid used in RMT and RFT was collected from a healthy cattle (4-year-old, 600kg, in the dry period,) with a permanent rumen cannula 2 hours after the morning feed. Fresh ruminal fluid was mixed with raw milk and fed to the calves in the RMT group immediately after collection. For the RFT group, the ruminal fluid was autoclaved before feeding. A volume of 50 mL, 80 mL, and 110 mL of ruminal fluid was fed from day 7 to day 11, day 21 to day 25, and day 42 to day 46, respectively. Fecal and blood samples were collected at 15, 35, and 56 days after birth. |
Collection Protocol Filename: | collection_protocol.docx |
Sample Type: | Blood (plasma) |
Treatment:
Treatment ID: | TR003123 |
Treatment Summary: | The newborn calves were trained to feed milk using a bucket and then transferred to individual calf hutches. Starter was provided ad libitum three days after birth and once daily in the morning thereafter. Pasteurized whole milk was fed twice daily at 0800 and 1800 h using a bucket, and the calves were weaned 56 days after birth. RMT and RFT were performed by veterinarians, where the ruminal fluid used in RMT and RFT was collected from a healthy cattle (4-year-old, 600kg, in the dry period,) with a permanent rumen cannula 2 hours after the morning feed. Fresh ruminal fluid was mixed with raw milk and fed to the calves in the RMT group immediately after collection. For the RFT group, the ruminal fluid was autoclaved before feeding. A volume of 50 mL, 80 mL, and 110 mL of ruminal fluid was fed from day 7 to day 11, day 21 to day 25, and day 42 to day 46, respectively. Fecal and blood samples were collected at 15, 35, and 56 days after birth. |
Treatment Protocol Filename: | treatment_protocol.docx |
Sample Preparation:
Sampleprep ID: | SP003120 |
Sampleprep Summary: | - |
Sampleprep Protocol Filename: | sampleprep_protocol.docx |
Combined analysis:
Analysis ID | AN004929 |
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Analysis type | MS |
Chromatography type | Reversed phase |
Chromatography system | Thermo Vanquish |
Column | Thermo Hypersil GOLD aQ (100 x 2.1mm,1.9um) |
MS Type | ESI |
MS instrument type | Orbitrap |
MS instrument name | Thermo Q Exactive HF hybrid Orbitrap |
Ion Mode | UNSPECIFIED |
Units | s |
Chromatography:
Chromatography ID: | CH003720 |
Methods Filename: | UHPLC-MSMS_Analysis.docx |
Instrument Name: | Thermo Vanquish |
Column Name: | Thermo Hypersil GOLD aQ (100 x 2.1mm,1.9um) |
Column Temperature: | 40℃ |
Flow Gradient: | 2% B, 1.5 min; 2-85% B, 3 min; 100% B, 10 min;100-2% B, 10.1 min;2% B, 12 min |
Flow Rate: | 0.2 mL/min |
Solvent A: | 100% water; 0.1% formic acid |
Solvent B: | 100% methanol |
Chromatography Type: | Reversed phase |
MS:
MS ID: | MS004672 |
Analysis ID: | AN004929 |
Instrument Name: | Thermo Q Exactive HF hybrid Orbitrap |
Instrument Type: | Orbitrap |
MS Type: | ESI |
MS Comments: | Q ExactiveTM HF mass spectrometer was operated in positive/negative polarity mode with spray voltage of 3.2 kV, capillary temperature of 320°C, sheath gas flow rate of 40 arb and aux gas flow rate of 10 arb, Funnel RF level of 40, Aux gas heater temperature of 350°C. |
Ion Mode: | UNSPECIFIED |