Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate
This article contains raw and processed data related to research published by Takiya et al. [1]. Literature have shown that treatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent sodium salicylate (SS) during the first days postpartum in dairy cows increased lactation performance [2], and tended to...
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author | Caio Takiya Shawnee Montgomery Laman Mamedova Gitit Kra Nataly Nemes-Navon Yishai Levin Sherry Fleming Barry Bradford Maya Zachut |
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description | This article contains raw and processed data related to research published by Takiya et al. [1]. Literature have shown that treatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent sodium salicylate (SS) during the first days postpartum in dairy cows increased lactation performance [2], and tended to alter glucose metabolism [3]. Yet, the specific effects of systemic SS treatment on the proteome of the adipose tissue (AT) and on the inflammatory process in AT of postpartum cows is unknown. Subcutaneous AT samples were collected at 7 d of lactation from control cows (n = 5) and from cows treated with 2.3 g/L SS (n = 5) via drinking water during the first 7 d of lactation. Protein extraction and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry were performed to obtain proteomics data. Differential abundance of proteins was determined through MS1 intensity based label-free method. Proteomics analysis generated a novel dataset consisted of 1422 proteins, 80 (5.6%) of which were differentially abundant [fold change ± 1.5, P < 0.05 2-way ANOVA] when comparing control and SS-treated cows. The present dataset of subcutaneous AT proteome from postpartum dairy cows treated with SS can be used as a reference for any research involving nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent treatment in dairy cows or in comparative research between species. Keywords: Adipose tissue, Inflammation, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Proteomics, Transition period |
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spelling | doaj.art-9d738a1919bd4387bedfc0cb81c5427b2022-12-22T03:34:14ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092019-10-0126Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylateCaio Takiya0Shawnee Montgomery1Laman Mamedova2Gitit Kra3Nataly Nemes-Navon4Yishai Levin5Sherry Fleming6Barry Bradford7Maya Zachut8Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, United StatesDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, United StatesDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, United StatesDepartment of Ruminant Science, Institute of Animal Sciences Agricultural Research Organization/Volcani Center, Rishon Lezion 7505101, IsraelDepartment of Ruminant Science, Institute of Animal Sciences Agricultural Research Organization/Volcani Center, Rishon Lezion 7505101, Israel; Department of Animal Science, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot 76100, IsraelThe Nancy and Stephen Grand Israel National Center for Personalized Medicine, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 7610001, IsraelDivision of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, United StatesDepartment of Animal Sciences and Industry, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66506, United StatesDepartment of Ruminant Science, Institute of Animal Sciences Agricultural Research Organization/Volcani Center, Rishon Lezion 7505101, Israel; Corresponding author.This article contains raw and processed data related to research published by Takiya et al. [1]. Literature have shown that treatment with the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent sodium salicylate (SS) during the first days postpartum in dairy cows increased lactation performance [2], and tended to alter glucose metabolism [3]. Yet, the specific effects of systemic SS treatment on the proteome of the adipose tissue (AT) and on the inflammatory process in AT of postpartum cows is unknown. Subcutaneous AT samples were collected at 7 d of lactation from control cows (n = 5) and from cows treated with 2.3 g/L SS (n = 5) via drinking water during the first 7 d of lactation. Protein extraction and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry were performed to obtain proteomics data. Differential abundance of proteins was determined through MS1 intensity based label-free method. Proteomics analysis generated a novel dataset consisted of 1422 proteins, 80 (5.6%) of which were differentially abundant [fold change ± 1.5, P < 0.05 2-way ANOVA] when comparing control and SS-treated cows. The present dataset of subcutaneous AT proteome from postpartum dairy cows treated with SS can be used as a reference for any research involving nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent treatment in dairy cows or in comparative research between species. Keywords: Adipose tissue, Inflammation, Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, Proteomics, Transition periodhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919309229 |
spellingShingle | Caio Takiya Shawnee Montgomery Laman Mamedova Gitit Kra Nataly Nemes-Navon Yishai Levin Sherry Fleming Barry Bradford Maya Zachut Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate Data in Brief |
title | Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
title_full | Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
title_fullStr | Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
title_full_unstemmed | Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
title_short | Proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
title_sort | proteome dataset of subcutaneous adipose tissue from postpartum cows treated with sodium salicylate |
url | http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340919309229 |
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