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The protective effect of dulcitol on lipopolysaccharide-induced intestinal injury in piglets: mechanistic insights.
Liu, Zhengqun; Wang, Han; Han, Hui; Li, Ning; Zheng, Zi; Liang, Shiyue; Zhong, Ruqing; Chen, Liang; Yan, Jun; Mu, Shuqin.
Affiliation
  • Liu Z; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China; State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Ins
  • Wang H; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China; College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&amp
  • Han H; State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Li N; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China.
  • Zheng Z; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China.
  • Liang S; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China.
  • Zhong R; State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Chen L; State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Yan J; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China. Electronic address: yjjsxz@163.com.
  • Mu S; Tianjin Key Laboratory of Animal Molecular Breeding and Biotechnology; Tianjin Engineering Research Center of Animal Healthy Farming; Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary, Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Tianjin 300381, China. Electronic address: mushq@163.com.
J Nutr Biochem ; : 109719, 2024 Aug 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39103108
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the protective effect of dulcitol on LPS-induced intestinal injury in piglets and explored the underlying molecular mechanisms. A total of 108 piglets were divided into three groups CON, LPS, and DUL. The CON and LPS groups were fed a basal diet, the DUL group was fed a diet supplementation with 500 mg/kg dulcitol. On day 29, 6 piglets in the LPS and DUL groups were injected with 100 µg/kg BW of LPS. At 4 h post-challenge, all pigs were slaughtered, and colonic samples were collected. Results showed that dulcitol supplementation boosted intestinal barrier function in LPS-challenged piglets by enhancing intestinal morphology and integrity, and increasing the gene expression of zonula occludens-1, claudin-1, and occludin in the colonic mucosa (P <0.05). Metabolomics showed DUL supplementation mainly increased (P <0.05) the metabolites related to steroid and vitamin metabolism (Cholesterol and Vitamin C). Proteomics showed that dulcitol supplementation altered the protein expression involved in maintaining barrier integrity (FN1, CADM1, and PARD3), inhibiting inflammatory response (SLP1, SFN, and IRF3), and apoptosis (including FAS, ING1, BTK, MTHFR, NOX, and P53BP2) in LPS-challenged piglets (P <0.05). Additionally, dulcitol addition also suppressed the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathway and apoptosis in mRNA and protein levels. Dulcitol increased the abundance of short-chain fatty acid-producing bacteria (Lactobacillus, Blautia, and Faecalibacterium) at the genus level, but decreased the relative abundance of Proteobacteria at the phylum level and Pseudomonas and Delftia at the genus level in piglets (P < 0.05). In conclusion, these results suggested that the addition of dulcitol alleviated LPS-induced intestinal barrier injury in piglets, probably by maintaining its integrity, inhibiting the TLR4/NF-κB signaling pathways and apoptosis, and modulating the gut microbiota. Therefore, dulcitol can be considered a potential dietary additive for improving intestinal health in pig models.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Nutr Biochem Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA / CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Nutr Biochem Journal subject: BIOQUIMICA / CIENCIAS DA NUTRICAO Year: 2024 Document type: Article