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Early-life dietary spray-dried plasma influences immunological and intestinal injury responses to later-life Salmonella typhimurium challenge.
Boyer, P E; D'Costa, S; Edwards, L L; Milloway, M; Susick, E; Borst, L B; Thakur, S; Campbell, J M; Crenshaw, J D; Polo, J; Moeser, A J.
Afiliação
  • Boyer PE; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • D'Costa S; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Edwards LL; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Milloway M; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Susick E; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Borst LB; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Thakur S; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
  • Campbell JM; American Proteins Company (APC), Inc.,Ankeny,IA,USA.
  • Crenshaw JD; American Proteins Company (APC), Inc.,Ankeny,IA,USA.
  • Polo J; American Proteins Company (APC), Inc.,Ankeny,IA,USA.
  • Moeser AJ; Department of Population Health and Pathobiology,North Carolina State University,Raleigh,NC,USA.
Br J Nutr ; 113(5): 783-93, 2015 Mar 14.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25671331
ABSTRACT
Increasing evidence supports the concept that early-life environmental influences, including nutrition and stress, have an impact on long-term health outcomes and disease susceptibility. The objective of the present study was to determine whether dietary spray-dried plasma (SDP), fed during the first 2 weeks post-weaning (PW), influences subsequent immunological and intestinal injury responses to Salmonella typhimurium challenge. A total of thirty-two piglets (age 16-17 d) were weaned onto nursery diets containing 0, 2·5 % SDP (fed for 7 d PW) or 5 % SDP (fed for 14 d PW), and were then fed control diets (without SDP), for the remainder of the experiment. At 34 d PW (age 50 d), pigs were challenged with 3 × 109 colony-forming units of S. typhimurium. A control group (non-challenged) that was fed 0 % SDP in the nursery was included. At 2 d post-challenge, the distal ileum was harvested for the measurement of inflammatory, histological and intestinal physiological parameters. S. typhimurium challenge induced elevated ileal histological scores, myeloperoxidase (MPO), IL-8 and TNF, and increased intestinal permeability (indicated by reduced transepithelial voltage (potential difference) and elevated 4 kDa fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran (FD4) flux rates). Compared with S. typhimurium-challenged controls (0 % SDP), pigs fed the 5 % SDP-14 d diet exhibited reduced ileal histological scores, MPO levels, IL-8 levels and FD4 flux rates. Pigs fed the 5 % SDP-14 d nursery diet exhibited increased levels of plasma and ileal TNF-α in response to the challenge, compared with the other treatments. These results indicate that inclusion of SDP in PW diets can have an influence on subsequent immunological and intestinal injury responses induced by later-life S. typhimurium challenge.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salmonelose Animal / Salmonella typhimurium / Doenças dos Suínos / Proteínas Sanguíneas / Dieta / Enterocolite / Imunoterapia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Salmonelose Animal / Salmonella typhimurium / Doenças dos Suínos / Proteínas Sanguíneas / Dieta / Enterocolite / Imunoterapia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article