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Effect of Composite Probiotics on Antioxidant Capacity, Gut Barrier Functions, and Fecal Microbiome of Weaned Piglets and Sows.
Tang, Jilang; Zhao, Mingchao; Yang, Wenyue; Chen, Hong; Dong, Yihan; He, Qi; Miao, Xue; Zhang, Jiantao.
Afiliação
  • Tang J; College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
  • Zhao M; College of Veterinary Medicine, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding 071001, China.
  • Yang W; Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Laboratory Animals and Comparative Medicine, Harbin 150030, China.
  • Chen H; College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
  • Dong Y; Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Laboratory Animals and Comparative Medicine, Harbin 150030, China.
  • He Q; College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
  • Miao X; Heilongjiang Key Laboratory for Laboratory Animals and Comparative Medicine, Harbin 150030, China.
  • Zhang J; College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin 150030, China.
Animals (Basel) ; 14(9)2024 Apr 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38731362
ABSTRACT
This study investigated the efficacy of a composite probiotics composed of lactobacillus plantarum, lactobacillus reuteri, and bifidobacterium longum in alleviating oxidative stress in weaned piglets and pregnant sows. Evaluations of growth, oxidative stress, inflammation, intestinal barrier, and fecal microbiota were conducted. Results showed that the composite probiotic significantly promoted average daily gain in piglets (p < 0.05). It effectively attenuated inflammatory responses (p < 0.05) and oxidative stress (p < 0.05) while enhancing intestinal barrier function in piglets (p < 0.01). Fecal microbiota analysis revealed an increase in the abundance of beneficial bacteria such as faecalibacterium, parabacteroides, clostridium, blautia, and phascolarctobacterium in piglet feces and lactobacillus, parabacteroides, fibrobacter, and phascolarctobacterium in sow feces, with a decrease in harmful bacteria such as bacteroides and desulfovibrio in sow feces upon probiotic supplementation. Correlation analysis indicated significant negative associations of blautia with inflammation and oxidative stress in piglet feces, while treponema and coprococcus showed significant positive associations. In sow feces, lactobacillus, prevotella, treponema, and CF231 exhibited significant negative associations, while turicibacter showed a significant positive association. Therefore, the composite probiotic alleviated oxidative stress in weaned piglets and pregnant sows by modulating fecal microbiota composition.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article