1. Changes in Digestive Microbiota, Rumen Fermentations andOxidative Stress around Parturition Are Alleviated by LiveYeast Feed Supplementation to Gestating Ewes.
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Dunière, Lysiane, Esparteiro, Damien, Lebbaoui, Yacine, Ruiz, Philippe, Bernard, Mickael, Thomas, Agnès, Durand, Denys, Forano, Evelyne, and Chaucheyras-Durand, Frédérique
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FERMENTATION , *RUMEN (Ruminants) , *OXIDATIVE stress , *BLOOD sampling , *PARTURITION - Abstract
Background: In ruminants, physiological and nutritional changes occur peripartum. Weinvestigated if gastro-intestinal microbiota, rumen metabolism and antioxidant status were affectedaround parturition and what could be the impact of a daily supplementation of a live yeast additivein late gestating ewes. Methods: Rumen, feces and blood samples were collected from 2 groupsof14 ewesone month and a few days before parturition, and 2 weeks postpartum. Results: In thecontrol ewes close to parturition, slight changes in the ruminal microbiota were observed, witha decrease in the concentrationF. succinogenesand in the relative abundance of the Fibrobacteresphylum. Moreover, a decrease in the alpha-diversity of the bacterial community and a reducedrelative abundance of the Fibrobacteres phylum were observed in their feces. Control ewes wereprone to oxidative stress, as shown by an increase in malondialdehyde (MDA) concentration, alower total antioxidant status, and higher glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity in the blood. Inthe yeast supplemented ewes, most of the microbial changes observed in the control group werealleviated. An increase in GPx activity, and a significant decrease in MDA concentration weremeasured. Conclusions: The live yeast used in this study could stabilize gastro-intestinal microbiotaand reduce oxidative stress close to parturition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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