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Dietary fiber consumption by sows during pregnancy has effects on gut microbial composition and immunity of offspring.

Authors :
Lu, Hongyu
Wu, Jian
Cheng, Qian
Junaid, Muhammad
Li, Yixiang
Xiong, Yi
Li, Xian
Yan, Jianhua
Source :
Animal Production Science. 2024, Vol. 64 Issue 17, p1-12. 12p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Context: Piglets encounter numerous challenges post-birth, and positive maternal influences can significantly aid their survival. Aims: This study aimed to investigate the potential impact of dietary fiber (DF) consumption during pregnancy on the establishment of colonic flora and immunity in offspring. Methods: Sixty-eight multiparous sows were randomly assigned to either a control diet lacking fiber sources or a diet supplemented with a fiber mixture. The study evaluated the developmental status, intestinal microecology, and immune indices, including the expression of Toll-like receptors and nuclear factor kappa-B, tumor necrosis factor α, interleukins 6 and 10, and interferon γ, as well as the concentrations of complement components 3 and 4, and immunoglobulins G and M in the offspring. Key results: The findings revealed a significant reduction in Toll-like receptor 4 and nuclear factor kappa-B messenger RNA levels in the colon and tumor necrosis factor α levels in the serum of 21-day-weaned piglets from the fiber group, indicating a decrease in inflammation. Moreover, there was a notable increase in the abundance of Roseburia and Lactobacillus in the colons of weaned piglets from the fiber-supplemented group, whereas Odoribacter showed a substantial decrease. This indicates that sows transfer beneficial microorganisms to their piglets, and fiber supplementation further enhances these positive microbial changes. Conclusion: This study highlights the positive impact on the microbiota profile and immunity of piglets of fiber supplementation in sow diets during pregnancy, using a 3% purified fiber mixture. These findings hold implications for the enhanced development of weaned piglets, providing valuable theoretical support. Piglets face many survival challenges after birth, and maternal beneficial influences can aid in their survival. This study found that supplementing a sow's diet during pregnancy with 3% purified fiber mixture could beneficially impact the piglets' microbiota profile and immunity. These results can provide some theoretical support for the subsequent better development of weaned piglets. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18360939
Volume :
64
Issue :
17
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Animal Production Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
181209514
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/AN24077