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Dietary pectic oligosaccharide supplementation improves rat reproductive performance via regulating intestinal volatile fatty acids during middle gestation.

Authors :
Liu M
Mao X
Chen D
Yu B
He J
Zheng P
Yu J
Luo J
Luo Y
Wang J
Wang Q
Wang H
Source :
Animal nutrition (Zhongguo xu mu shou yi xue hui) [Anim Nutr] 2020 Jun; Vol. 6 (2), pp. 210-216. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Jan 23.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

As a kind of green additive, pectic oligosaccharide (POS) may regulate some physiological functions of animals, such as gut health, antioxidant capacity, immunity and lipid metabolism. This study aimed to identify whether POS administration can improve maternal reproduction, and to determine the possible metabolism. A total of 48 pregnant Wistar rats randomly allotted into 2 groups, and each group was fed a diet supplemented with 0 or 800 mg/kg of POS. Pectic oligosaccharide administration increased rat born number ( P  < 0.05), did not affect rat embryo number on d 7 of gestation, but increased rat fetus number on d 14 of gestation ( P  < 0.05). On d 14 of gestation, POS treatment improved Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium populations and volatile fatty acid concentrations of cecal digesta ( P  < 0.05), hormone (progesterone and nitric oxide) and cytokine (interleukin 2) concentrations of serum ( P  < 0.05), and antioxidant capacity of serum (increased total antioxidant capacity and decreased malondialdehyde) and placenta (increased total superoxide dismutase, decreased malondialdehyde) ( P  < 0.05) in pregnant rats. These results suggest that POS administration improved rat reproduction via decreasing fetus loss in middle gestation. This was due to the increased volatile fatty acid concentrations in rat gut improving hormone and inflammatory-cytokine productions, and antioxidant capacity.<br />Competing Interests: We declare that we have no financial and personal relationships with other people or organizations that can inappropriately influence our work, there is no professional or other personal interest of any nature or kind in any product, service and/or company that could be construed as influencing the content of this paper.<br /> (© 2020 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2405-6383
Volume :
6
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Animal nutrition (Zhongguo xu mu shou yi xue hui)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
32542202
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2020.01.003