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Preliminary study of the changes in rumen bacterial populations from cattle intoxicated with young oak (Quercus pyrenaica) leaves
- Source :
- Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Publication Year :
- 2010
- Publisher :
- CSIRO Publishing, 2010.
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Abstract
- 7 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures.<br />Intoxication of grazing cattle occurs repeatedly when they consume large amounts of young oak leaves (OL), that are rich in hydrolysable tannins (HT), due to a shortage of other feed resources. The HT are antimicrobial, although some rumen bacteria can resist or degrade them into potentially toxic or harmless metabolites. To study the effect of the administration of HT-rich OL (Quercus pyrenaica) after a severe feed restriction on the rumen bacterial community and monitor the variations in some bacterial groups that are potentially able to resist or metabolize tannins, 3 ruminally cannulated bulls were initially fed grass hay and then subjected to a severe 8-day feed restriction period, before receiving OL for 6 days. Then, the animals were offered again grass hay for 12 more days. Rumen contents were sampled throughout the experiment. Quantitative real-time PCR and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) were used to monitor the bacterial dynamics. Animal 1 was not intoxicated and showed lower relative abundances of Streptococcus bovis initially and after the OL administration than animals 2 and 3, which showed acute signs of intoxication. The genus Prevotella increased its abundance with the OL administration, whereas Selenomonas ruminantium was reduced. The bacterial T-RFLP profile of animal 1 clustered initially separately from the animals 2 and 3 and was less affected by the feed restriction period. These results showed that the effect of the consumption of HT-rich OL after a severe feed restriction is highly variable in cattle and might rely on the individual composition of the microbiota colonizing the rumen.<br />This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science (MEC, project AGL2004-06076-C02-01). P. G. Toral gratefully acknowledges receipt of a predoctoral grant from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC, I3P Programme).
- Subjects :
- Rumen bacteria
biology
Streptococcus bovis
biology.organism_classification
Oak leaves
Quercus pyrenaica
Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism
Rumen
Animal science
Grazing
Botany
Hay
T-RFLP
Animal Science and Zoology
Selenomonas ruminantium
Hydrolysable tannins
Bacteria
Food Science
Real-time PCR
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....84b15fe1e775658038cc3bff892c7d9f