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Temporal Relationships Exist Between Cecum, Ileum, and Litter Bacterial Microbiomes in a Commercial Turkey Flock, and Subtherapeutic Penicillin Treatment Impacts Ileum Bacterial Community Establishment

机译:土耳其商业羊群盲肠,回肠和垃圾细菌菌群之间存在时间关系,青霉素亚治疗影响回肠细菌群落的建立

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Gut health is paramount for commercial poultry production, and improved methods to assess gut health are critically needed to better understand how the avian gastrointestinal tract matures over time. One important aspect of gut health is the totality of bacterial populations inhabiting different sites of the avian gastrointestinal tract, and associations of these populations with the poultry farm environment, since these bacteria are thought to drive metabolism and prime the developing host immune system. In this study, a single flock of commercial turkeys was followed over the course of twelve weeks to examine bacterial microbiome inhabiting the ceca, ileum, and corresponding poultry litter. Furthermore, the effects of low-dose, growth-promoting penicillin treatment (50 g/ton) in feed on the ileum bacterial microbiome were also examined during the early brood period. The cecum and ileum bacterial communities of turkeys were distinct, yet shifted in parallel to one another over time during bird maturation. Corresponding poultry litter was also distinct yet more closely represented the ileal bacterial populations than cecal bacterial populations, and also changed parallel to ileum bacterial populations over time. Penicillin applied at low dose in feed significantly enhanced early weight gain in commercial poults, and this correlated with predictable shifts in the ileum bacterial populations in control versus treatment groups. Overall, this study identified the dynamics of the turkey gastrointestinal microbiome during development, correlations between bacterial populations in the gastrointestinal tract and the litter environment, and the impact of low-dose penicillin on modulation of bacterial communities in the ileum. Such modulations provide a target for alternatives to low-dose antibiotics.
机译:肠道健康对于商业家禽生产至关重要,因此迫切需要改进评估肠道健康的方法,以更好地了解禽胃肠道如何随着时间而成熟。肠道健康的一个重要方面是居住在胃肠道不同部位的细菌种群总数,以及这些种群与家禽养殖场环境的关联,因为人们认为这些细菌可以驱动新陈代谢并启动正在发育的宿主免疫系统。在这项研究中,在十二周的过程中跟踪了一群商业火鸡,以检查居住在盲肠,回肠和相应家禽垫料中的细菌微生物组。此外,在育雏初期,还检查了饲料中低剂量促生长青霉素处理(50 g /吨)对回肠细菌微生物组的影响。火鸡的盲肠和回肠细菌群落是不同的,但是在鸟类成熟过程中会随着时间的推移彼此平行移动。相应的家禽垫料也很明显,但代表回肠细菌的数量要比盲肠细菌的数量更紧密,并且随着时间的推移与回肠细菌的数量也平行变化。在饲料中以低剂量施用青霉素可显着提高商业家禽的早期增重,这与对照组和治疗组的回肠细菌种群可预测的变化相关。总的来说,这项研究确定了火鸡胃肠道微生物组在发育过程中的动力学,胃肠道细菌种群与垫料环境之间的相关性以及低剂量青霉素对回肠细菌群落调控的影响。这种调节为低剂量抗生素的替代提供了目标。

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