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Intestinal Health and Threonine Requirement of Growing Pigs Fed Diets Containing High Dietary Fibre and Fermentable Protein

机译:生长猪的肠道健康和苏氨酸要求喂养含有高膳食纤维和可发酵蛋白的饮食

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Dietary fibre (DF) and fermentable crude protein (fCP) are dietary factors which affect nutrient utilization and intestinal health in pigs. A nitrogen (N)-balance study was conducted to determine the impact of DF and fCP on threonine (Thr) requirement for protein deposition (PD) and indicators of intestinal health. A total of 160 growing pigs (25 kg) were randomly assigned to 1 of 20 dietary treatments in a 2 × 2 × 5 factorial arrangement in a randomized complete block design with dietary fibre (low (LF) or high fibre (HF)], fCP [low (LfCP) or high fCP (HfCP)) and Thr (0.52, 0.60, 0.68, 0.76, or 0.82% standardized ileal digestible) as factors. Then, 4-day total urine and fecal collection was conducted, and pigs were euthanized for intestinal tissue and digesta sampling. Feeding high DF, regardless of fCP content, increased Thr requirement for PD ( p 0.05). High fCP, regardless of DF content, reduced Thr requirement for PD. Serum antioxidant capacity increased as dietary Thr level increased ( p 0.05). Cecal digesta short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) increased ( p 0.05) with HF and branched-chain fatty acids (BCFA) increased with HfCP and reduced with HF ( p 0.05). HfCP reduced ( p 0.05) mucin-2 (MUC2) expression in the colon of the HF but not the LF fed pigs and HF increased MUC2 in the LfCP but not the HfCP fed pigs. Feeding HF diet increased ( p 0.05) expression of zonula occludens-1 in the LfCP with no effect on HfCP fed pigs. Ammonia concentration in both cecum and colon increased ( p 0.05) in the HfCP fed pigs. Overall, high DF reduced the negative impact of HfCP on intestinal health, as indicated by alterations in SCFA and BCFA production and gut barrier gene expression. While increased dietary Thr content is required for PD in pigs fed high DF, feeding high fCP reduced Thr requirements.
机译:膳食纤维(DF)和可发酵的粗蛋白(FCP)是影响猪中养分利用和肠道健康的膳食因素。进行氮气(N)氮(n)氮素研究以确定DF和FCP对蛋白质沉积(Pd)和肠道健康指标的影响。在随机完全块设计中随机分配160只生长猪(25kg),在2×2×5因子设计中随机分配给20个膳食处理中的20个膳食处理,其中膳食纤维(低(LF)或高纤维(HF)], FCP [低(LFCP)或高FCP(HFCP))和THR(0.52,0.60,0.68,0.76或0.82%标准化髂骨可消化)作为因素。然后,进行4天的总尿液和粪便收集,并对肠组织和Digesta采样进行安乐死。无论FCP含量如何,喂养高DF,增加了PD的要求(P <0.05)。 HIGH FCP,无论DF含量如何,都会减少PD的THR要求。血清抗氧化剂容量随着膳食TH水平的增加而增加(P <0.05)。 CeCal Digesta短链脂肪酸(SCFA)增加(P <0.05),用HFCP增加了HF和支链脂肪酸(BCFA),并用HF减少(P <0.05)。 HFCP降低(P <0.05)粘蛋白-2(MUC2)在HF的结肠中表达,但不是LF喂养的猪和HF在LFCP中增加MUC2,但不是HFCP喂养猪。喂养HF饮食增加(P <0.05)Zonula occludens-1在LFCP中表达,对HFCP喂养的猪没有影响。盲肠和结肠的氨浓度增加(P <0.05),在HFCP喂养猪中增加(P <0.05)。总体而言,高DF降低了HFCP对肠道健康的负面影响,如SCFA和BCFA生产和肠道屏障基因表达的改变所示。虽然饲喂高DF的猪的PD需要增加膳食THR含量,但饲料高FCP减少了THR要求。

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