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Lactobacillus salivarius, a Potential Probiotic to Improve the Health of LPS-Challenged Piglet Intestine by Alleviating Inflammation as Well as Oxidative Stress in a Dose-Dependent Manner During Weaning Transition

机译:乳酸杆菌,潜在的益生菌,通过减轻炎症和在断奶转换期间以剂量依赖性方式提高LPS攻击性仔猪肠炎的健康状况

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Intestinal health is a critical issue for piglets during their weaning transition period. Previous reports have emphasized the promise of distinct probiotics in improving the enteric health. Here in this research, a newly isolated Lactobacillus salivarius strain was pretreated to Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-challenged piglets and its association with integrity of the intestinal barrier coupled with effective dosage were expected to be signified. In the present study, 72 piglets (Landrace × Yorkshiere × Duroc) were randomly allotted to four groups, each group with six replicates. The subjects in the control group were provided with basal diet while those in other tested groups with extra 0.05%, 0.1%, 0.2% L. salivarius, respectively. Fourteen days later, LPS was intraperitoneally injected and sodium pentobarbital was then delivered to euthanize those LPS-challenged piglets. An increase of average daily gain and body weight along with an apparent decline of diarrhea rate were observed in L. salivarius-treated groups. Both 0.1% and 0.2% L. salivarius supplement in total diet had the capability to markedly elevate levels of CAT, GSH-Px, SOD, anti-inflammatory cytokine from the serum as well as tight junction proteins (Claudin-1, Occludin and ZO-1) extracted from intestine in LPS-challenged piglets. These changes were accompanied by the obvious downregulation of D-lactic acid, DAO, MDA and pro-inflammatory mediators in the serum, including IL-1β, IL-6, IFN-γ and TNF-α. Meanwhile, the expression levels of TLR2 and TLR4 in spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes were significantly lower whereas the oxidation-related gene, ho-1 was up-regulated with L. salivarius administration. Our findings suggested that relatively high dose L. salivarius (0.1%-0.2%) could regulate the progression of inflammatory response and oxidative stress when individuals were exposed to LPS, thus probably offering valuable assistance in restoring barrier function and improving overall performance.
机译:肠道健康是他们断奶过渡期间仔猪的关键问题。以前的报告强调了明显益生菌在改善肠溶健康方面的承诺。在此研究中,将新分离的乳杆菌唾液菌菌株预处理到脂多糖(LPS) - 血基仔猪,并且预期其与有效剂量耦合的肠道屏障的完整性相关性。在本研究中,72只仔猪(Landrace×Yorkshiere×Duroc)随机分配给四组,每组六个重复。对照组的受试者分别具有基础饮食,而其他测试基团中的那些,分别具有0.05%,0.1%,0.2%L.唾液。十四天后,LPS腹膜内注射,然后递送戊巴比妥钠以使那些攻击的仔猪安乐死。在L.唾液酸治疗组中观察到平均日益增长和体重以及腹泻率明显下降。总饮食中的0.1%和0.2%L.唾液酸补充剂的能力明显升高了血清的猫,GSH-PX,SOD水平,抗炎细胞因子,以及紧密接线蛋白(Claudin-1,occludin和Zo -1)从LPS攻击仔猪中的肠中提取。这些变化伴随着血清中D-乳酸,DAO,MDA和促炎介质的明显下调,包括IL-1β,IL-6,IFN-γ和TNF-α。同时,脾脏和肠系膜淋巴结中TLR2和TLR4的表达水平显着降低,而氧化相关的基因,HO-1用L.唾液给药占据上调。我们的研究结果表明,当个体暴露于LPS时,唾液酸唾液酸唾液酸(0.1%-0.2%)可以调节炎症反应和氧化胁迫的进展,因此可能在恢复屏障功能和提高整体性能方面提供有价值的援助。

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