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Changes in the intestinal bacterial community, short-chain fatty acid profile, and intestinal development of preweaned Holstein calves. 1. Effects of prebiotic supplementation depend on site and age

机译:断奶的荷斯坦犊牛肠道细菌群落,短链脂肪酸谱和肠道发育的变化。 1.补充益生元的效果取决于部位和年龄

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Digestive disorders are common during the first few weeks of life of newborn calves. Prebiotics are nondi-gestible but fermentable oligosaccharides that modulate growth and activity of beneficial microbial populations, which can result in enhanced gut health and function. Galactooligosaccharides (GOS) have demonstrated such prebiotic potential. In this study, the effect of GOS supplementation on intestinal bacterial community composition and fermentation profiles; intestinal health, development, and function; and growth was evaluated in dairy calves fed for high rates of growth. Eighty male Holstein calves were assigned either to a control treatment consisting of commercial milk replacer or to a GOS-rich (i.e., 3.4% of dry matter) milk replacer treatment. After 2 and 4 wk, 8 calves per treatment were slaughtered at each age. Samples of intestinal digesta and tissue were collected for assessment of bacterial communities, short-chain fatty acid concentrations, in vitro measurement of nutrient transport and permeability, histomorphology, and gastrointestinal organ size. The remaining 48 calves continued to wk 8 to measure body growth, nutrient intake, and fecal and respiratory scores. Calves fed GOS displayed greater Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium relative abundance and more developed intestinal epithelial structures, but also had greater fecal scores presumably related to greater colonic water secretion. Control calves showed slightly better growth and milk dry matter intake. Size of intestinal organs, intestinal nutrient transport, and epithelium paracellular resistance were not affected by treatment. Excessive GOS supplementation had both prebiotic and laxative effects, which led to slightly lower growth performance while promoting commensal bacteria population and greater intestinal epithelium growth.
机译:在新生小牛生命的最初几周内,消化系统疾病很常见。益生元是不可消化的但可发酵的低聚糖,可调节有益微生物种群的生长和活性,从而可增强肠道健康和功能。低聚半乳糖(GOS)已显示出这种益生元的潜力。在这项研究中,GOS补充对肠道细菌群落组成和发酵特性的影响;肠道健康,发育和功能;并在饲喂高生长率的奶牛犊中评估生长。将80只雄性荷斯坦犊牛分配给由商业代乳品组成的对照处理或富含GOS(即干物质的3.4%)的代乳品处理。在第2周和第4周之后,每个年龄段要宰杀8只犊牛。收集肠道消化物和组织样品,以评估细菌群落,短链脂肪酸浓度,营养物转运和通透性的体外测量,组织形态学和胃肠器官大小。其余48头犊牛继续第8周,以测量身体生长,营养摄入量以及粪便和呼吸分数。饲喂GOS的犊牛显示出更高的乳酸杆菌和双歧杆菌相对丰度,并且肠道上皮结构更发达,但粪便评分也更高,推测与结肠水分泌更多有关。对照犊牛的生长和牛奶干物质摄入量略好。肠道器官的大小,肠道营养物质的运输和上皮细胞的旁细胞抵抗力均不受治疗的影响。过量添加GOS具有益生元和通便的作用,导致生长性能稍低,同时促进共生细菌数量增加和肠道上皮生长加快。

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    《Journal of dairy science》 |2016年第12期|9682-9702|共21页
  • 作者单位

    Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801;

    lnstitute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801;

    Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801,lnstitute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801;

    Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801;

    Milk Specialties Global Animal Nutrition, Eden Prairie, MN 55344;

    Department of Animal Sciences, University of Illinois, Urbana 61801;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    calf; gut health; prebiotic; permeability;

    机译:小牛;肠道健康;益生元渗透性;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 23:23:23

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