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与猪饲养中有益微生物使用相关的新议题和限制。

New topics and limits related to the use of beneficial microbes in pig feeding.

机构信息

DIPROVAL, University of Bologna, Via F.lli Rosselli 107, 42100 Reggio Emilia, Italy.

出版信息

Benef Microbes. 2010 Nov;1(4):447-54. doi: 10.3920/BM2010.0036.

Abstract

Reports highlighting the positive effects of probiotics on the performance of pigs or on in vitro traits are now quite frequent, but the use of probiotics in feed compounds has not been widespread. Prerequisites for the healthy and efficient growth of young pigs are the rapid maturation of the gut mucosa and the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, and the formation of a local stable and complex bacterial community. In neonatal pigs, suckling and the maternal environment shape the gut microbiota. Later, when weaning stress causes a transient drop in favourable bacteria, the oral supply of microbes could contribute to re-establish the microbiota balance. Some strains isolated from piglets were tested for their ability to settle in the intestine. After weaning, piglets experience new and often unfavourable bacteria. Probiotics have been investigated to contrast the enteropathogens, owing to their properties (production of antibacterial molecules, competition on adhesion sites, stimulation of immune response, etc.). Data in general show that their oral administration can be favourable or, at least, innocuous. However, two cases are presented here, where a probiotic given to pigs already combating enteropathogens impaired pig health, and this could be explained by their effect on the immune response. A more tolerogenic response of the host is expected when beneficial bacteria directly contrast the pathogens, probiotics are claimed to directly modulate or even activate the immune system. For one probiotic divergent effects on growth and health are presented, and these differences may be due to different experimental details or different starting microbiological environments. Scarce data are available on specific immune responses induced by commensal microbes in pigs, and on the interaction of resident microbiota with orally supplied probiotics. Increased knowledge of the role of commensal microbiota in the gut and in the pig metabolism, helps in selecting the best bacteria and in designing the best feeding strategies for improving the efficacy and the reliability of their oral use.

摘要

现在有很多报告强调了益生菌对猪的性能或体外特性的积极影响,但益生菌在饲料中的应用并不广泛。仔猪健康、高效生长的前提条件是肠道黏膜和黏膜相关淋巴组织的快速成熟,以及局部稳定、复杂的细菌群落的形成。在新生仔猪中,吮吸和母体环境塑造了肠道微生物群。后来,当断奶应激导致有益菌短暂减少时,微生物的口服供应可能有助于重新建立微生物群落平衡。一些从仔猪中分离出来的菌株被测试了其在肠道中定居的能力。断奶后,仔猪会接触到新的、通常是不利的细菌。由于益生菌具有产生抗菌分子、竞争黏附位点、刺激免疫反应等特性,因此被研究用于对抗肠道病原体。总的来说,数据表明,它们的口服给药可以是有利的,或者至少是无害的。然而,这里提出了两种情况,即在已经对抗肠道病原体的猪中使用益生菌会损害猪的健康,这可以用它们对免疫反应的影响来解释。当有益细菌直接对抗病原体时,宿主会产生更耐受的反应,益生菌据称可以直接调节甚至激活免疫系统。对于一种益生菌,呈现出对生长和健康的不同影响,这些差异可能是由于不同的实验细节或不同的起始微生物环境。关于共生微生物在猪体内引起的特定免疫反应以及常驻微生物群与口服益生菌的相互作用,数据很少。增加对共生菌群在肠道和猪代谢中的作用的了解,有助于选择最佳细菌,并设计最佳饲养策略,以提高其口服使用的效果和可靠性。

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