LEAF - Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal.
LEAF - Linking Landscape, Environment, Agriculture and Food, Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, 1349-017 Lisboa, Portugal; CIISA - Centro de Investigação Interdisciplinar em Sanidade Animal, Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade de Lisboa, 1300-477 Lisboa, Portugal.
J Proteomics. 2021 Jul 30;244:104274. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104274. Epub 2021 May 21.
Arthrospira platensis (Spirulina) is a microalga with a high content of crude protein. It has a recalcitrant cell wall that limits the accessibility of the animal endogenous enzymes to its intracellular nutrients. Enzymatic supplementation aiming to degrade cell walls could benefit microalgae digestibility. The objective of this study was to evaluate the impact of dietary Spirulina and lysozyme supplementation over the muscle proteome of piglets during the post-weaning stage. Thirty piglets were randomly distributed among three diets: control (no microalga), SP (10% Spirulina) and SP + L (10% Spirulina +0.01% lysozyme). After 4 weeks, they were sacrificed and samples of the longissimus lumborum muscle were taken. The muscle proteome was analysed using a Tandem Mass Tag (TMT)-based quantitative approach. A total of 832 proteins were identified. Three comparisons were computed: SP vs Ctrl, SP + L vs Ctrl and SP + L vs SP. They had ten, four and twelve differentially abundant proteins. Glycogen metabolism and nutrient reserves utilization are increased in the SP piglets. Structural muscle protein synthesis increased, causing higher energy requirements in SP + L piglets. Our results demonstrate the usefulness of proteomics to disclose the effect of dietary microalgae, whilst unveiling putative mechanisms derived from lysozyme supplementation. Data available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD024083. SIGNIFICANCE: Spirulina, a microalga, is an alternative to conventional crops which could enhance the environmental sustainability of animal production. Due to its recalcitrant cell wall, its use requires additional measures to prevent anti-nutritional effects on the feeding of piglets in the post-weaning period, during which they endure post-weaning stress. One of such measures could be CAZyme supplementation to help degrade the cell wall during digestion. Muscle proteomics provides insightful data on the effect of dietary microalgae and enzyme activity on piglet metabolism.
钝顶螺旋藻(螺旋藻)是一种粗蛋白含量高的微藻。它有一个顽固的细胞壁,限制了动物内源性酶对其细胞内营养物质的可及性。旨在降解细胞壁的酶补充剂可以提高微藻的消化率。本研究的目的是评估在断奶后阶段,日粮螺旋藻和溶菌酶补充对仔猪肌肉蛋白质组的影响。30 头仔猪随机分为 3 组日粮:对照组(无微藻)、SP(10%螺旋藻)和 SP+L(10%螺旋藻+0.01%溶菌酶)。4 周后,将它们处死,取背最长肌肌肉样本。使用基于串联质量标签(TMT)的定量方法分析肌肉蛋白质组。共鉴定出 832 种蛋白质。计算了三种比较:SP 与 Ctrl、SP+L 与 Ctrl 和 SP+L 与 SP。它们有十个、四个和十二个差异丰度蛋白。SP 仔猪的糖原代谢和营养储备利用增加。结构肌肉蛋白合成增加,导致 SP+L 仔猪的能量需求更高。我们的结果表明,蛋白质组学可用于揭示膳食微藻的作用,同时揭示溶菌酶补充的潜在机制。可通过 ProteomeXchange 以标识符 PXD024083 获取数据。意义:螺旋藻是一种微藻,是传统作物的替代品,可以提高动物生产的环境可持续性。由于其顽固的细胞壁,在断奶后仔猪的喂养中使用它需要额外的措施来防止其产生抗营养作用,因为在此期间仔猪会经历断奶应激。这些措施之一可能是 CAZyme 补充剂,以帮助在消化过程中降解细胞壁。肌肉蛋白质组学为膳食微藻和酶活性对仔猪代谢的影响提供了有见地的数据。