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鹅对蜂巢黄酮补充剂的胃肠道发育及微生物群反应

Gastrointestinal Development and Microbiota Responses of Geese to Honeycomb Flavonoids Supplementation.

作者信息

He Chenxin, Wu Huadong, Lv Yaning, You Hongnan, Zha Liqing, Li Qin, Huang Yani, Tian Jinghong, Chen Qiuchun, Shen Yiwen, Xiong Shiyuan, Xue Fuguang

机构信息

Nanchang Key Laboratory of Animal Health and Safety Production, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, China.

School of Foreign Language, Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, China.

出版信息

Front Vet Sci. 2021 Oct 18;8:739237. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.739237. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Geese are conventionally considered to be herbivorous, which could also be raised with concentrate feeding diets without green grass because of the similar gastrointestinal tract with other poultry. However, the geese gut microbiota profiles and their interactions with epithelial cells are still of limited study. Flavonoids were well-documented to shape gut microbiota and promote epithelial barrier functions individually or cooperatively with other metabolites. Therefore, in the present study, honeycomb flavonoids (HF) were supplemented to investigate the effects on growth performances, intestinal development, and gut microbiome of geese. A total of 400 1-day-old male lion-head geese with similar birth weight (82.6 ± 1.4 g) were randomly divided into five treatments: the control treatment (CON) and the HF supplementation treatments, HF was supplemented arithmetically to increase from 0.25 to 1%. Growth performance, carcass performances, and intestines' development parameters were measured to determine the optimum supplement. Junction proteins including ZO-1 and ZO-2 and cecal microbiota were investigated to demonstrate the regulatory effects of HF on both microbiota and intestinal epithelium. Results showed that 0.5% of HF supplement had superior growth performance, carcass performance, and the total parameters of gastrointestinal development to other treatments. Further research showed that tight junction proteins including ZO-1 and ZO-2 significantly up-regulated, while and some probiotics includin, and , remarkably proliferated after HF supplement. In conclusion, HF supplement in concentrate-diet feeding geese effectively increased the growth performances by regulating the gut microbiota to increase the probiotic abundance to promote the nutrient digestibility and fortify the epithelial development and barrier functions to facilitate the nutrient absorption and utilization.

摘要

鹅通常被认为是食草动物,由于其胃肠道与其他家禽相似,即使没有青草,也可以用浓缩饲料饲养。然而,关于鹅肠道微生物群特征及其与上皮细胞的相互作用的研究仍然有限。黄酮类化合物已被充分证明可以塑造肠道微生物群,并单独或与其他代谢物协同促进上皮屏障功能。因此,在本研究中,添加蜂窝黄酮(HF)以研究其对鹅生长性能、肠道发育和肠道微生物群的影响。总共400只出生体重相似(82.6±1.4克)的1日龄雄性狮头鹅被随机分为五个处理组:对照组(CON)和HF添加处理组,HF以算术方式添加,从0.25%增加到1%。测量生长性能、胴体性能和肠道发育参数以确定最佳添加量。研究连接蛋白(包括ZO-1和ZO-2)和盲肠微生物群,以证明HF对微生物群和肠上皮的调节作用。结果表明,添加0.5%的HF在生长性能、胴体性能和胃肠道发育总参数方面优于其他处理组。进一步研究表明,添加HF后,包括ZO-1和ZO-2在内的紧密连接蛋白显著上调,同时一些益生菌(包括和)显著增殖。总之,在以浓缩饲料喂养的鹅中添加HF可通过调节肠道微生物群来有效提高生长性能,增加益生菌丰度以促进营养物质消化率,并加强上皮发育和屏障功能以促进营养物质的吸收和利用。

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