Department of Animal Biosciences, Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G2W1, Canada.
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, College of Biological Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G2W1, Canada.
J Anim Sci. 2023 Jan 3;101. doi: 10.1093/jas/skad034.
The microbes that reside within the equine hindgut create a complex and dynamic ecosystem. The equine hindgut microbiota is intimately associated with health and, as such, represents an area which can be beneficially modified. Synbiotics, supplements that combine probiotic micro-organisms with prebiotic ingredients, are a potential means of influencing the hindgut microbiota to promote health and prevent disease. The objective of the current study was to evaluate the influence of an equine probiotic/prebiotic supplement on characteristics of the microbiota and metabolite production in vitro. Equine cecal fluid and fecal material were collected from an abattoir in QC, CAN. Five hundred milliliters of cecal fluid was used to inoculate chemostat vessels maintained as batch fermenters (chemostat cecal, N = 11) with either 0 g (control) or 0.44 g of supplement added at 12 h intervals. One hundred milliliters of cecal fluid (anaerobic cecal, N = 15) or 5% fecal slurry (anaerobic fecal, N = 6) were maintained in an anaerobic chamber with either 0 g (control) or 0.356 g of supplement added at the time of vessel establishment. Samples were taken from vessels at vessel establishment (0), 24, or 48 h of incubation. Illumina sequencing of the V4 region of the 16S rRNA gene and bioinformatics were performed for microbiome analysis. Metabolite data was obtained via NMR spectroscopy. All statistical analyses were run in SAS 9.4. There was no effect of treatment at 24 or 48h on alpha or beta diversity indices and limited taxonomic differences were noted. Acetate, propionate, and butyrate were higher in treated compared to untreated vessels in all methods. A consistent effect of supplementation on the metabolic profile with no discernable impact on the microbiota of these in vitro systems indicates inoculum microbe viability and a utilization of the provided fermentable substrate within the systems. Although no changes within the microbiome were apparent, the consistent changes in metabolites indicates a potential prebiotic effect of the added supplement and merits further exploration.
马的后肠内存在的微生物构成了一个复杂而动态的生态系统。马的后肠微生物群与健康密切相关,因此是一个可以通过有益的方式进行改变的领域。合生元是一种将益生菌微生物与益生元成分结合的补充剂,是影响后肠微生物群以促进健康和预防疾病的一种潜在手段。本研究的目的是评估一种马用益生菌/益生元补充剂对体外微生物群特征和代谢产物产生的影响。从 QC,CAN 的一个屠宰场采集马盲肠内容物和粪便样本。将 500 毫升盲肠内容物用于接种恒化器容器,这些容器作为分批发酵器(恒化器盲肠,N = 11),每隔 12 小时添加 0 克(对照)或 0.44 克补充剂。100 毫升盲肠内容物(厌氧盲肠,N = 15)或 5%粪便浆液(厌氧粪便,N = 6)在厌氧室中维持,在容器建立时添加 0 克(对照)或 0.356 克补充剂。在容器建立时(0)、孵育 24 或 48 小时时从容器中取样。对 16S rRNA 基因的 V4 区进行 Illumina 测序,并进行生物信息学分析以进行微生物组分析。通过 NMR 光谱获得代谢物数据。所有统计分析均在 SAS 9.4 中运行。在 24 或 48 小时时,处理对 alpha 或 beta 多样性指数没有影响,并且注意到有限的分类差异。在所有方法中,与未处理的容器相比,处理容器中的乙酸盐、丙酸盐和丁酸盐含量更高。补充剂对代谢谱的一致影响,而对这些体外系统的微生物群没有明显影响,表明接种物微生物的活力和系统内提供的可发酵底物的利用。尽管微生物群中没有明显变化,但代谢物的一致变化表明添加补充剂可能具有益生元作用,值得进一步探索。