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微生物群:哺乳动物健康、生产力和繁殖成功的关键调节因子。

The microbiota: a key regulator of health, productivity, and reproductive success in mammals.

作者信息

Khan Ibrar Muhammad, Nassar Nourhan, Chang Hua, Khan Samiullah, Cheng Maoji, Wang Zaigui, Xiang Xun

机构信息

College of Life Science, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China.

Department of Clinical Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Benha University, Moshtohor, Egypt.

出版信息

Front Microbiol. 2024 Nov 5;15:1480811. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1480811. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The microbiota, intensely intertwined with mammalian physiology, significantly impacts health, productivity, and reproductive functions. The normal microbiota interacts with the host through the following key mechanisms: acting as a protective barrier against pathogens, maintain mucosal barrier integrity, assisting in nutrient metabolism, and modulating of the immune response. Therefore, supporting growth and development of host, and providing protection against pathogens and toxic substances. The microbiota significantly influences brain development and behavior, as demonstrated by comprehensive findings from controlled laboratory experiments and human clinical studies. The prospects suggested that gut microbiome influence neurodevelopmental processes, modulate stress responses, and affect cognitive function through the gut-brain axis. Microbiota in the gastrointestinal tract of farm animals break down and ferment the ingested feed into nutrients, utilize to produce meat and milk. Among the beneficial by-products of gut microbiota, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are particularly noteworthy for their substantial role in disease prevention and the promotion of various productive aspects in mammals. The microbiota plays a pivotal role in the reproductive hormonal systems of mammals, boosting reproductive performance in both sexes and fostering the maternal-infant connection, thereby becoming a crucial factor in sustaining mammalian existence. The microbiota is a critical factor influencing reproductive success and production traits in mammals. A well-balanced microbiome improves nutrient absorption and metabolic efficiency, leading to better growth rates, increased milk production, and enhanced overall health. Additionally, it regulates key reproductive hormones like estrogen and progesterone, which are essential for successful conception and pregnancy. Understanding the role of gut microbiota offers valuable insights for optimizing breeding and improving production outcomes, contributing to advancements in agriculture and veterinary medicine. This study emphasizes the critical ecological roles of mammalian microbiota, highlighting their essential contributions to health, productivity, and reproductive success. By integrating human and veterinary perspectives, it demonstrates how microbial communities enhance immune function, metabolic processes, and hormonal regulation across species, offering insights that benefit both clinical and agricultural advancements.

摘要

微生物群与哺乳动物生理学紧密相连,对健康、生产力和生殖功能有着重大影响。正常微生物群通过以下关键机制与宿主相互作用:作为抵御病原体的保护屏障,维持黏膜屏障完整性,协助营养物质代谢,以及调节免疫反应。因此,支持宿主的生长发育,并提供针对病原体和有毒物质的保护。微生物群对大脑发育和行为有显著影响,这已被对照实验室实验和人类临床研究的全面结果所证实。研究前景表明,肠道微生物群通过肠脑轴影响神经发育过程、调节应激反应并影响认知功能。农场动物胃肠道中的微生物群将摄入的饲料分解并发酵成营养物质,用于生产肉类和牛奶。在肠道微生物群的有益副产物中,短链脂肪酸(SCFAs)因其在疾病预防和促进哺乳动物各方面生产性能中的重要作用而尤为值得关注。微生物群在哺乳动物的生殖激素系统中起着关键作用,提高两性的生殖性能并促进母婴联系,从而成为维持哺乳动物生存的关键因素。微生物群是影响哺乳动物繁殖成功和生产性状的关键因素。平衡良好的微生物群可提高营养物质吸收和代谢效率,从而实现更好的生长速度、增加牛奶产量并增强整体健康。此外,它还调节雌激素和孕酮等关键生殖激素,这些激素对成功受孕和怀孕至关重要。了解肠道微生物群的作用为优化育种和改善生产成果提供了有价值的见解,有助于农业和兽医学的进步。本研究强调了哺乳动物微生物群的关键生态作用,突出了它们对健康、生产力和繁殖成功的重要贡献。通过整合人类和兽医的观点,它展示了微生物群落如何跨物种增强免疫功能、代谢过程和激素调节,提供了有益于临床和农业进步的见解。

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