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给新生马驹补充膳食游离核苷酸对新生儿腹泻管理有积极影响。

Dietary supplementation of new-born foals with free nucleotides positively affects neonatal diarrhoea management.

作者信息

Penazzi Livio, Pagliara Eleonora, Nervo Tiziana, Ala Ugo, Bertuglia Andrea, Romano Giovanna, Hattab Jasmine, Tiscar Pietro Giorgio, Bergagna Stefania, Pagliasso Giulia, Antoniazzi Sara, Cavallarin Laura, Valle Emanuela, Prola Liviana

机构信息

Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Turin, Largo Braccini 2, Grugliasco, 10095, Italy.

Centro Equino Arcadia, Frazione Mottura 106, Villafranca Piemonte, 10068, Italy.

出版信息

Ir Vet J. 2025 Mar 1;78(1):7. doi: 10.1186/s13620-025-00294-3.

Abstract

Foals commonly experience diarrhoea in the first weeks of life. Although this condition is rarely life-threatening, it can have significant health consequences. This study investigated whether new-born foals can benefit from a dietary supplement of nucleotides, as already demonstrated in other species. Dietary nucleotides have positive effects on rapidly proliferating tissues and are considered "semi-essential nutrients" since cells have only a limited capacity to synthesize these compounds. The aim of this study was to investigate whether providing foals with a dietary nucleotide supplementation, in the form of an oral paste, was able to affect diarrhoea incidence, systemic immunity, intestinal microbiota and volatile fatty acid production. Thirty new-born standardbred foals, from 3 different premises within the same area, were equally distributed between two groups: one group received an oral paste containing dietary nucleotides (NUCL group), while the other received a placebo paste (CTRL group). Faecal and blood samples were collected on days 1 and 35 after birth. No statistical differences in cytokines (TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-6, IL-12) or faecal calprotectin levels were found between the two groups, suggesting that the level of nucleotide supplementation used in this study did not have significant effects on the systemic immune system and on the levels of faecal calprotectin. However, the NUCL group showed a lower relative frequency of number of days with diarrhoea (6.12% vs 13.33%; p < 0.001) and greater weight gain compared with the CTRL group (50.3 ± 5.65 kg vs 44.0 ± 8.65 kg; p < 0.05). Total volatile fatty acids, branched volatile fatty acids, acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, succinic acid and iso-butyric acids in faecal samples were all higher in the NUCL group compared with the CTRL group. This outcome may explain an earlier establishment of a gut microbiota in the foals of the NUCL group that was closer to that typical of an adult horse, characterised by predominant fibrolytic populations. Volatile fatty acid production (especially butyric acid) has also been shown to correlate with the intestinal well-being of the horse, supporting the use of dietary nucleotide supplements for improved health and well-being in new-born foals. Although we noted no clear differences in the faecal microbial communities between the two groups, dietary nucleotide supplementation did appear to have a positive clinical outcome, reducing the number of days of diarrhoea and increasing the levels of volatile fatty acids.

摘要

幼驹在出生后的头几周通常会出现腹泻。虽然这种情况很少危及生命,但可能会对健康产生重大影响。本研究调查了新生幼驹是否能从核苷酸膳食补充剂中获益,这在其他物种中已得到证实。膳食核苷酸对快速增殖的组织有积极作用,由于细胞合成这些化合物的能力有限,它们被视为“半必需营养素”。本研究的目的是调查以口服膏剂形式为幼驹提供膳食核苷酸补充剂是否能够影响腹泻发生率、全身免疫力、肠道微生物群和挥发性脂肪酸的产生。来自同一地区3个不同养殖场的30匹新生标准bred幼驹被平均分配到两组:一组接受含有膳食核苷酸的口服膏剂(NUCL组),另一组接受安慰剂膏剂(CTRL组)。在出生后第1天和第35天采集粪便和血液样本。两组之间在细胞因子(TNF-α、IFN-γ、IL-6、IL-12)或粪便钙卫蛋白水平上未发现统计学差异,这表明本研究中使用的核苷酸补充水平对全身免疫系统和粪便钙卫蛋白水平没有显著影响。然而,与CTRL组相比,NUCL组腹泻天数的相对频率较低(6.12%对13.33%;p<0.001),体重增加更多(50.3±5.65千克对44.0±8.65千克;p<0.05)。与CTRL组相比,NUCL组粪便样本中的总挥发性脂肪酸、支链挥发性脂肪酸、乙酸、丙酸、丁酸、琥珀酸和异丁酸均更高。这一结果可能解释了NUCL组幼驹的肠道微生物群更早建立,更接近成年马的典型情况,其特征是主要为纤维分解菌群。挥发性脂肪酸的产生(尤其是丁酸)也已被证明与马的肠道健康相关,支持使用膳食核苷酸补充剂来改善新生幼驹的健康和福祉。虽然我们注意到两组之间粪便微生物群落没有明显差异,但膳食核苷酸补充剂似乎确实有积极的临床效果,减少了腹泻天数并增加了挥发性脂肪酸水平。

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