Príncipe Leonardo A, Marchi Pedro H, Cesar Cinthia G L, Amaral Andressa R, Duarte Kelly K S, Finardi Gabriela L F, Souza Jennifer M, Balieiro Júlio C C, Vendramini Thiago H A
Pet Nutrology Research Center, Department of Animal Nutrition and Production, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, Pirassununga, Brazil.
Veterinary Nutrology Service, Veterinary Teaching Hospital, School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Mar 21;12:1530260. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2025.1530260. eCollection 2025.
Arterial hypertension is influenced by the intestinal microbiota and its metabolites, which play a crucial role in host health. Dietary peptides are multifunctional molecules with therapeutic potential for managing hypertension. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of incorporating enzymatically hydrolyzed poultry byproduct meal (EHPM-c) into extruded dry diets on the fecal microbiota and blood pressure parameters of elderly obese cats. Eighteen owners of neutered, clinically healthy male and female cats of various breeds were randomly assigned to two groups: control (30.8%, conventional poultry byproduct meal-CPM-c) and test (17.07%, CPM-c + 12.0% EHPM-c). Clinical values of systolic blood pressure, serum aldosterone concentrations, angiotensin-converting enzyme I activity, and fecal microbiota using 16S rRNA were measured. Data were processed using SAS software (PROC MIXED, PROC GLIMMIX, and PROC CORR; < 0.05). Both groups exhibited high microbial alpha diversity, with no significant differences in beta diversity. Although the inclusion of 12.0% EHPM-c had no measurable effect on blood pressure, both diets promoted beneficial modulation of the fecal microbiota, improving intestinal health. These findings underscore the importance of diet in maintaining gut homeostasis in obese senior cats. While the inclusion of 12.0% EHPM-c did not significantly alter blood pressure parameters, the modulation of the fecal microbiota suggests a potential role in maintaining intestinal health. These results highlight the need for further studies to explore different inclusion levels and longer intervention periods.
动脉高血压受肠道微生物群及其代谢产物的影响,这些微生物群及其代谢产物在宿主健康中起着至关重要的作用。膳食肽是具有治疗高血压潜力的多功能分子。本研究旨在评估将酶解禽副产品粉(EHPM-c)添加到挤压干饲料中对老年肥胖猫粪便微生物群和血压参数的影响。18只不同品种的已绝育、临床健康的雄性和雌性猫的主人被随机分为两组:对照组(30.8%,传统禽副产品粉-CPM-c)和试验组(17.07%,CPM-c + 12.0% EHPM-c)。测量了收缩压的临床值、血清醛固酮浓度、血管紧张素转换酶I活性以及使用16S rRNA检测的粪便微生物群。数据使用SAS软件进行处理(PROC MIXED、PROC GLIMMIX和PROC CORR;P < 0.05)。两组均表现出较高的微生物α多样性,β多样性无显著差异。虽然添加12.0%的EHPM-c对血压没有可测量的影响,但两种饲料都促进了粪便微生物群的有益调节,改善了肠道健康。这些发现强调了饮食在维持肥胖老年猫肠道稳态中的重要性。虽然添加12.0%的EHPM-c并没有显著改变血压参数,但粪便微生物群的调节表明其在维持肠道健康方面具有潜在作用。这些结果凸显了进一步研究探索不同添加水平和更长干预期的必要性。