Curadi Maria Claudia, Vallone Flavio, Tenuzzo Martina, Gazzano Angelo, Gazzano Valentina, Macchioni Fabio, Vannini Claudia
Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
Department of Biology, Via Volta 4, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
Vet Sci. 2025 Mar 28;12(4):309. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12040309.
The gut microbiota plays a basic role in maintaining the psychophysical health and well-being of horses. Understanding the complex interactions among microbial communities in relation to age, management, and health is a topic of growing interest. The equine microbiota, given its complexity, is subject to variations caused by internal or external stressors that can lead to metabolic problems and pathologies, i.e., obesity and laminitis. The aim of this study was to characterize the fecal microbiota of 12 purebred Arabian horses and to compare the microbial communities in two distinct management systems (Group 1 = box 22 h/day + paddock 2 h/day and Group 2 = paddock 24 h). Fecal samples were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA V3-V4 amplicons. The microbiota was predominantly composed of Firmicutes (32-53%) and Bacteroidetes (32-47.8%), with Ruminococcaceae emerging as the most prevalent bacterial family (10.9-24%). Comparisons of alpha and beta diversity revealed no statistically significant differences between the groups based on different management systems. This preliminary characterization contributes valuable data for understanding the equine fecal microbiota and lays the groundwork for future studies on the relationship among intestinal microbiota and equine health, performance, and management strategies.
肠道微生物群在维持马匹的身心健康和福祉方面发挥着基础作用。了解微生物群落之间与年龄、管理和健康相关的复杂相互作用是一个越来越受关注的话题。马的微生物群由于其复杂性,容易受到内部或外部应激源引起的变化影响,这些变化可能导致代谢问题和疾病,即肥胖和蹄叶炎。本研究的目的是对12匹纯种阿拉伯马的粪便微生物群进行特征描述,并比较两种不同管理系统中的微生物群落(第1组 = 每天22小时在马厩 + 每天2小时在围场,第2组 = 24小时在围场)。使用16S rRNA V3 - V4扩增子的高通量测序对粪便样本进行分析。微生物群主要由厚壁菌门(32 - 53%)和拟杆菌门(32 - 47.8%)组成,瘤胃球菌科是最普遍的细菌家族(10.9 - 24%)。基于不同管理系统的α和β多样性比较显示,两组之间没有统计学上的显著差异。这一初步特征描述为理解马的粪便微生物群提供了有价值的数据,并为未来关于肠道微生物群与马的健康、性能和管理策略之间关系的研究奠定了基础。