Correlation between gastrointestinal morphological changes, enteric microbiota, and changes in live weight in dairy calves

IF 2.2 JDS communications Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI:10.3168/jdsc.2024-0620
John Alawneh , Timothy Olchowy , Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan , Rachel Allavena , Martin Soust , Rafat Al Jassim
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This study aimed to quantify the association between fecal microbiota biomarkers, gastrointestinal tract morphology, and ADG of dairy calves from birth until weaning in response to feeding a direct-fed microbial (DFM) supplement as part of their milk diet. We randomly assigned 44 newborn Holstein-Friesian calves to treatment (TRT) and control (CON) groups. The TRT group calves received a once-daily dose of Lacticaseibacillus- and Lentilactobacillus-based DFM liquid formulation. Four genera, Prevotella7, Succiniclasticum, Terrisporobacter, and Carnobacterium, were enriched and identified as biomarkers of low ADG. A total of 14 bacterial taxa were associated with measured gastrointestinal histopathology variables in TRT and CON groups. Although this study lists several bacterial taxa that have known roles in fermentation and nutrient metabolism vital for rumen function, their specific contributions to gastrointestinal development and weight gain remain to be fully understood. Our findings support a strategic approach to probiotic use in heifers to boost health and productivity.
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犊牛胃肠道形态变化、肠道菌群与活重变化的相关性
本研究旨在量化犊牛从出生到断奶期间,直接饲喂微生物补充剂(DFM)的粪便微生物群生物标志物、胃肠道形态和平均日增重之间的关系。我们随机将44头新生荷斯坦-弗里西亚犊牛分为治疗组(TRT)和对照组(CON)。TRT组小牛每天服用一次乳杆菌和慢乳杆菌为基础的DFM液体制剂。Prevotella7、Succiniclasticum、Terrisporobacter和Carnobacterium 4个属被富集并鉴定为低ADG的生物标志物。在TRT组和CON组中,共有14个细菌分类群与胃肠道组织病理学变量相关。虽然本研究列出了几个已知的细菌分类群,它们在发酵和对瘤胃功能至关重要的营养代谢中发挥作用,但它们对胃肠道发育和体重增加的具体贡献仍有待充分了解。我们的研究结果支持在小母牛中使用益生菌以促进健康和生产力的战略方法。
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