Gastric infusion of short-chain fatty acids can improve intestinal barrier function in weaned piglets.

Genes & Nutrition Pub Date : 2019-02-01 eCollection Date: 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s12263-019-0626-x
H Diao, A R Jiao, B Yu, X B Mao, D W Chen
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Background: The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of gastric infusion of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) on gut barrier function in a pig model. In this study, 21 DLY barrows with an average initial body weight of (8.31 ± 0.72) kg were randomly allotted into three treatments: (1) control, (2) infusing low SCFA, S1, (3) infusing high SCFA, S2. The experimental period lasted for 7 days.

Results: Gastric infusion of SCFA increased the concentrations of SCFA in serum and digesta, and enhanced the mRNA and protein abundances of SCFA receptors in pig intestine (P < 0.05). Moreover, gastric infusion of SCFA led to alteration of intestinal morphology, elevation of intestinal development-related gene abundances, and decrease of apoptotic cell percentage, as well as reduction of pro-apoptosis gene and protein abundances (P < 0.05). Besides, the jejunal SLC7A1 and ileal DMT1 mRNA abundances in the SCFA infusion groups were higher than those in the control group (P < 0.05). Additionally, gastric infusion of SCFA increased the mRNA abundances of Occludin and Claudin-1 in the duodenum and ileum, enhanced Lactobacillus spp counts in the ileal digesta, decreased the mRNA and protein abundances of IL-1β in the colon, and reduced Escherichia coli count in the ileal digesta (P < 0.05).

Conclusions: These data indicated that gastric infusion of SCFA, especially high SCFA concentration, may be beneficial to gut development of piglets via improving gut morphology, decreasing apoptotic cell percentage, and maintaining intestinal barrier function.

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胃输注短链脂肪酸可改善断奶仔猪肠道屏障功能。
背景:本研究旨在探讨胃输注短链脂肪酸(SCFA)对猪肠道屏障功能的影响。选取21头平均初始体重为(8.31±0.72)kg的大腹便便公驴,随机分为3个处理:(1)对照组,(2)低SCFA组,S1组,(3)高SCFA组,S2组。试验期7 d。结果:胃内输注SCFA提高了猪血清和食糜中SCFA的浓度,提高了猪肠中SCFA受体mRNA和蛋白质的丰度(SCFA输注组中P P 7A1和回肠DMT1 mRNA的丰度均高于对照组)(P回肠食糜中乳酸杆菌计数,降低了结肠中IL-1β mRNA和蛋白质的丰度,降低了回肠食糜中大肠杆菌计数(P)。上述数据表明,胃内输注短链脂肪酸,特别是高浓度短链脂肪酸,可能通过改善肠道形态、降低凋亡细胞百分比、维持肠道屏障功能等方式促进仔猪肠道发育。
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