Effects of sweet potato vine silage supplementation on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and intestinal health in finishing pigs

IF 1.4 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE Czech Journal of Animal Science Pub Date : 2022-06-02 DOI:10.17221/209/2021-cjas
Junjie Zhang, Zhiyuan Yue, Yuchen Sun, Zhishen Wang, Yiming Zhang, Libin Huang, J-M Tu, B. Shi, A. Shan, Q. Ma
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We investigated the effects of sweet potato vine silage (SPVS) supplementation on the growth performance, apparent digestibility and gut health of finishing pigs. 180 Bali Black pigs (Berkshire × Licha Black, with body weight of 74.54 ± 3.32 kg) were assigned to three groups: basal diet (Ctrl), Ctrl supplemented with 2.5% SPVS (Lspvs) and 5.0% SPVS (Hspvs). Animals were slaughtered after nine weeks of feeding. The results indicated that dietary SPVS supplementation improved average daily food intake and average daily gain. However, SPVS treatment decreased the apparent digestibility. Activities of antioxidant enzymes including total superoxide dismutase, total antioxidant capacity, glutathione peroxidase and catalase in the intestines of the Lspvs group were markedly upregulated. Concentrations of IL-1β and IL-6 were decreased and secretory immunoglobulin A was increased in Lspvs group. A significant increase (P < 0.05) of ileum diamine oxidase in Lspvs group was observed. The ileum villus height/crypt depth in the Hspvs group was significantly reduced. The ratio of Firmicutes to Bacteroidetes in the caecum contents of pigs was reduced, and the abundance of Lactobacillus was significantly increased. Specifically, Hspvs treatment markedly reduced the abundances of Proteobacteria. Collectively, these results suggest that dietary supplementation with SPVS is capable of improving growth performance, immune function and intestinal health by promoting the balance of the intestinal microbiota.
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添加甘薯藤青贮饲料对肥育猪生长性能、养分消化率和肠道健康的影响
研究了添加甘薯藤青贮饲料(SPVS)对肥育猪生长性能、表观消化率和肠道健康的影响。180头Bali Black猪(Berkshire×Licha Black,体重74.54±3.32kg)被分为三组:基础日粮(Ctrl)、添加2.5%SPVS(Lspvs)和5.0%SPVS(Hspvs)的Ctrl。动物在喂食九周后被宰杀。结果表明,日粮中添加SPVS可提高平均日食量和平均日增重。然而,SPVS处理降低了表观消化率。Lspvs组肠道中的抗氧化酶活性,包括总超氧化物歧化酶、总抗氧化能力、谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶和过氧化氢酶,均显著上调。Lspvs组IL-1β和IL-6浓度降低,分泌型免疫球蛋白A升高。Lspvs组回肠二胺氧化酶显著升高(P<0.05)。Hspvs组的回肠绒毛高度/隐窝深度显著降低。猪盲肠内容物中厚壁菌门与拟杆菌门的比例降低,乳酸杆菌的丰度显著增加。具体而言,Hspvs处理显著降低了变形菌的丰度。总之,这些结果表明,在饮食中补充SPVS能够通过促进肠道微生物群的平衡来改善生长性能、免疫功能和肠道健康。
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Czech Journal of Animal Science
Czech Journal of Animal Science Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science-奶制品与动物科学
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2.40
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44
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5 months
期刊介绍: Original scientific papers and critical reviews covering all areas of genetics and breeding, physiology, reproduction, nutrition and feeds, technology, ethology and economics of cattle, pig, sheep, goat, poultry, fish and other farm animal management. Papers are published in English.
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