猪胎次对初乳细胞因子水平的影响及其向仔猪的被动转移

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Semina-ciencias Agrarias Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI:10.5433/1679-0359.2023v44n1p427
A. P. Bastos, S. Maciag, A. L. C. Bovolato
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新生仔猪产生细胞因子的能力有限,可能影响淋巴细胞的发育和对抗原暴露的反应。因此,初乳的摄入是至关重要的,因为它含有有助于仔猪免疫系统发育的营养物质。我们的目的是研究母猪胎次对母体细胞因子向哺乳仔猪转移的影响。来自9头母猪的60头仔猪被分为6组:从后备母猪或母猪饲养并允许正常哺乳的仔猪;交换母猪或后备母猪的仔猪,并允许其正常哺乳;从母猪或母猪分离出来的仔猪,用商业代奶配方奶粉喂养。仔猪出生后24小时继续饲喂饲粮组。测定母猪初乳、血清和仔猪血清中细胞因子的浓度。13种细胞因子在母猪初乳和血清中的浓度均高于后备母猪。仔猪哺乳母猪GM-CSF、IFNγ、IL-1α、IL-1β、IL-2、IL-4、IL-6、IL-10、IL-12、IL-18和TNFα的浓度较高。饲粮中il - 1- ra和IL-8细胞因子的含量高于饲粮初乳。这一结果会影响仔猪的成年发育。简而言之,我们的研究结果表明,母体胎次影响初乳细胞因子组成及其母体转移模式。
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Influence of porcine parity on colostrum cytokine levels and their passive transfer to piglets
The limited ability of newborn piglets to produce cytokines may influence lymphocyte development and response to antigen exposure. As a result, colostrum intake is crucial because it contains nutrients that contribute to immune system development in piglets. Our goal was to investigate the effect of sow parity on the transfer of maternal cytokines to nursing piglets. Sixty piglets from nine sows were divided into six groups: piglets from gilts or sows kept with their dams and allowed to suckle normally; piglets from gilts or sows having their dams exchanged and then allowed to suckle normally; piglets from gilts or sows isolated from their dams and bottle-fed a commercial milk replacer formula for pigs. All piglets remained in the diet groups for 24 hours after birth. Concentrations of cytokines in colostrum and serum of gilt/ sows and serum of piglets were then evaluated. The 13 evaluated cytokines had higher concentrations in colostrum and serum of sows than in gilts. Concentrations of GM-CSF, IFNγ, IL-1α, IL-1β, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10, IL-12, IL-18, and TNFα were higher in piglets suckling sows. Piglets that received commercial formula showed higher concentrations of the cytokines IL1-RA and IL-8 than piglets fed colostrum. This outcome can influence piglets’ development into adulthood. In short, our findings demonstrated that maternal parity influenced colostrum cytokine composition and its maternal transfer patterns.
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Semina-ciencias Agrarias
Semina-ciencias Agrarias 农林科学-农业综合
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期刊介绍: The Journal Semina Ciencias Agrarias (Semina: Cien. Agrar.) is a quarterly publication promoting Science and Technology and is associated with the State University of Londrina. It publishes original and review articles, as well as case reports and communications in the field of Agricultural Sciences, Animal Sciences, Food Sciences and Veterinary Medicine.
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