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L47 and inulin affect colon and liver inflammation in piglets challenged by enterotoxigenicthrough regulating gut microbiota.

Journal:
Frontiers in veterinary science
Year:
2024
Authors:
Miao, Jingna et al.
Affiliation:
Nanjing Agricultural University · China

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Infection by pathogenic bacteria during weaning is a common cause of diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in piglets. Supplementing the diet with synbiotics is beneficial for animal health. The strain ofL47 (L47) isolated in our lab exhibited good probiotic properties when combined with inulin. Here, the effectiveness of combining L47 and inulin (CLN) in protecting against enterotoxigenic(ETEC) induced colon and liver inflammation in weaned piglets was evaluated. METHODS: Twenty-eight piglets aged 21&#x2009;days were randomly assigned into 4 groups: CON (control), LI47 (oral CLN culture fluid, 10&#x2009;CFU/d of L47 and 1&#x2009;g/d of inulin), ECON (oral ETEC culture fluid, 10&#x2009;CFU/d), and ELI47 (oral CLN and ETEC culture fluid). After 24&#x2009;days, the colon and liver samples were collected for further analysis. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: CLN alleviated colon damage caused by ETEC challenge, as evidenced by an increase of colonic crypt depth, mRNA expression of tight junctionand, GPX activity, the concentration of IL-10 and sIgA (&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05). Moreover, there was a decrease in MDA activity, the load of, the concentration of LPS, gene expression of, and the concentration of TNF-and IL-6 (&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05) in colonic mucosa. Additionally, CLN counteracted liver damage caused by ETEC challenge by modulating pathways associated with immunity and disease occurrence (&#x2009;<&#x2009;0.05). CONCLUSION: Supplementing with CLN alleviated colon inflammation induced by ETEC challenge by decreasing the/LPS/pathway and regulating hepatic immune response and disease-related pathways, suggesting that CLN could protect intestinal and liver health in animals.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39664894/