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Prebiotics and probiotics to boost immune quality of dog colostrum
By Alonge, Salvatore et al.·Published in Frontiers in veterinary science·2020·Società, Italy·View original on PubMed →
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Original publication title: Pre- and Probiotics to Increase the Immune Power of Colostrum in Dogs.
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Plain-English summary
A group of 20 pregnant Great Dane dogs were given either a standard diet or one supplemented with pre- and probiotics during the last weeks of pregnancy to see if it improved the quality of their colostrum, which is the first milk rich in antibodies. The dogs that received the supplements for four weeks had significantly higher levels of important antibodies (IgG, IgM, and IgA) in their colostrum compared to those on a standard diet. This suggests that giving pre- and probiotics can enhance the immune properties of colostrum, potentially benefiting the health of newborn puppies. Further research is needed to confirm how these supplements affect the puppies' immune systems.
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Abstract
Wide differences in Ig concentration in canine colostrum have been reported. Thus, some litters can be at risk of passive immune transfer failure. Present study evaluated if supplementation with MOS, FOS,andalong pregnancy increases colostrum quality. Twenty Great Dane bitches were divided into 4 groups. Control group (CG) received standard diet, only. Diet was supplemented with pre- and probiotics in other 3 study groups during: the last (1WG), last 2 (2WG), and last 4 (4WG) weeks of pregnancy, until parturition. Serum samples were collected at estrous (T0), supplementation beginning (T1), and parturition (T2). Colostrum was collected at C-section end. The IgG, IgM, and IgA were assayed on both matrices. In serum, IgG were higher at T0 than at parturition in all study groups and they significantly lowered from T0 to T1 in all groups. In colostrum, IgG and IgM were significantly higher in 4WG, while IgA already increased in 2WG group. Four-week pre- and probiotic supplementation resulted in the best immune properties of colostrum, as by the higher IgG, IgM, and IgA colostrum levels found in 4WG. Further studies would verify the exact mechanisms involved: pre-partum IgG mammary accumulation and B-cells GALT proliferation and mammary transfer. Further trials would verify whether these beneficial effects of pre- and probiotics on colostrum also lead to improved clinical conditions and immunological functions of newborns and puppies.
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Search related cases →Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33240949/