The influence of dietary white button mushrooms (Agaricus bisporus) on the kinetics of changes in the proportion of peripheral blood CD4+ CD8+ T lymphocytes in lambs

IF 0.4 4区 农林科学 Q4 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Branimira Špoljarić, Ana Shek Vugrovečki, Damir Mihelić, Ivona Žura Žaja, Silvijo Vince, Daniel Špoljarić, Mario Živković, Marijana Mirjana Kardum Paro, Ksenija Vlahović, Marko Samardžija, Nada Vijtiuk, Maja Popović
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The primary focus of the current study was to determine the potential benefits of supplementing sheep diet with white button mushrooms (WBM) in terms of growth, health and the kinetics of systemic CD4+ CD8+ memory T lymphocytes in lambs. Forty-five female lambs (Lika breed) were divided into three groups: A – the control group fed on a free-range pasture for the 222 days of the experiment, while groups B and C were housed in a separate facility for 42 days and fed either a commercial feed mixture (FM) or a FM supplemented with 15% of freshly prepared WBM, respectively, and ad libitum forage. For the remaining 180 days of the experiment, both groups (B and C) of lambs were kept free-range and fed pasture only. The lambs were monitored daily starting on Day 0 (or 90 days of age) before the treatments, weighed and blood sampled on Days 0, 21, 42 and 222, and were clinically observed for the incidence/severity of diarrhea and/or other signs of disease. In addition to morbidity, mortality was also monitored, and dead lambs were examined for gross pathology changes. The lambs fed FM supplemented with WBM (group C) had significantly higher body weight gain (P<0.05) on Days 42 and 222. They were neither diarrheic nor had any mortality cases throughout the experiment. Also, these lambs had a significantly increased (P<0.05) proportion of CD4+CD8+ T cells on Days 42 and 222. The data obtained supported our assumption of the efficacy of dietary WBM in the immunostimulation of CD4+CD8+ memory T lymphocytes in lambs, resulting in protection against on-farm diarrhea and providing an increased growth rate.
饲粮添加双孢蘑菇对羔羊外周血CD4+ CD8+ T淋巴细胞比例变化动力学的影响
本研究的主要重点是确定在绵羊饲粮中添加白蘑菇(WBM)在羔羊生长、健康和全身CD4+ CD8+记忆T淋巴细胞动力学方面的潜在益处。将45只利卡(Lika)母羊分为3组:A组为对照组,试验222 d在散养牧场上饲养;B组和C组单独饲养42 d,分别饲喂商品混合饲料(FM)和添加15%新制WBM的混合饲料以及自由采食饲料。其余180 d试验中,B组和C组均放养,仅饲喂牧草。从治疗前第0天(或90日龄)开始,每天对羔羊进行监测,在第0、21、42和222天称重并采血,并对腹泻和/或其他疾病症状的发生率/严重程度进行临床观察。除发病率外,还监测了死亡率,并检查了死羔羊的大体病理变化。饲粮中添加WBM (C组)的羔羊在第42天和222天的增重显著高于对照组(p < 0.05)。在整个实验过程中,他们既没有腹泻,也没有任何死亡病例。第42天和222天,羔羊体内CD4+CD8+ T细胞比例显著升高(p < 0.05)。所获得的数据支持了我们的假设,即饲粮中添加WBM可以刺激羔羊体内CD4+CD8+记忆T淋巴细胞的免疫,从而防止农场腹泻并提高生长速度。
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Veterinarski Arhiv
Veterinarski Arhiv VETERINARY SCIENCES-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
20.00%
发文量
22
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Veterinarski arhiv (Vet. arhiv) publishes original scientific papers, case reports, short communications, review papers and book reviews. Occasionally, in supplemental issues, it publishes papers of relevant conferences. The scope of the journal includes all fields of veterinary and animal sciences. Veterinarski arhiv is published by the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb, six times a year, as an open access, peer-reviewed, international scientific journal. Only unpublished manuscripts may be accepted for the review process. All papers must be written in English and submitted via the Journal''s online submission system (COMET). The content of the Journal is available free of charge and there are no publication charges.
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