Impact of virginiamycin on the ruminal microbiota of feedlot cattle.

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Bruna Parapinski Santos, Júlio Augusto Naylor Lisbôa, José Antônio Bessegatto, Carlos Henrique Montemor, Lais Resende Paulino, Amauri Alcindo Alfieri, J Scott Weese, Marcio Carvalho Costa
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Growth-promoting antibiotics have been used in cattle, but concern about antimicrobial overuse has prompted a re-evaluation of this practice. To evaluate changes in the ruminal microbiota of feedlot cattle by virginiamycin, a total of 76 crossbreed beef cattle from 2 batches of cattle at different sampling periods (B1 and B2) were divided into 2 groups: one receiving virginiamycin in their diet (ATB) and the other receiving the same diet without any growth promoter (CON). The use of virginiamycin was associated with significant changes in the diversity and composition of the ruminal microbiota of cattle in B1, but not in cattle in B2. Several bacterial taxa were significantly more abundant in samples from CON, e.g., an unclassified genus of the TM7 phylum, whereas others were associated with the use of virginiamycin, e.g., Holdemania and Selenomonas spp. In conclusion, virginiamycin can affect bacterial diversity and composition in the rumen of feedlot cattle, but its effect is inconsistent in different seasons of the year.

维吉尼霉素对饲养场牛瘤胃微生物群的影响
牛一直在使用促进生长的抗生素,但人们对过度使用抗菌素的担忧促使人们重新评估这种做法。为了评估维吉尼霉素对饲养场牛瘤胃微生物群的影响,我们将不同采样期(B1 和 B2)两批共 76 头杂交肉牛分为两组:一组在饮食中添加维吉尼霉素(ATB),另一组在饮食中添加相同的维吉尼霉素,但不添加任何生长促进剂(CON)。使用维吉尼霉素后,B1 组牛的瘤胃微生物群的多样性和组成发生了显著变化,但 B2 组牛的变化不大。有几个细菌类群在CON的样本中明显更多,例如TM7门的一个未分类的属,而其他细菌类群则与使用维吉尼霉素有关,例如Holdemania和Selenomonas属。 总之,维吉尼霉素可影响饲养场牛瘤胃中的细菌多样性和组成,但其影响在一年中的不同季节并不一致。
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