Impact of an extended light regimen imposed during nursery period on the performance and lipid metabolism of weanling pigs.

IF 2.4 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Guangfan Liu, Fen Su, Xingyue Zou, Xingming Yang, Liang Tian
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to assess the impact of a prolonged photoperiod on the growth performance and lipid metabolism of weaned piglets.

Methods: Twenty-four piglets weaned at 28 days of age were randomly dichotomized into two groups that were alternatively subjected to either long photoperiod (LP) group (16L:8D) or short photoperiod (SP) group (10L:14D) for 42days. Four replicates of three animals per replicates were used per experimental treatment.

Results: Our results demonstrated that prolonged photoperiod increased piglet body weight, average daily weight gain (ADG), backfat thickness (BF), backfat index during the nursery period, and increased ADG, average daily feed intake (ADFI), and decreased the F/G of piglets during the experiment days 29 to 42. Meanwhile, we observed LP piglets' plasma melatonin, growth hormone and serotonin levels were decreased at 14 d and 42 d compared to SP piglets. Moreover, up-regulated mRNA or protein expression of PPARγ and CEBPα, and lower mRNA or protein expression of MTR1, ATGL, HSL, PPARα, and CPT1α, were observed in back subcutaneous fat (BSF) of LP group compared with that of SP group. Significant increases were observed in the mRNA or protein contents of lipogenic genes, including C/EBPα, SREBP-1c, ACCα, and FAS, in the liver of LP piglets, whereas CPT1α and ACOX1 mRNA levels and PPARα and MTR1 protein expression were significantly down-regulated in LP group compared to SP group. Extended photoperiod also increased lipid content in longissimus dorsi muscle (LDM) that was associated with higher mRNA or protein levels of SREBP-1c, ACCα, FAS, Pref1, and LPL, decreased mRNA or protein contents of LeptinR, MTR1, HSL, and ACOX1.

Conclusion: Together, these findings suggest that there is an advantage, in terms of growth performance and fat deposition, in imposing a prolonged light program (16-h light/day) on nursery piglets to alleviate the negative aspects of weaning stress.

保育期延长光照时间对断奶猪生产性能和脂质代谢的影响
目的:本研究旨在评估延长光周期对断奶仔猪生长性能和脂质代谢的影响:本研究旨在评估延长光周期对断奶仔猪生长性能和脂质代谢的影响:方法:将 24 头 28 日龄断奶仔猪随机分为两组,分别饲喂长光周期组(16 小时:8 天)或短光周期组(10 小时:14 天)42 天。每个实验处理使用四个重复,每个重复三只动物:结果表明,在保育期,延长光照时间可提高仔猪体重、平均日增重(ADG)、背膘厚度(BF)和背膘指数;在第 29 天至第 42 天,延长光照时间可提高仔猪平均日增重(ADG)、平均日采食量(ADFI)和降低 F/G。同时,与 SP 仔猪相比,我们观察到 LP 仔猪在 14 d 和 42 d 的血浆褪黑激素、生长激素和血清素水平有所下降。此外,与SP组相比,LP组仔猪背部皮下脂肪(BSF)中PPARγ和CEBPα的mRNA或蛋白表达上调,而MTR1、ATGL、HSL、PPARα和CPT1α的mRNA或蛋白表达降低。与SP组相比,LP组仔猪肝脏中C/EBPα、SREBP-1c、ACCα和FAS等致脂基因的mRNA或蛋白含量显著增加,而CPT1α和ACOX1 mRNA水平以及PPARα和MTR1蛋白表达显著下调。延长光周期还增加了背阔肌(LDM)的脂质含量,这与SREBP-1c、ACCα、FAS、Pref1和LPL的mRNA或蛋白水平升高,LeptinR、MTR1、HSL和ACOX1的mRNA或蛋白含量降低有关:总之,这些研究结果表明,在生长性能和脂肪沉积方面,对保育仔猪实施长期光照计划(16 小时光照/天)以减轻断奶应激的负面影响具有优势。
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Animal Bioscience
Animal Bioscience AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE-
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