Evaluation of commercial diets on fecal consistency and defecation frequency in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) with chronic intermittent idiopathic diarrhea.

IF 2.7 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Annemiek Maaskant, Niels R Blees, Antoine Smits, Ronald J Corbee, Jaco Bakker, Jan A M Langermans, Edmond J Remarque
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Abstract

Background: Recurrent diarrhea is common health and welfare problem in captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Aside from infectious causes, dietary factors have been implicated in diarrhea. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to evaluate commercially available pelleted diets in rhesus macaques with chronic intermittent idiopathic diarrhea. The main differences between these diets were lactose and fiber content. A randomized cross-over diet study was conducted to investigate the influence of each diet on fecal consistency and defecation frequency as indicators of diarrhea. Nine animals with chronic intermittent diarrhea and four controls were included. Each diet was fed for approximately three months, with a similar wash-out period after each diet cycle. The fecal consistency was graded using the Waltham Faeces Scoring system, with a cutoff score of > 3.5 indicating diarrhea. Both groups and diets were compared by both mixed and fixed effect models.

Results: Descriptive data showed that the mean fecal consistency score was highest in the diarrhea group in the standard diet at 3.71 ± 0.456 whereas the lowest mean fecal consistency scores were observed for lactose-free and high fiber diet in both diarrhea (3.25 ± 0.423) and control group (3.04 ± 0.346). A significant improvement of the fecal consistency score was detected in the diarrhea group when fed lactose-free diets (-0.41(-0.65 - -0.16, P < 0.01) and -0.47(-0.68 --0.25, P < 0.0002), respectively). Lactose-free and high fiber content showed the best outcome regarding improvement of the fecal consistency score -0.47(CL -0.68-- 0.25, P < 0.0002). Defecation frequency increased in both groups with 1.21(CL 0.65 - 1.78, P < 0.00001) per observation day when fed a lactose-free, high-fiber diet.

Conclusions: Lactose-free and high-fiber showed overall the best improvement of the fecal consistency in animals with diarrhea. Switching to commercially available lactose-free diets may decrease diarrhea incidence in rhesus macaques suffering from chronic intermittent idiopathic diarrhea. Nevertheless, additional nutritional research is warranted and establishing optimal nutritional requirements for captive macaques will add to our ability to understand and improve dietary interventions.

商业饲料对慢性间歇性特发性腹泻恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)粪便一致性和排便频率的影响。
背景:反复腹泻是圈养恒河猴(Macaca mulatta)常见的健康和福利问题。除了感染原因外,饮食因素也与腹泻有关。因此,本研究的主要目的是评估市售颗粒饲料对患有慢性间歇性特发性腹泻的恒河猴的影响。这两种饮食的主要区别在于乳糖和纤维含量。本试验采用随机交叉饲粮试验,探讨不同饲粮对粪便粘稠度和排便次数作为腹泻指标的影响。包括9只慢性间歇性腹泻动物和4只对照动物。每种饮食大约喂养3个月,每个饮食周期后有相似的洗脱期。使用沃尔瑟姆粪便评分系统对粪便稠度进行评分,截止分数为bbbb3.5表示腹泻。两组和饮食均采用混合效应和固定效应模型进行比较。结果:描述性数据显示,腹泻组在标准日粮中粪便黏稠度得分最高,为3.71±0.456;无乳糖和高纤维日粮在腹泻组和对照组中粪便黏稠度得分最低,分别为3.25±0.423和3.04±0.346。腹泻组饲喂无乳糖饲粮显著提高了粪便稠度评分(-0.41(-0.65 - -0.16,P))。结论:总体而言,无乳糖和高纤维饲粮对腹泻动物粪便稠度的改善效果最好。改用市售无乳糖饮食可能会降低患有慢性间歇性特发性腹泻的恒河猴的腹泻发病率。然而,额外的营养研究是必要的,为圈养猕猴建立最佳营养需求将增加我们理解和改善饮食干预的能力。
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