Effects of Leuconostoc lactis on the antioxidant ability and indole-3-acetaldehyde metabolism via regulating the gut microbiota-liver axis in aged laying hens.

IF 4.4 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Zhou Chenxin, Liu Hui, Chen Meixia, Zhang Zefeng, Xu Fuzhou, Zhang Dongyan
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Lactobacillus has antioxidant properties that may benefit poultry production. However, there is no systematic research on antioxidant of Lactobacillus strain and its effects on regulating nutrient metabolism in aged laying hens. This study investigated the influence of Leuconostoc lactis on production and antioxidant capacity in aged laying hens and explored the key biomarkers associated with tryptophan-skatole metabolism and its effects on the intestinal microbiota-liver axis. Hens supplemented with L. lactis showed a higher laying rate, reduced hepatic MDA levels, and increased T-AOC in comparison with the control group (CG). Indole-3-acetaldehyde (IAld) levels were elevated in both feces and yolk, and skatole decreased in feces by the L. lactis group compared to CG. The total polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), C18:3n3, and C18:2n6c in yolk were raised in the L. lactis group relative to CG. In the liver, mRNA levels of AhR, CYP2D6, and CPT-1 were markedly upregulated in the L. lactis group relative to CG. The L. lactis-treated group also exhibited higher alpha diversity in fecal samples at 30 days and in ileal samples at 60 days. Further, we conducted the hepatocyte validation experiment and found that MDA levels were significantly reduced, and T-AOC was increased in both the L. lactis and IAld-treated groups compared with the CG. IAld treatment significantly affected p38, and NF-κB, and Nrf2 cytokine expression in hepatocytes. The findings provide a reference for the use of L. lactis in improving production and intestinal nutrition in aged laying hens.

白菌乳通过调节肠道菌群-肝轴对老龄蛋鸡抗氧化能力和吲哚-3-乙醛代谢的影响
乳酸菌具有抗氧化特性,可能对家禽生产有益。然而,对乳杆菌菌株的抗氧化作用及其对老龄蛋鸡营养物质代谢的调节作用尚无系统的研究。本研究旨在研究饲粮中添加白乳酸菌对老龄蛋鸡产量和抗氧化能力的影响,探索与色氨酸-臭鼬素代谢相关的关键生物标志物及其对肠道菌群-肝轴的影响。与对照组(CG)相比,添加乳杆菌的蛋鸡产蛋率更高,肝脏MDA水平降低,T-AOC升高。与对照组相比,乳酸乳杆菌组粪便和蛋黄中吲哚-3-乙醛(IAld)水平升高,粪便中粪臭素含量降低。乳酸菌组蛋黄中总多不饱和脂肪酸(PUFAs)、C18:3n3和C18:2n6c含量均高于CG组。肝脏中AhR、CYP2D6、CPT-1 mRNA水平明显上调。乳杆菌处理组在30天的粪便样品和60天的回肠样品中也表现出更高的α多样性。进一步,我们进行了肝细胞验证实验,发现与CG相比,L. lactis和iald处理组的MDA水平显著降低,T-AOC升高。IAld治疗显著影响肝细胞p38、NF-κB和Nrf2细胞因子的表达。本研究结果可为乳杆菌在提高蛋鸡产量和肠道营养方面的应用提供参考。
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