Piglets' gut microbiota dynamics.

Q1 Veterinary
D. Klein
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Abstract The gut microbiota has been a subject of great interest in recent years because the composition and diversity are associated with the maintenance of piglets' health and welfare. This review aims to summarise the composition and diversity of piglet microbiome, the impact on health maintenance, influence of feed and nutrients, impact of stress situations, and the effect of growth promoters and antimicrobials on gut microbiota. The composition and diversity of microbiota are influenced by animal early experiences, the appropriate development of microbiota is essential for intestinal function, and influence animal health, growth and productivity. Interactions between the gut microbiota and the immune system help maintain epithelial barrier, and protect from post-weaning diarrhoea pathogenies. After weaning, the piglets' diet changes abruptly, affecting the microbiota and the physiology, but this can be modulated through nutrients such as fibre, protein and minerals. Stress situations contribute to the appearance of intestinal disorders, possibly changing the microbiota and epithelial cell structure, facilitating colonisation of pathogenic bacteria, decreased performance and increase the use of antimicrobials. In swine production, growth promoters and antibiotics are used to reduce mortality and morbidity, especially in weaning piglets, reducing and controlling potential pathogenic bacteria, resulting in more feed intake and body weight. Antimicrobial use reduces the entire gut microbial population; the replacers are probiotics, prebiotics and organic acids, which helps maintain intestinal microbial populations, and inhibits pathogenic bacteria development. Knowing the animal microbiome dynamics helps improve immunity, productive performance and welfare, and also reduce the use of antimicrobials in animal production.
仔猪肠道菌群动态。
肠道菌群的组成和多样性关系到仔猪健康和福利的维持,因此近年来引起了人们极大的兴趣。本文就仔猪肠道微生物群的组成和多样性、对健康维持的影响、饲料和营养物质的影响、应激环境的影响以及生长促进剂和抗菌剂对肠道微生物群的影响等方面进行综述。微生物群的组成和多样性受动物早期经历的影响,微生物群的适当发育对肠道功能至关重要,并影响动物的健康、生长和生产力。肠道微生物群和免疫系统之间的相互作用有助于维持上皮屏障,并防止断奶后腹泻病原体。断奶后,仔猪的日粮会突然改变,影响微生物群和生理机能,但这可以通过纤维、蛋白质和矿物质等营养物质来调节。应激情况导致肠道疾病的出现,可能改变微生物群和上皮细胞结构,促进致病菌定植,降低生产性能并增加抗菌剂的使用。在养猪生产中,使用生长促进剂和抗生素来降低死亡率和发病率,特别是在断奶仔猪中,减少和控制潜在的致病菌,从而增加采食量和体重。抗菌药物的使用减少了整个肠道微生物群;这些替代品是益生菌、益生元和有机酸,它们有助于维持肠道微生物种群,抑制致病菌的发展。了解动物微生物组动态有助于提高免疫力、生产性能和福利,并减少动物生产中抗菌剂的使用。
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CAB Reviews: Perspectives in Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Nutrition and Natural Resources
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