IF 4.2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Soyoung Yeo, Chaewon Lee, Hyunjoon Park, Kyungsun Eo, Su Cheong Yeom, Heebal Kim, Chul Sung Huh
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畜牧业中的过度拥挤压力是动物健康和肉类、牛奶和鸡蛋等畜产品的一个重大问题。它通过改变微生物群和调节神经元一氧化氮合酶(nNOS)来影响肠道健康。本研究旨在调查过度拥挤应激对肠道微生物群组成和 nNOS 表达的影响。我们利用高灵敏度的基因表达量化工具 HiBiT 系统建立了一个 nNOS-HiBiT 基因敲入小鼠模型。每个笼子饲养二十只小鼠(MPC20),诱发过度拥挤应激,并与每个笼子饲养两只小鼠(MPC2)的对照组进行比较。过度拥挤应激会增加下丘脑和回肠中的 nNOS 水平以及血清皮质酮水平。对照组和过度拥挤应激诱导组小鼠回肠、盲肠和结肠中的肠道微生物组成存在差异。具体来说,双歧杆菌和Akkermansia在MPC20的所有三个区域都减少了,而回肠和结肠中的螺旋杆菌以及盲肠中的伞菌在MPC20中增加了。值得注意的是,在过度拥挤压力下,当使用 nNOS 和皮质酮表达作为协变量时,双歧杆菌持续减少。这些区域性差异反映了过度拥挤应激对肠道的不同影响,表明在大脑-肠道-微生物组轴中通过 nNOS 的表达产生了复杂的相互作用。重要的是,添加益生菌饲料,尤其是含有双歧杆菌的益生菌饲料,可能会抵消这些下降,从而增强肠道健康,提高牲畜食品的质量。这项研究加深了我们对过度拥挤压力与肠道微生物群之间相关性的理解,为改善畜牧业的管理环境提供了宝贵的数据。
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Overcrowding Stress in Livestock Production Alters Gut Microbiota Composition and Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (nNOS) Expression in nNOS-HiBiT Knock-in Mouse Model.

Overcrowding stress in livestock farming is a significant concern for animal health and livestock products such as meats, milk, and eggs. It affects gut health by altering microbiota and regulating neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS). This study aimed to investigate the effects of overcrowding stress on the gut microbiota composition and nNOS expression. We generated an nNOS-HiBiT knock-in mouse model using the HiBiT system, a highly sensitive tool for accurately quantifying gene expression. Overcrowding stress was induced by housing twenty mice per cage (MPC20) and compared with a control group of two mice per cage (MPC2). Overcrowding stress increases nNOS levels in the hypothalamus and ileum and serum corticosterone levels. Gut microbial composition differed between the control and overcrowding stress-induced groups in the ileum, cecum, and colon. Specifically, Bifidobacterium and Akkermansia decreased in all three regions of MPC20, whereas Helicobacter in the ileum and colon and Parasuterella in the cecum increased in MPC20. Notably, Bifidobacterium consistently decreased when nNOS and corticosterone expression were used as covariates under overcrowding stress. These regional variations reflect the differential impact of overcrowding stress on the intestinal tract, indicating complex interactions through nNOS expression within the brain-gut-microbiome axis. Importantly, the addition of probiotic feed, particularly those containing Bifidobacterium, may counteract these decreases, leading to enhanced gut health and improved quality of livestock food products. This study enhances our understanding of the correlation between overcrowding stress and the gut microbiota, providing valuable data for improving the management environment in livestock farming.

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Food Science of Animal Resources
Food Science of Animal Resources Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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6.70
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期刊介绍: Food Science of Animal Resources (Food Sci. Anim. Resour.) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research and review articles on scientific and technological aspects of chemistry, biotechnology, processing, engineering, and microbiology of meat, egg, dairy, and edible insect/worm products.
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