母体补充β-胡萝卜素可通过免疫介导和微生物介导的母体效应改善雏鸡的生长、发育、免疫和肠道微生物群。

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Taiping Wang, Guoxia Wang, Min Wu, Hainan Lan, Jingsheng Liu, Haizhou Gong, Xin Zheng
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在家禽中,母体营养干预会影响胚胎的发育和肠道微生物群。β-胡萝卜素具有增强免疫力和调节肠道微生物群的特性。我们研究了在母鸡日粮中添加β-胡萝卜素对子代生长发育和免疫的影响,以确定母体β-胡萝卜素是否有益于子代健康。我们的研究结果表明,β-胡萝卜素增加了母鸡血清IgG、溶菌酶和β-防御素,随后提高了它们后代血清中的这些参数,促进了它们的生长发育。后代体重和肠道发育指标与血清溶菌酶和β -防御素水平呈显著正相关。溶菌酶和β -防御素垂直转移的增加可能与这些基因在母体空肠中的表达增加有关。大鼠与子代肠道共有的类群数量大于母代肠道共有的类群数量。在这些类群中,只有21日龄子代肠道的Caloramator丰度显著升高。综上所述,母体β-胡萝卜素包埋促进子代生长发育,可能是通过增强母体肠道免疫从而促进免疫介导的母体效应。在鸡中,母系微生物向子代的垂直转移表现出选择性。
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Maternal β-carotene supplementation improves offspring growth, development, immunity, and intestinal microbiota in chickens via immune-mediated and microbial-mediated maternal effects.

Maternal β-carotene supplementation improves offspring growth, development, immunity, and intestinal microbiota in chickens via immune-mediated and microbial-mediated maternal effects.

Maternal β-carotene supplementation improves offspring growth, development, immunity, and intestinal microbiota in chickens via immune-mediated and microbial-mediated maternal effects.

Maternal β-carotene supplementation improves offspring growth, development, immunity, and intestinal microbiota in chickens via immune-mediated and microbial-mediated maternal effects.

In poultry, maternal nutritional interventions affect the development and intestinal microbiota of embryos. β-carotene possesses immune-boosting and gut microbiota-regulating properties. We examined the influences of supplementing hen diets with β-carotene on offspring growth, development, and immunity to determine whether maternal β-carotene benefits offspring health. Our findings showed that β-carotene increased serum IgG, lysozyme, and beta-defensins in hens, subsequently elevated these parameters in the serum of their offspring, and promoted their growth and development. In offspring, there were significant positive correlations between body weights and intestinal development indices with serum lysozyme and beta-defensin levels. The augmentation of vertical transfer of lysozyme and beta-defensins may be linked to the increased expression of these genes in the maternal jejunum. The number of shared taxa between the magnum and offspring gut is higher than that between the maternal gut and offspring. Among the taxa, were increased in the maternal magnum and gut microbiome, only the Caloramator abundance was significantly elevated in the guts of 21-day-old offspring. In conclusion, maternal β-carotene inclusion improves offspring growth and development, potentially through enhancing maternal intestinal immunity and thereby promoting immune-mediated maternal effects. The vertical transfer of maternal microbes to offspring exhibits selectivity in chicken.

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