Carmen Álvarez-Delgado, Inés Ruedas-Torres, José M Sánchez-Carvajal, Feliciano Priego-Capote, Laura Castillo-Peinado, Ángela Galán-Relaño, Pedro J Moreno, Esperanza Díaz-Bueno, Benito Lozano-Buenestado, Irene M Rodríguez-Gómez, Librado Carrasco, Francisco J Pallarés, Jaime Gómez-Laguna
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摘要
背景:维生素D可以改善先天抗菌反应和肠黏膜屏障的完整性,是改善猪健康的一种替代抗生素。因此,本研究对252头纯种伊比利亚仔猪进行了为期60天的试验,以评估饲粮中添加富含维生素D3代谢物的植物提取物的益处。研究组在常规饲料中添加1,25双羟基维生素D (1,25(OH)2D) (100 ppm),其中已包含维生素D(分别在起始饲料和适应饲料中分别添加2000 IU和1000 IU)。在研究过程中对平均日增重(ADG)、饲料系数(FCR)和体重变异系数(CV-BW)进行评估。研究组18只动物和对照组14只动物在选定的时间点采血,测定白细胞计数、血清中维生素D3及其代谢物浓度、IgA和IgG。在研究的第30天和第60天,每组和时间点各取3只动物的小肠样本进行组织病理学、形态测定和免疫组织化学(IgA和FoxP3)检测。结果:添加饲料的动物日增重(493 g/d vs 444 g/d)和饲料转化率(2.3 g/d vs 3.02)均有提高。此外,较低的CV-BW表明在处理批次中均匀性更强(13.17% vs 26.23%)。此外,在处理过的猪中,观察到小肠中IgA和调节性T细胞数量的轻度增加。结论:这些结果强调了这种补充剂的好处,并鼓励在其他生产阶段开展进一步的研究。
Impact of supplementation with dihydroxylated vitamin D3 on performance parameters and gut health in weaned Iberian piglets under indoor/outdoor conditions.
Background: Vitamin D may improve innate antimicrobial response and the integrity of the intestinal mucosal barrier representing an alternative to antibiotics for improving pig health. Therefore, benefits of dietary supplementation with a product based on vitamin D3 metabolite-rich plant extracts were assessed in 252 purebred Iberian piglets for a period of 60 days. The study group received 1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D) (100 ppm) in the conventional feed, which already included vitamin D (2000 IU in the starter and 1000 IU in the adaptation diets, respectively). Average daily gain (ADG), feed conversion ratio (FCR) and coefficient of variation of body weight (CV-BW) were assessed along the study. Blood samples, from 18 animals of the study group and 14 animals of the control group, were collected at selected time points to determine white blood cell count, concentration of vitamin D3 and its metabolites, and IgA and IgG in serum. Histopathology, morphometry, and immunohistochemistry (IgA and FoxP3) from small intestine samples were performed on days 30 and 60 of the study from 3 animals per group and time point.
Results: The ADG (493 vs 444 g/day) and FCR (2.3 vs 3.02) showed an improved performance in the supplemented animals. Moreover, the lower CV-BW indicated a greater homogeneity in the treated batches (13.17 vs 26.23%). Furthermore, a mild increase of IgA and in the number of regulatory T cells in the small intestine were observed in treated pigs.
Conclusions: These results highlight the benefits of this supplementation and encourage to develop further studies along other production stages.
期刊介绍:
Porcine Health Management (PHM) is an open access peer-reviewed journal that aims to publish relevant, novel and revised information regarding all aspects of swine health medicine and production.