Animals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 9 - 9
Published: Dec. 24, 2024
The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
investigate
the
effects
terpinen-4-ol
(TER)
supplementation
on
intestinal
barrier
function
pigs.
Five
groups
fifty
28-day-old
piglets
with
comparable
body
weights
were
randomly
assigned
following
groups:
control
group
(CON),
lipopolysaccharide
(LPS),
low
TER
(PLT),
middle
(PMT),
and
high
(PHT).
basal
diet
given
CON
LPS
groups,
30,
60,
or
90
mg/kg
added
for
groups.
After
21-day
trial
period,
in
received
an
intraperitoneal
injection
100
μg/kg
weight
LPS,
whereas
0.9%
normal
saline
solution.
results
showed
that
stimulation
resulted
a
decrease
(p
<
0.05)
depth
colonic
crypts
piglets,
which
greater
group.
Compared
those
group,
number
goblet
cells
MUC2
expression
decreased
colon
while
these
parameters
increased
PMT
0.05).
malondialdehyde
(MDA)
content
than
activities
glutathione
peroxidase
(GSH-Px),
superoxide
dismutase
(SOD),
catalase
(CAT)
lower
group;
conversely,
MDA
colons
PLT
also
reduced
LPS-induced
upregulation
IL-1β
TNF-α
expression,
along
relative
gene
NLRP3,
ASC,
caspase-1
abundances
Firmicutes
UCG-005
0.05),
significantly
abundance
Proteobacteria
Actinobacteria
Phascolarctobacterium
PHT
compared
In
conclusion,
effectively
improved
weaning
piglets.
Based
study,
appropriate
dose
diets
60
mg/kg.
Antioxidants,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
12(7), P. 1342 - 1342
Published: June 26, 2023
Inflammatory
bowel
disease
(IBD),
characterized
by
an
abnormal
immune
response,
includes
two
distinct
types:
Crohn’s
(CD)
and
ulcerative
colitis
(UC).
Extensive
research
has
revealed
that
the
pathogeny
of
IBD
encompasses
genetic
factors,
environmental
dysfunction,
dysbiosis,
lifestyle
choices.
Furthermore,
patients
with
exhibit
both
local
systemic
oxidative
damage
caused
excessive
presence
reactive
oxygen
species.
This
exacerbates
response
imbalances,
intestinal
mucosal
damage,
dysbiosis
in
patients.
Meanwhile,
weaning
period
represents
a
crucial
phase
for
pigs,
during
which
they
experience
pronounced
inflammatory
responses,
leading
to
severe
diarrhea
increased
mortality
rates.
Pigs
are
highly
similar
humans
terms
physiology
anatomy,
making
them
potential
choice
simulating
human
IBD.
Although
exact
mechanism
behind
post-weaning
remains
unclear,
its
progression
pathogenesis,
is
well
acknowledged.
Besides
conventional
anti-inflammatory
drugs,
certain
probiotics,
particularly
Lactobacillus
Bifidobacteria
strains,
have
been
found
possess
antioxidant
properties.
These
include
scavenging
species,
chelating
metal
ions
inhibit
Fenton
reaction,
regulation
host
enzymes.
Consequently,
numerous
studies
last
decades
committed
exploring
role
probiotics
alleviating
Here,
we
sequentially
discuss
negative
consequences
stress
on
IBD,
effectiveness
treatment,
application
weaned
piglets,
mechanisms
probiotics.
Animals,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 647 - 647
Published: Feb. 17, 2024
Purebred
Bamei
piglets
present
problems,
including
slow
growth,
respiratory
disease,
and
post-weaning
stress.
This
study
investigated
the
effects
of
Lactobacillus
plantarum
QP28-1-
Bacillus
subtilis
QB8-fermented
feed
supplementation
on
growth
performance,
immunity,
intestinal
microflora
from
Qinghai,
China.
A
total
48
purebred
(25
days;
6.8
±
0.97
kg)
were
divided
into
following
four
groups
for
a
28-day
diet
experiment:
basal
(CK);
containing
10%
plantarum-fermented
(L);
subtilis-fermented
(B);
mixture
5%
+
(H).
The
daily
weight
gain
food
intake
group
H
increased
(p
<
0.05),
feed/weight
ratios
fed
with
fermented
decreased
more
than
that
CK
group.
levels
three
immune
factors,
namely
immunoglobulin
(Ig)M,
IgG,
interferon-γ,
higher
whereas
those
tumor
necrosis
factor-α,
interleukin
(IL)-1β,
IL-6
lower
0.05)
in
Total
protein
was
while
urea
nitrogen,
cholesterol
triglycerides
mixed-fermented
Analysis
gut
microbiota
showed
addition
α-diversity
microbiota,
increasing
abundances
probiotics
Lactobacillus,
Muribaculaceae,
Ruminococcaceae,
Prevotellaceae,
Rikenellaceae.
Additionally,
correlation
analysis
demonstrated
several
these
probiotic
bacteria
closely
related
to
serum
immunity.
In
conclusion,
rebuilt
piglets,
thereby
reducing
ratio,
improving
intake,
enhancing
Microbiology Spectrum,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(4)
Published: March 7, 2024
Enterotoxigenic
Escherichia
coli
(ETEC)
is
one
of
the
major
pathogens
contributing
to
piglet
diarrhea,
with
significant
implications
for
both
health
and
economic
aspects
livestock
industry.
SW207
an
isolate
Bacillus
halotolerans
isolated
from
cold-
disease-resistant
Leixiang
pigs
in
Northeastern
China.
We
have
discovered
that
can
survive
pig's
gastrointestinal
fluid
under
conditions
high
bile
salt
concentration,
displaying
potent
antagonistic
activity
against
ETEC.
In
this
study,
we
established
a
weaned
diarrhea
model
infected
ETEC
investigate
role
preventing
improving
intestinal
health.
Results
indicate
upregulates
expression
tight
junction
proteins,
including
claudin-1,
occludin,
zonula
occludens-1,
at
transcriptional
translational
levels.
Furthermore,
reduces
serum
endotoxin,
D-lactic
acid,
various
oxidative
stress
markers
while
enhancing
mechanical
barrier
function.
terms
immune
barrier,
suppressed
activation
TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB
pathway,
reducing
inflammatory
factors
upregulating
small
intestine
mucosal
sIgA.
Concerning
biological
significantly
content
E.
intestines
promotes
abundance
beneficial
bacteria,
thereby
mitigating
microbiota
imbalance
caused
by
summary,
has
potential
prevent
ETEC,
alleviate
inflammation
epithelial
damage,
facilitate
changes
microbiota.
This
contributes
elucidating
mechanisms
host-microbe
interactions
pathogen
infections.IMPORTANCEEnterotoxigenic
consistently
been
causing
mortality
piglets
pig
farming.
The
industry
traditionally
relied
on
antibiotic
administration
control
ETEC-induced
diarrhea.
However,
overuse
antibiotics
led
emergence
drug-resistant
zoonotic
bacterial
pathogens,
posing
threat
public
Therefore,
there
urgent
need
identify
alternatives
reduce
usage.
assessed
protective
effect
novel
probiotic
analyzed
its
vivo
vitro.
study
results
provide
theoretical
support
reference
implementing
interventions
gut
early
improve
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(2), P. 450 - 450
Published: Jan. 14, 2023
Essential
oils
(EO)
are
promising
feed
additives
for
their
antibacterial,
antioxidant,
and
immune-enhancing
abilities
with
low
toxicity.
Carvacrol,
thymol,
cinnamaldehyde
commonly
used
to
synthesize
EO.
However,
few
studies
focus
on
combining
these
three
EO
in
early-weaned
piglets.
In
the
present
study,
24
piglets
weaned
at
21
d
of
age
were
randomly
divided
into
2
groups
(6
replicate
pens
per
group,
pen).
The
fed
a
basal
diet
(the
control
group)
supplemented
400
mg/kg
(a
blend
consisting
carvacrol,
cinnamaldehyde,
28
days.
At
end
experiment,
one
piglet
pen
was
chosen
be
sacrificed.
Growth
performance,
hematology,
plasma
biochemical
indices,
antioxidant
capacity,
intestinal
epithelial
development
immunity,
colonic
volatile
fatty
acids
(VFA),
microbiota
determined.
results
indicated
that
significantly
improved
average
daily
intake
(ADFI,
p
<
0.01)
gain
(ADG,
0.05)
day
0
period.
supplementation
led
significant
decrease
lysozyme
(p
cortisol
levels
0.01).
Additionally,
promoted
jejunal
goblet
cells
villus,
mucosa
ZO-1
mRNA
expression,
ileal
villus
height,
height/crypt
depth
ratio
0.05).
mucosal
TLR4
NFκB
p-p65/p65
protein
expression
inhibited
group
Colonic
digesta
analysis
revealed
bacteria
involving
Erysipelotrichaceae
family,
Holdemanella
genus,
Phascolarctobacterium
Vibrio
genus
enriched
group.
conclusion,
findings
indicate
improves
ADG
ADFI
period,
as
well
immunity
piglets,
which
provides
theoretical
basis
combined
use
Current Research in Microbial Sciences,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8, P. 100349 - 100349
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Blastocystis
sp.
is
frequently
identified
in
humans
and
several
animal
hosts
exhibiting
a
wide
genetic
diversity.
Within
One
Health
perspective,
data
on
distribution
its
circulating
subtypes
(STs)
from
the
terrestrial
environment
are
available,
while
those
marine
remain
still
scare.
A
16S
rRNA
gene
sequencing
analysis
were
conducted
over
period
2022-2024
by
screening
fecal
samples
four
different
species
of
free-ranging
mammals
(sperm,
fin,
long-finned
pilot
Cuvier's
beaked
whales)
within
North-Western
Mediterranean
Sea.
10
out
43
(23.2
%)
found
positive
to
using
molecular
tools.
predominance
zoonotic
subtype
ST3
among
as
well
presence
ST1
allele
4
even
untypable
fin
whale
specimen
was
reported.
Moreover,
Firmicutes,
Bacteroidetes
Proteobacteria
Blastocystis-carrier
mammal
identification
Archaebacteria
Methanomethylophilaceae
family
isolate
detected
Illumina
V3-V4
generated
data.
The
present
survey
presents
new
insights
regarding
prevalence
ST1-ST3
environment,
associated
gut
microbiome,
providing
hence
baseline
for
better
understanding
risk
prevent
human
ecosystem
exposure
these
anthropogenic
microorganisms.
Journal of Advanced Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Clostridium
perfringens
(C.
perfringens)
can
cause
necrotic
enteritis
and
higher
mortality
rates
in
piglets,
by
impairing
the
intestinal
barrier
function.
Bacillus
amyloliquefaciens
40
(BA40)
has
showed
potential
ability
to
reduce
C.
infections,
but
mechanisms
responsible
for
its
effectiveness
remain
unclear.
This
study
aims
evaluate
impact
of
BA40
on
inflammation
induced
explain
underlying
therapeutic
effects.
We
aim
show
how
bolster
piglet
health
strengthening
regulating
immune
responses.
used
piglets
cellular
models,
alongside
microbiomics,
metabolomic,
transcriptomic
analyses,
investigate
BA40's
perfringens-induced
inflammation.
A
model
infection
was
constructed
using
cells
effect
phenotype.
Microbiomics,
metabolomics,
transcriptomics
analyses
were
subsequently
protection
response
piglets.
Our
revealed
significant
improvements
following
administration.
Notably,
strengthened
mucosal
mitigated
inflammatory
triggered
decreased
harmful
bacteria
increased
beneficial
bacteria.
Metabolite
profiles
improved,
showing
a
reduction
substances.
Transscriptomics
analysis
indicated
role
TNF/NF-κB
signaling
pathway,
hinting
at
regulate
responses
Cellular
assays
further
confirmed
capacity
diminish
cytokine
release
encourage
differentiation
anti-inflammatory
macrophages.
Datasets
from
present
demonstrate
that
modulates
gut
microbes
metabolites,
inhibits
inflammation-related
pathways,
maintains
findings
not
only
deepen
our
understanding
also
provide
theoretical
foundation
development
probiotics
alternative
therapies
aimed
improving
health.
Microbiology Research,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(2), P. 41 - 41
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
effects
of
early-life
supplementation
with
Lactiplantibacillus
plantarum
LPJZ-658
on
growth
performance
and
gut
microbiota
newborn
piglets.
Twelve
one-day-old
suckling
piglets
were
randomly
divided
into
two
groups:
control
group
(C)
was
orally
administered
saline
(LP)
gavaged
1.0
×
1010
cfu
LPJZ-658.
The
carried
out
once
daily
for
28
days.
Fresh
fecal
samples
collected
at
7
days,
respectively.
composition
(16S
rRNA
gene
amplicon
sequencing)
its
predicted
functions
(PICRUSt2)
analyzed.
body
weight
average
gain
significantly
increased
in
LP
group.
Statistically
significant
differences
observed
bacterial
diversity
microbial
community
between
C
groups.
predominant
phylum
changed
from
Firmicutes,
Bacteroidetes,
Proteobacteria
day
Spirochaetota
both
We
found
that
suppressed
a
decrease
relative
abundance
Bacteroidota
At
genus
level,
reduced
pathogenic
genera
such
as
Clostridium
sensu
stricto
1,
beneficial
Ruminococcus,
Christensenellaceae_R-7_group,
Turicibacter,
UCG-002.
KEGG
metabolic
pathway
analysis
showed
may
improve
amino
acid
metabolism
by
regulating
intestinal
In
summary,
interventions
modulation
microbiota.
Animals,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(6), P. 798 - 798
Published: March 11, 2025
Bacillus
spp.
have
emerged
as
pivotal
sources
of
probiotic
preparations,
garnering
considerable
attention
in
recent
years
owing
to
their
vigorous
bacteriostatic
activity
and
antimicrobial
resistance.
This
study
aimed
investigate
these
characteristics
depth
verify
the
safety
velezensis
K12,
a
strain
isolated
from
broiler
intestine.
The
K12
was
identified
based
on
its
morphology
16S
rDNA
sequence
homology
analysis.
Subsequently,
B.
evaluated
for
acid
resistance,
bile
salt
gastrointestinal
tolerance,
drug
sensitivity,
activity.
Additionally,
whole-genome
sequencing
technology
employed
dissect
genomic
components
further,
aiming
explore
potential
applications
strain.
sensitive
six
antibiotics
had
tolerance.
Furthermore,
it
showed
potent
against
wide
range
pathogenic
bacteria,
including
Escherichia
coli
(E.
coli),
Staphylococcus
aureus,
Salmonella,
Clostridium
perfringens,
cereus,
Vibrio
parahaemolyticus.
complete
genome
revealed
length
3,973,105
base
pairs
containing
4123
coding
genes,
among
which
3973
genes
were
functionally
annotated.
analysis
associated
with
adhesion,
antioxidants,
secondary
metabolite
production,
whereas
no
functional
related
enterotoxins
or
transferable
antibiotic
resistance
detected,
thereby
confirming
properties
K12.
exhibits
broad-spectrum
vitro
safety,
positioning
candidate
developing
preparations.
Frontiers in Animal Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: March 17, 2025
Background
The
high
rates
of
diarrhea,
mortality,
and
feed
conversion
ratio
(F/G)
among
weaned
piglets
have
significantly
hindered
the
development
pig
feeding
practices
in
Jinhua,
located
North
Xinjiang
region.
Saccharomyces
boulardii
cell
wall
polysaccharide
(SBWP)
is
a
probiotic
that
has
potential
to
enhance
gastrointestinal
immunity
health,
while
also
reducing
systemic
inflammation,
diarrhea
rates,
mortality.
This
study
investigates
effects
SBWP
on
performance,
immune
capacity,
antioxidant
mucosal
morphology
from
region,
through
28-day
trial.
Methods
A
total
64
male
Jinhua
piglets,
aged
28
days
with
mean
body
weight
4.23
±
0.53
kg,
were
utilized
this
study.
randomly
assigned
four
experimental
groups,
each
consisting
pens
per
pen,
based
varying
percentages
as
supplement.
supplementation
concentrations
for
groups
0%
(control
group),
0.2%,
0.5%,
1.0%
SBWP,
respectively.
Results
Compared
CON
group,
0.5%
demonstrated
increase
average
daily
intake
(ADFI)
gain
(ADG),
alongside
decrease
feed-to-gain
(F/G).
Additionally,
fecal
score
frequency
reduced,
no
mortality
recorded
these
which
represented
37.50%
reduction
compared
group.
In
terms
ileal
immunity,
reduced
pro-inflammatory
cytokines,
including
interleukin-1β
(IL-1β),
interleukin-6
(IL-6),
tumor
necrosis
factor-α
(TNF-α),
well
diamine
oxidase
(DAO).
Conversely,
both
exhibited
elevated
anti-inflammatory
cytokine
interleukin-10
(IL-10).
Furthermore,
addition
increased
secretory
immunoglobulin
(SIgA).
serum
had
TNF-α,
IL-1β,
IL-6
DAO.
Regarding
capacity
mucosa,
content
malondialdehyde
(MDA)
hydrogen
peroxide
(H
2
O
)
decreased,
catalase
(CAT),
glutathione
peroxidase
(GSH-Px),
(T-AOC)
increased,
superoxide
dismutase
(SOD)
activity
was
enhanced.
Lastly,
basal
diet
resulted
promotion
villus
height
crypt
depth
(VCR),
thereby
improving
mucosa.
conclusion,
growth
performance
northern
improved
by
0.5-1.0%
when
supplemented
diet.
enhancement
attributed
function,
enhanced
morphology,
inflammatory
factors
mucosa
serum.