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Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta
The concept of competitive exclusion is well established in poultry and different products are used to suppress the multiplication of enteric pathogens in the chicken intestinal tract. While the effect has been repeatedly confirmed, the specific principles of competitive exclusion are less clear. Th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37980752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103217 |
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author | Vlasatikova, Lenka Zeman, Michal Crhanova, Magdalena Matiasovicova, Jitka Karasova, Daniela Faldynova, Marcela Prikrylova, Hana Sebkova, Alena Rychlik, Ivan |
author_facet | Vlasatikova, Lenka Zeman, Michal Crhanova, Magdalena Matiasovicova, Jitka Karasova, Daniela Faldynova, Marcela Prikrylova, Hana Sebkova, Alena Rychlik, Ivan |
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description | The concept of competitive exclusion is well established in poultry and different products are used to suppress the multiplication of enteric pathogens in the chicken intestinal tract. While the effect has been repeatedly confirmed, the specific principles of competitive exclusion are less clear. The aim of the study was to compare metabolites in the cecal digesta of differently colonized chickens. Metabolites in the cecal contents of chickens treated with a commercial competitive exclusion product or with an experimental product consisting of 23 gut anaerobes or in control untreated chickens were determined by mass spectrometry. Extensive differences in metabolite composition among the digesta of all 3 groups of chickens were recorded. Out of 1,706 detected compounds, 495 and 279 were differently abundant in the chicks treated with a commercial or experimental competitive exclusion product in comparison to the control group, respectively. Soyasaponins, betaine, carnitine, glutamate, tyramine, phenylacetaldehyde, or 3-methyladenine were more abundant in the digesta of control chicks while 4-oxododecanedioic acid, nucleotides, dipeptides, amino acids (except for glutamate), and vitamins were enriched in the digesta of chickens colonized by competitive exclusion products. Metabolites enriched in the digesta of control chicks can be classified as of plant feed origin released in the digesta by degradative activities of the chicken. Some of these molecules disappeared from the digesta of chicks colonized by complex microbiota due to them being metabolized. Instead, nucleotides, amino acids, and vitamins increased in the digesta of colonized chicks as a consequence of the additional digestive potential brought to the cecum by microbiota from competitive exclusion products. It is therefore possible to affect metabolite profiles in the chicken cecum by its colonization with selected bacterial species. |
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spelling | pubmed-106843922023-11-30 Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta Vlasatikova, Lenka Zeman, Michal Crhanova, Magdalena Matiasovicova, Jitka Karasova, Daniela Faldynova, Marcela Prikrylova, Hana Sebkova, Alena Rychlik, Ivan Poult Sci IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE The concept of competitive exclusion is well established in poultry and different products are used to suppress the multiplication of enteric pathogens in the chicken intestinal tract. While the effect has been repeatedly confirmed, the specific principles of competitive exclusion are less clear. The aim of the study was to compare metabolites in the cecal digesta of differently colonized chickens. Metabolites in the cecal contents of chickens treated with a commercial competitive exclusion product or with an experimental product consisting of 23 gut anaerobes or in control untreated chickens were determined by mass spectrometry. Extensive differences in metabolite composition among the digesta of all 3 groups of chickens were recorded. Out of 1,706 detected compounds, 495 and 279 were differently abundant in the chicks treated with a commercial or experimental competitive exclusion product in comparison to the control group, respectively. Soyasaponins, betaine, carnitine, glutamate, tyramine, phenylacetaldehyde, or 3-methyladenine were more abundant in the digesta of control chicks while 4-oxododecanedioic acid, nucleotides, dipeptides, amino acids (except for glutamate), and vitamins were enriched in the digesta of chickens colonized by competitive exclusion products. Metabolites enriched in the digesta of control chicks can be classified as of plant feed origin released in the digesta by degradative activities of the chicken. Some of these molecules disappeared from the digesta of chicks colonized by complex microbiota due to them being metabolized. Instead, nucleotides, amino acids, and vitamins increased in the digesta of colonized chicks as a consequence of the additional digestive potential brought to the cecum by microbiota from competitive exclusion products. It is therefore possible to affect metabolite profiles in the chicken cecum by its colonization with selected bacterial species. Elsevier 2023-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10684392/ /pubmed/37980752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103217 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE Vlasatikova, Lenka Zeman, Michal Crhanova, Magdalena Matiasovicova, Jitka Karasova, Daniela Faldynova, Marcela Prikrylova, Hana Sebkova, Alena Rychlik, Ivan Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title | Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title_full | Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title_fullStr | Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title_full_unstemmed | Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title_short | Colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
title_sort | colonization of chickens with competitive exclusion products results in extensive differences in metabolite composition in cecal digesta |
topic | IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10684392/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37980752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103217 |
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