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Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets

Dietary zinc oxide (ZnO) at pharmacological level has been widely used to prevent and treat diarrhea in weaning piglets. Despite its importance for promoting animal health and performance, the influence of microbiome profiles in intestinal tracts by ZnO needs to be comprehensively investigated. In t...

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Autores principales: Yu, Ting, Zhu, Cui, Chen, Shicheng, Gao, Lei, Lv, Hang, Feng, Ruowei, Zhu, Qingfeng, Xu, Jinsong, Chen, Zhuang, Jiang, Zongyong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00825
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author Yu, Ting
Zhu, Cui
Chen, Shicheng
Gao, Lei
Lv, Hang
Feng, Ruowei
Zhu, Qingfeng
Xu, Jinsong
Chen, Zhuang
Jiang, Zongyong
author_facet Yu, Ting
Zhu, Cui
Chen, Shicheng
Gao, Lei
Lv, Hang
Feng, Ruowei
Zhu, Qingfeng
Xu, Jinsong
Chen, Zhuang
Jiang, Zongyong
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description Dietary zinc oxide (ZnO) at pharmacological level has been widely used to prevent and treat diarrhea in weaning piglets. Despite its importance for promoting animal health and performance, the influence of microbiome profiles in intestinal tracts by ZnO needs to be comprehensively investigated. In this study, we conducted a comparative microbial community analysis in the ileum and colon of piglets fed by either control diet, high ZnO (3,000 mg/kg) supplement or antibiotics (300 mg/kg chlortetracycline and 60 mg/kg colistin sulfate) supplement. Our results showed that both high dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics supplementations significantly increased 5 phyla of Spirochaetes, Tenericutes, Euryarchaeota, Verrucomicrobia, TM7, and reduced 1 phyla of Chlamydiae in ileal digesta. The relative abundance of opportunistic pathogens Campylobacterales were decreased while Enterobacteriales were increased in ZnO or antibiotics-supplemented group when compared to the control. In the colon, the phyla Euryarchaeota, the genus Methanobrevibacter, and the species Methanobrevibacter smithii were drastically increased by high dietary ZnO supplementation when compared with other groups. The microbial functional prediction analysis showed that high dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics had a higher abundance of transporter pathway enrichment in the ileum when compared with the control. While in the colon high dietary ZnO had a higher abundant enrichment of methane metabolism involving energy supply when compared with other groups. Both high dietary ZnO and antibiotics increased the microbiota diversity of ileal digesta while they decreased the microbiota diversity of the colonic digesta. Collectively, these results suggested that dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics supplementations presented similar effect on ileal microbiota, and mainly affected the non-predominant microbiota.
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spelling pubmed-54227132017-05-23 Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets Yu, Ting Zhu, Cui Chen, Shicheng Gao, Lei Lv, Hang Feng, Ruowei Zhu, Qingfeng Xu, Jinsong Chen, Zhuang Jiang, Zongyong Front Microbiol Microbiology Dietary zinc oxide (ZnO) at pharmacological level has been widely used to prevent and treat diarrhea in weaning piglets. Despite its importance for promoting animal health and performance, the influence of microbiome profiles in intestinal tracts by ZnO needs to be comprehensively investigated. In this study, we conducted a comparative microbial community analysis in the ileum and colon of piglets fed by either control diet, high ZnO (3,000 mg/kg) supplement or antibiotics (300 mg/kg chlortetracycline and 60 mg/kg colistin sulfate) supplement. Our results showed that both high dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics supplementations significantly increased 5 phyla of Spirochaetes, Tenericutes, Euryarchaeota, Verrucomicrobia, TM7, and reduced 1 phyla of Chlamydiae in ileal digesta. The relative abundance of opportunistic pathogens Campylobacterales were decreased while Enterobacteriales were increased in ZnO or antibiotics-supplemented group when compared to the control. In the colon, the phyla Euryarchaeota, the genus Methanobrevibacter, and the species Methanobrevibacter smithii were drastically increased by high dietary ZnO supplementation when compared with other groups. The microbial functional prediction analysis showed that high dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics had a higher abundance of transporter pathway enrichment in the ileum when compared with the control. While in the colon high dietary ZnO had a higher abundant enrichment of methane metabolism involving energy supply when compared with other groups. Both high dietary ZnO and antibiotics increased the microbiota diversity of ileal digesta while they decreased the microbiota diversity of the colonic digesta. Collectively, these results suggested that dietary ZnO and in-feed antibiotics supplementations presented similar effect on ileal microbiota, and mainly affected the non-predominant microbiota. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5422713/ /pubmed/28536569 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00825 Text en Copyright © 2017 Yu, Zhu, Chen, Gao, Lv, Feng, Zhu, Xu, Chen and Jiang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Yu, Ting
Zhu, Cui
Chen, Shicheng
Gao, Lei
Lv, Hang
Feng, Ruowei
Zhu, Qingfeng
Xu, Jinsong
Chen, Zhuang
Jiang, Zongyong
Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title_full Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title_fullStr Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title_full_unstemmed Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title_short Dietary High Zinc Oxide Modulates the Microbiome of Ileum and Colon in Weaned Piglets
title_sort dietary high zinc oxide modulates the microbiome of ileum and colon in weaned piglets
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5422713/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28536569
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00825
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