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Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses

Growth retardation reduces the incomes of livestock farming. However, effective nutritional interventions to promote compensatory growth and the mechanisms involving digestive tract microbiomes and transcripts have yet to be elucidated. In this study, Qinghai plateau yaks, which frequently suffer fr...

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Autores principales: Hu, Rui, Zou, Huawei, Wang, Zhisheng, Cao, Binghai, Peng, Quanhui, Jing, Xiaoping, Wang, Yixin, Shao, Yaqun, Pei, Zhaoxi, Zhang, Xiangfei, Xue, Bai, Wang, Lizhi, Zhao, Suonan, Zhou, Yuqing, Kong, Xiangying
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30846981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00318
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author Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Zhisheng
Cao, Binghai
Peng, Quanhui
Jing, Xiaoping
Wang, Yixin
Shao, Yaqun
Pei, Zhaoxi
Zhang, Xiangfei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
Zhao, Suonan
Zhou, Yuqing
Kong, Xiangying
author_facet Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Zhisheng
Cao, Binghai
Peng, Quanhui
Jing, Xiaoping
Wang, Yixin
Shao, Yaqun
Pei, Zhaoxi
Zhang, Xiangfei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
Zhao, Suonan
Zhou, Yuqing
Kong, Xiangying
author_sort Hu, Rui
collection PubMed
description Growth retardation reduces the incomes of livestock farming. However, effective nutritional interventions to promote compensatory growth and the mechanisms involving digestive tract microbiomes and transcripts have yet to be elucidated. In this study, Qinghai plateau yaks, which frequently suffer from growth retardation due to malnutrition, were used as an experimental model. Young growth-retarded yaks were pastured (GRP), fed basal ration (GRB), fed basal ration addition cysteamine hydrochloride (CSH; GRBC) or active dry yeast (ADY; GRBY). Another group of growth normal yak was pastured as a positive control (GNP). After 60-day nutritional interventions, the results showed that the average daily gain (ADG) of GRB was similar to the level of GNP, and the growth rates of GRBC and GRBY were significantly higher than the level of GNP (P < 0.05). Basal rations addition of CSH or ADY either improved the serum biochemical indexes, decreased serum LPS concentration, facilitated ruminal epithelium development and volatile fatty acids (VFA) fermentation of growth-retarded yaks. Comparative transcriptome in rumen epithelium between growth-retarded and normal yaks identified the differentially expressed genes mainly enriched in immune system, digestive system, extracellular matrix and cell adhesion pathways. CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations upregulated ruminal VFA absorption (SLC26A3, PAT1, MCT1) and cell junction (CLDN1, CDH1, OCLN) gene expression, and downregulated complement system (C2, C7) gene expression in the growth-retarded yaks. 16S rDNA results showed that CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations increased the rumen beneficial bacterial populations (Prevotella_1, Butyrivibrio_2, Fibrobacter) of growth-retarded yaks. The correlation analysis identified that ruminal VFAs and beneficial bacteria abundance were significantly positively correlated with cell junction and VFA absorption gene expressions and negatively correlated with complement system gene expressions on the ruminal epithelium. Therefore, CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations promoted rumen health and body growth of growth-retarded yaks, of which basal ration addition of ADY had the optimal growth-promoting effects. These results suggested that improving nutrition and probiotics addition is a more effective method to improve growth retardation caused by gastrointestinal function deficiencies.
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spelling pubmed-63933932019-03-07 Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses Hu, Rui Zou, Huawei Wang, Zhisheng Cao, Binghai Peng, Quanhui Jing, Xiaoping Wang, Yixin Shao, Yaqun Pei, Zhaoxi Zhang, Xiangfei Xue, Bai Wang, Lizhi Zhao, Suonan Zhou, Yuqing Kong, Xiangying Front Microbiol Microbiology Growth retardation reduces the incomes of livestock farming. However, effective nutritional interventions to promote compensatory growth and the mechanisms involving digestive tract microbiomes and transcripts have yet to be elucidated. In this study, Qinghai plateau yaks, which frequently suffer from growth retardation due to malnutrition, were used as an experimental model. Young growth-retarded yaks were pastured (GRP), fed basal ration (GRB), fed basal ration addition cysteamine hydrochloride (CSH; GRBC) or active dry yeast (ADY; GRBY). Another group of growth normal yak was pastured as a positive control (GNP). After 60-day nutritional interventions, the results showed that the average daily gain (ADG) of GRB was similar to the level of GNP, and the growth rates of GRBC and GRBY were significantly higher than the level of GNP (P < 0.05). Basal rations addition of CSH or ADY either improved the serum biochemical indexes, decreased serum LPS concentration, facilitated ruminal epithelium development and volatile fatty acids (VFA) fermentation of growth-retarded yaks. Comparative transcriptome in rumen epithelium between growth-retarded and normal yaks identified the differentially expressed genes mainly enriched in immune system, digestive system, extracellular matrix and cell adhesion pathways. CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations upregulated ruminal VFA absorption (SLC26A3, PAT1, MCT1) and cell junction (CLDN1, CDH1, OCLN) gene expression, and downregulated complement system (C2, C7) gene expression in the growth-retarded yaks. 16S rDNA results showed that CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations increased the rumen beneficial bacterial populations (Prevotella_1, Butyrivibrio_2, Fibrobacter) of growth-retarded yaks. The correlation analysis identified that ruminal VFAs and beneficial bacteria abundance were significantly positively correlated with cell junction and VFA absorption gene expressions and negatively correlated with complement system gene expressions on the ruminal epithelium. Therefore, CSH addition and ADY addition in basal rations promoted rumen health and body growth of growth-retarded yaks, of which basal ration addition of ADY had the optimal growth-promoting effects. These results suggested that improving nutrition and probiotics addition is a more effective method to improve growth retardation caused by gastrointestinal function deficiencies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6393393/ /pubmed/30846981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00318 Text en Copyright © 2019 Hu, Zou, Wang, Cao, Peng, Jing, Wang, Shao, Pei, Zhang, Xue, Wang, Zhao, Zhou and Kong. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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
Hu, Rui
Zou, Huawei
Wang, Zhisheng
Cao, Binghai
Peng, Quanhui
Jing, Xiaoping
Wang, Yixin
Shao, Yaqun
Pei, Zhaoxi
Zhang, Xiangfei
Xue, Bai
Wang, Lizhi
Zhao, Suonan
Zhou, Yuqing
Kong, Xiangying
Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title_full Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title_fullStr Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title_full_unstemmed Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title_short Nutritional Interventions Improved Rumen Functions and Promoted Compensatory Growth of Growth-Retarded Yaks as Revealed by Integrated Transcripts and Microbiome Analyses
title_sort nutritional interventions improved rumen functions and promoted compensatory growth of growth-retarded yaks as revealed by integrated transcripts and microbiome analyses
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30846981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00318
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