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Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation with 100ppm sodium monensin or 0.15% of a blend of functional oils (cashew nut oil + castor oil) on the intestinal microbiota of broilers challenged with three different Eimeria spp. The challenge was accomplished by inoculati...

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Autores principales: Vieira, Alexandre Maciel, Soratto, Tatiany Aparecida Teixeira, Cardinal, Kátia Maria, Wagner, Glauber, Hauptli, Lucélia, Lima, André Luis Ferreira, Dahlke, Fabiano, Peres Netto, Diego, Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira, Ribeiro, Andréa Machado Leal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32764795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237118
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author Vieira, Alexandre Maciel
Soratto, Tatiany Aparecida Teixeira
Cardinal, Kátia Maria
Wagner, Glauber
Hauptli, Lucélia
Lima, André Luis Ferreira
Dahlke, Fabiano
Peres Netto, Diego
Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
Ribeiro, Andréa Machado Leal
author_facet Vieira, Alexandre Maciel
Soratto, Tatiany Aparecida Teixeira
Cardinal, Kátia Maria
Wagner, Glauber
Hauptli, Lucélia
Lima, André Luis Ferreira
Dahlke, Fabiano
Peres Netto, Diego
Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
Ribeiro, Andréa Machado Leal
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description The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation with 100ppm sodium monensin or 0.15% of a blend of functional oils (cashew nut oil + castor oil) on the intestinal microbiota of broilers challenged with three different Eimeria spp. The challenge was accomplished by inoculating broiler chicks with sporulated oocysts of Eimeria tenella, Eimeria acervulina, and Eimeria maxima via oral gavage. A total of 864, day-old male broiler chicks (Cobb) were randomly assigned to six treatments (eight pens/treatment; 18 broilers/pen) in a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement, composed of three additives (control, monensin or blend), with or without Eimeria challenge. Intestinal contents was collected at 28 days of age for microbiota analysis by sequencing 16s rRNA in V3 and V4 regions using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Taxonomy was assigned through the SILVA database version 132, using the QIIME 2 software version 2019.1. No treatment effects (p > 0.05) were observed in the microbial richness at the family level estimated by Chao1 and the biodiversity assessed by Simpson’s index, except for Shannon's index (p < 0.05). The intestinal microbiota was dominated by members of the order Clostridiales and Lactobacillales, followed by the families Ruminococcaceae, Bacteroidaceae, and Lactobacillaceae, regardless of treatment. When the controls were compared, in the challenged control group there was an increase in Erysipelotrichaceae, Lactobacillaceae, Bacteroidaceae, Streptococcaceae, and Peptostreptococcaceae, and a decrease in Ruminococcaceae. Similar results were found for a challenged group that received monensin, while the blend partially mitigated this variation. Therefore, the blend alleviated the impact of coccidiosis challenge on the microbiome of broilers compared to monensin.
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spelling pubmed-74135462020-08-13 Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp. Vieira, Alexandre Maciel Soratto, Tatiany Aparecida Teixeira Cardinal, Kátia Maria Wagner, Glauber Hauptli, Lucélia Lima, André Luis Ferreira Dahlke, Fabiano Peres Netto, Diego Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira Ribeiro, Andréa Machado Leal PLoS One Research Article The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of supplementation with 100ppm sodium monensin or 0.15% of a blend of functional oils (cashew nut oil + castor oil) on the intestinal microbiota of broilers challenged with three different Eimeria spp. The challenge was accomplished by inoculating broiler chicks with sporulated oocysts of Eimeria tenella, Eimeria acervulina, and Eimeria maxima via oral gavage. A total of 864, day-old male broiler chicks (Cobb) were randomly assigned to six treatments (eight pens/treatment; 18 broilers/pen) in a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement, composed of three additives (control, monensin or blend), with or without Eimeria challenge. Intestinal contents was collected at 28 days of age for microbiota analysis by sequencing 16s rRNA in V3 and V4 regions using the Illumina MiSeq platform. Taxonomy was assigned through the SILVA database version 132, using the QIIME 2 software version 2019.1. No treatment effects (p > 0.05) were observed in the microbial richness at the family level estimated by Chao1 and the biodiversity assessed by Simpson’s index, except for Shannon's index (p < 0.05). The intestinal microbiota was dominated by members of the order Clostridiales and Lactobacillales, followed by the families Ruminococcaceae, Bacteroidaceae, and Lactobacillaceae, regardless of treatment. When the controls were compared, in the challenged control group there was an increase in Erysipelotrichaceae, Lactobacillaceae, Bacteroidaceae, Streptococcaceae, and Peptostreptococcaceae, and a decrease in Ruminococcaceae. Similar results were found for a challenged group that received monensin, while the blend partially mitigated this variation. Therefore, the blend alleviated the impact of coccidiosis challenge on the microbiome of broilers compared to monensin. Public Library of Science 2020-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7413546/ /pubmed/32764795 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237118 Text en © 2020 Vieira et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vieira, Alexandre Maciel
Soratto, Tatiany Aparecida Teixeira
Cardinal, Kátia Maria
Wagner, Glauber
Hauptli, Lucélia
Lima, André Luis Ferreira
Dahlke, Fabiano
Peres Netto, Diego
Moraes, Priscila de Oliveira
Ribeiro, Andréa Machado Leal
Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title_full Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title_fullStr Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title_full_unstemmed Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title_short Modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by Eimeria spp.
title_sort modulation of the intestinal microbiota of broilers supplemented with monensin or functional oils in response to challenge by eimeria spp.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7413546/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32764795
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237118
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