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Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Our study provided a detailed picture of the ileal microbiota related to a high-concentrate diet and showed that it could reduce the bacterial richness and diversity in the ileum of goats. A high-concentrate diet may inhibit the growth of intestinal bacterial communities. Ileal conce...

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Autores principales: Wang, Kaijun, Ren, Ao, Zheng, Mengli, Jiao, Jinzhen, Yan, Qiongxian, Zhou, Chuanshe, Tan, Zhiliang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722283
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081261
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author Wang, Kaijun
Ren, Ao
Zheng, Mengli
Jiao, Jinzhen
Yan, Qiongxian
Zhou, Chuanshe
Tan, Zhiliang
author_facet Wang, Kaijun
Ren, Ao
Zheng, Mengli
Jiao, Jinzhen
Yan, Qiongxian
Zhou, Chuanshe
Tan, Zhiliang
author_sort Wang, Kaijun
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Our study provided a detailed picture of the ileal microbiota related to a high-concentrate diet and showed that it could reduce the bacterial richness and diversity in the ileum of goats. A high-concentrate diet may inhibit the growth of intestinal bacterial communities. Ileal concentrations of total volatile fatty acids increased and pH decreased with a high-concentrate diet, which could increase the risk of poor health in growing goats. Such an understanding will be essential to predict variations in the gastrointestinal microbiota to enhance the productivity and welfare of ruminants through nutritional strategies, such as diet intervention. ABSTRACT: Effects of a high proportion of concentrate in the diet on the ileal microbiota and metabolites in small ruminants are rarely reported. This study was designed to investigate the ileal microbiota and its relationship with host metabolic function in goats and aimed to elucidate the mechanisms involving in the ileal adaptation to a diet containing a high proportion of rice. Sixteen goats were equally divided into two groups and fed a diet with a normal concentrate proportion (NC, 55% concentrate) or a high-concentrate diet (HC, 90% concentrate). Results showed that the HC diet decreased bacterial diversity and elevated the abundance of five genera (Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1, Eubacterium_nodatum_group, Ruminococcus_gauvreauii_group, Eubacterium_coprostanoligenes_group and Ruminococcus 1), but reduced the number of Anaerotruncus. Microbial functional potentials indicated that the HC diet activated the pathways related to metabolism of carbohydrate, glycan, lipid and vitamins, but inhibited the pathways associated with cell motility and signal transduction. The activities of amylase and alkaline phosphatase were greater (p < 0.05) in the intestinal digesta of the HC-fed goats. However, there were no differences in the villus height, crypt depth and the ratio of villus height to crypt depth in the ileum between the two groups. These results indicate that the HC diet alters the bacterial community and pathways related to the metabolism of dietary nutrients and cell motility and signal transduction of bacteria in the ileum of goats.
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spelling pubmed-74602432020-09-02 Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats Wang, Kaijun Ren, Ao Zheng, Mengli Jiao, Jinzhen Yan, Qiongxian Zhou, Chuanshe Tan, Zhiliang Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Our study provided a detailed picture of the ileal microbiota related to a high-concentrate diet and showed that it could reduce the bacterial richness and diversity in the ileum of goats. A high-concentrate diet may inhibit the growth of intestinal bacterial communities. Ileal concentrations of total volatile fatty acids increased and pH decreased with a high-concentrate diet, which could increase the risk of poor health in growing goats. Such an understanding will be essential to predict variations in the gastrointestinal microbiota to enhance the productivity and welfare of ruminants through nutritional strategies, such as diet intervention. ABSTRACT: Effects of a high proportion of concentrate in the diet on the ileal microbiota and metabolites in small ruminants are rarely reported. This study was designed to investigate the ileal microbiota and its relationship with host metabolic function in goats and aimed to elucidate the mechanisms involving in the ileal adaptation to a diet containing a high proportion of rice. Sixteen goats were equally divided into two groups and fed a diet with a normal concentrate proportion (NC, 55% concentrate) or a high-concentrate diet (HC, 90% concentrate). Results showed that the HC diet decreased bacterial diversity and elevated the abundance of five genera (Clostridium_sensu_stricto_1, Eubacterium_nodatum_group, Ruminococcus_gauvreauii_group, Eubacterium_coprostanoligenes_group and Ruminococcus 1), but reduced the number of Anaerotruncus. Microbial functional potentials indicated that the HC diet activated the pathways related to metabolism of carbohydrate, glycan, lipid and vitamins, but inhibited the pathways associated with cell motility and signal transduction. The activities of amylase and alkaline phosphatase were greater (p < 0.05) in the intestinal digesta of the HC-fed goats. However, there were no differences in the villus height, crypt depth and the ratio of villus height to crypt depth in the ileum between the two groups. These results indicate that the HC diet alters the bacterial community and pathways related to the metabolism of dietary nutrients and cell motility and signal transduction of bacteria in the ileum of goats. MDPI 2020-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7460243/ /pubmed/32722283 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081261 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wang, Kaijun
Ren, Ao
Zheng, Mengli
Jiao, Jinzhen
Yan, Qiongxian
Zhou, Chuanshe
Tan, Zhiliang
Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title_full Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title_fullStr Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title_full_unstemmed Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title_short Diet with a High Proportion of Rice Alters Profiles and Potential Function of Digesta-Associated Microbiota in the Ileum of Goats
title_sort diet with a high proportion of rice alters profiles and potential function of digesta-associated microbiota in the ileum of goats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32722283
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081261
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