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Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance

The difference in microbiota was examined for breeders with different egg-laying rates, and the impact of dietary Enterococcus faecium (EF) was also determined in the present study. A total of 256 Arbor Acres broiler breeders (48-wk-old) were used in a 2 × 2 factorial design, which encompassed 2 egg...

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Autores principales: Wang, Jianping, Wan, Chunpeng, Shuju, Zhao, Yang, Zengqiao, Celi, Pietro, Ding, Xuemei, Bai, Shiping, Zeng, Qiufeng, Mao, Xiangbing, Xu, Shengyu, Zhang, Keying, Li, Mingxi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.024
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author Wang, Jianping
Wan, Chunpeng
Shuju, Zhao
Yang, Zengqiao
Celi, Pietro
Ding, Xuemei
Bai, Shiping
Zeng, Qiufeng
Mao, Xiangbing
Xu, Shengyu
Zhang, Keying
Li, Mingxi
author_facet Wang, Jianping
Wan, Chunpeng
Shuju, Zhao
Yang, Zengqiao
Celi, Pietro
Ding, Xuemei
Bai, Shiping
Zeng, Qiufeng
Mao, Xiangbing
Xu, Shengyu
Zhang, Keying
Li, Mingxi
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description The difference in microbiota was examined for breeders with different egg-laying rates, and the impact of dietary Enterococcus faecium (EF) was also determined in the present study. A total of 256 Arbor Acres broiler breeders (48-wk-old) were used in a 2 × 2 factorial design, which encompassed 2 egg-laying rate levels [average (average egg laying: AP, 80.45 ± 0.91%) and low (lower egg laying: LP, 70.61 ± 1.16%)] and 2 different dietary groups [control (no additive), 6 × 10(8) cfu/kg EF]. The results showed that the AP breeders presented a lower egg weight, feed conversion ratio, abdominal fat rate, and serum leptin level (P((laying)) ≤ 0.05) as well as a higher egg-laying rate (P((laying)) < 0.01) than the LP breeders. Dietary supplementation with EF improved the egg weight (P((EF)) = 0.03) and had a higher concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the serum (P((EF)) = 0.04). The relative expression of Caspase 9, Bax, AMHR, BMP15, and GATA4 in the ovary of AP breeders was lower, whereas the FSHR and BMPR1B expression was higher than that measured in LP breeders (P((laying)) ≤ 0.05). LP increased the abundance of Bacteroidetes (phylum), Firmicutes (phylum), Bacteroidia (class), Clostridia (class), Bacteroidales (order), Clostridiales (order), and Lachnospiraceae (family), whereas the AP promoted the enrichment of Proteobacteria (phylum) and Gammaproteobacteria (class) (P((laying)) < 0.05). The genera Bacillus, Rhodanobacter, and Streptomyces were positively correlated with the egg-laying rate and BMPR1B expression (P < 0.05) but negatively correlated with the abdominal fat rate (P < 0.05) and Caspase 9 (P < 0.05). These findings indicate that the low reproductive performance breeders had lower microbiota diversity and higher Firmicutes, which triggers the energy storage that led to higher fat deposition. Besides, increases in the abdominal fat rate, leptin level, and apoptosis (Caspase 9, Bax) and reproduction-related gene (BMP15, AMHR, BMPR1B, and GATA4) expression would possibly be the potential mechanisms under which breeders have different reproductive performance. Dietary EF increased the egg weight and serum FSH level and decreased the Bacteroidetes (phylum) in low reproductive breeders.
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spelling pubmed-78580342021-02-05 Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance Wang, Jianping Wan, Chunpeng Shuju, Zhao Yang, Zengqiao Celi, Pietro Ding, Xuemei Bai, Shiping Zeng, Qiufeng Mao, Xiangbing Xu, Shengyu Zhang, Keying Li, Mingxi Poult Sci Physiology and Reproduction The difference in microbiota was examined for breeders with different egg-laying rates, and the impact of dietary Enterococcus faecium (EF) was also determined in the present study. A total of 256 Arbor Acres broiler breeders (48-wk-old) were used in a 2 × 2 factorial design, which encompassed 2 egg-laying rate levels [average (average egg laying: AP, 80.45 ± 0.91%) and low (lower egg laying: LP, 70.61 ± 1.16%)] and 2 different dietary groups [control (no additive), 6 × 10(8) cfu/kg EF]. The results showed that the AP breeders presented a lower egg weight, feed conversion ratio, abdominal fat rate, and serum leptin level (P((laying)) ≤ 0.05) as well as a higher egg-laying rate (P((laying)) < 0.01) than the LP breeders. Dietary supplementation with EF improved the egg weight (P((EF)) = 0.03) and had a higher concentration of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in the serum (P((EF)) = 0.04). The relative expression of Caspase 9, Bax, AMHR, BMP15, and GATA4 in the ovary of AP breeders was lower, whereas the FSHR and BMPR1B expression was higher than that measured in LP breeders (P((laying)) ≤ 0.05). LP increased the abundance of Bacteroidetes (phylum), Firmicutes (phylum), Bacteroidia (class), Clostridia (class), Bacteroidales (order), Clostridiales (order), and Lachnospiraceae (family), whereas the AP promoted the enrichment of Proteobacteria (phylum) and Gammaproteobacteria (class) (P((laying)) < 0.05). The genera Bacillus, Rhodanobacter, and Streptomyces were positively correlated with the egg-laying rate and BMPR1B expression (P < 0.05) but negatively correlated with the abdominal fat rate (P < 0.05) and Caspase 9 (P < 0.05). These findings indicate that the low reproductive performance breeders had lower microbiota diversity and higher Firmicutes, which triggers the energy storage that led to higher fat deposition. Besides, increases in the abdominal fat rate, leptin level, and apoptosis (Caspase 9, Bax) and reproduction-related gene (BMP15, AMHR, BMPR1B, and GATA4) expression would possibly be the potential mechanisms under which breeders have different reproductive performance. Dietary EF increased the egg weight and serum FSH level and decreased the Bacteroidetes (phylum) in low reproductive breeders. Elsevier 2020-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7858034/ /pubmed/33518070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.024 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Poultry Science Association Inc. http://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 Physiology and Reproduction
Wang, Jianping
Wan, Chunpeng
Shuju, Zhao
Yang, Zengqiao
Celi, Pietro
Ding, Xuemei
Bai, Shiping
Zeng, Qiufeng
Mao, Xiangbing
Xu, Shengyu
Zhang, Keying
Li, Mingxi
Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title_full Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title_fullStr Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title_full_unstemmed Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title_short Differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary Enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
title_sort differential analysis of gut microbiota and the effect of dietary enterococcus faecium supplementation in broiler breeders with high or low laying performance
topic Physiology and Reproduction
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7858034/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.024
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