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Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study

There are several mathematical models and measurements to determine the efficiency of the digestibility of different feedstuffs. However, there is lack of information regarding the direct methods or measurement techniques used to analyse the physical response of the different parts of the gastrointe...

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Autores principales: Nagy, Katalin, Fébel, Hedvig, Bazar, George, Grosz, György, Gáspár, Róbert, Ferenc Szűcs, Kálmán, Tóth, Tamás
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34516588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257311
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author Nagy, Katalin
Fébel, Hedvig
Bazar, George
Grosz, György
Gáspár, Róbert
Ferenc Szűcs, Kálmán
Tóth, Tamás
author_facet Nagy, Katalin
Fébel, Hedvig
Bazar, George
Grosz, György
Gáspár, Róbert
Ferenc Szűcs, Kálmán
Tóth, Tamás
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description There are several mathematical models and measurements to determine the efficiency of the digestibility of different feedstuffs. However, there is lack of information regarding the direct methods or measurement techniques used to analyse the physical response of the different parts of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of growing pigs to different diets. Smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) is a non-invasive method for the measurement of gastrointestinal myoelectrical activity. In the present study, SMEMG methodology has been adapted from laboratory rats to pigs, and the effects of feedstuffs with control (CTR) or experimentally increased (EXP) amounts of fibre were investigated on gastrointestinal tract motility. Nine barrow pigs ((Danish Landrace × Danish Yorkshire) × Danish Duroc) were used (30 ± 3 kg), and their CTR and EXP feedstuffs contained 29 and 49 g/kg crude fibre (CF), respectively. Myoelectric activities of the stomach, ileum and caecum were detected in the awake pigs by a pair of electrodes. The recorded myoelectric signals were analysed with fast Fourier transformation (FFT), and the spectra were expressed in GIT section-specific cycles per minutes (cpm) values and the maximum power spectrum density (PsD(max)). A significant increase (P < 0.001) was observed in the value of the PsD(max) of the small intestine (20–25 cpm) as a consequence of the EXP diet. The PsDmax values of the stomach (3–5 cpm) and large intestine (1–3 cpm) did not show any significant change in pigs fed the EXP diet. As a direct and non-invasive method, SMEMG is suitable for the rapid evaluation of the effects of diets with different fibre contents on the GIT of non-anaesthetised, free-moving pigs.
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spelling pubmed-84373062021-09-14 Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study Nagy, Katalin Fébel, Hedvig Bazar, George Grosz, György Gáspár, Róbert Ferenc Szűcs, Kálmán Tóth, Tamás PLoS One Research Article There are several mathematical models and measurements to determine the efficiency of the digestibility of different feedstuffs. However, there is lack of information regarding the direct methods or measurement techniques used to analyse the physical response of the different parts of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of growing pigs to different diets. Smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) is a non-invasive method for the measurement of gastrointestinal myoelectrical activity. In the present study, SMEMG methodology has been adapted from laboratory rats to pigs, and the effects of feedstuffs with control (CTR) or experimentally increased (EXP) amounts of fibre were investigated on gastrointestinal tract motility. Nine barrow pigs ((Danish Landrace × Danish Yorkshire) × Danish Duroc) were used (30 ± 3 kg), and their CTR and EXP feedstuffs contained 29 and 49 g/kg crude fibre (CF), respectively. Myoelectric activities of the stomach, ileum and caecum were detected in the awake pigs by a pair of electrodes. The recorded myoelectric signals were analysed with fast Fourier transformation (FFT), and the spectra were expressed in GIT section-specific cycles per minutes (cpm) values and the maximum power spectrum density (PsD(max)). A significant increase (P < 0.001) was observed in the value of the PsD(max) of the small intestine (20–25 cpm) as a consequence of the EXP diet. The PsDmax values of the stomach (3–5 cpm) and large intestine (1–3 cpm) did not show any significant change in pigs fed the EXP diet. As a direct and non-invasive method, SMEMG is suitable for the rapid evaluation of the effects of diets with different fibre contents on the GIT of non-anaesthetised, free-moving pigs. Public Library of Science 2021-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8437306/ /pubmed/34516588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257311 Text en © 2021 Nagy et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://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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Nagy, Katalin
Fébel, Hedvig
Bazar, George
Grosz, György
Gáspár, Róbert
Ferenc Szűcs, Kálmán
Tóth, Tamás
Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title_full Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title_fullStr Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title_short Non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (SMEMG) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—A pilot study
title_sort non-invasive smooth muscle electromyography (smemg) as a novel monitoring technology of the gastrointestinal tract of awake, free-moving pigs—a pilot study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8437306/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34516588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0257311
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