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Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey

In mammal herbivores, fiber digestion usually occurs predominantly in either the foregut or the hindgut. Reports of mechanisms showing synergistic function in both gut regions for the digestion of fiber and other nutrients in wild mammals are rare because it requires integrative study of anatomy, ph...

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Autores principales: Liu, Rui, Amato, Katherine, Hou, Rong, Gomez, Andres, Dunn, Derek W., Zhang, Jun, Garber, Paul A., Chapman, Colin A., Righini, Nicoletta, He, Gang, Fang, Gu, Li, Yuhang, Li, Baoguo, Guo, Songtao
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35243466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100207
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author Liu, Rui
Amato, Katherine
Hou, Rong
Gomez, Andres
Dunn, Derek W.
Zhang, Jun
Garber, Paul A.
Chapman, Colin A.
Righini, Nicoletta
He, Gang
Fang, Gu
Li, Yuhang
Li, Baoguo
Guo, Songtao
author_facet Liu, Rui
Amato, Katherine
Hou, Rong
Gomez, Andres
Dunn, Derek W.
Zhang, Jun
Garber, Paul A.
Chapman, Colin A.
Righini, Nicoletta
He, Gang
Fang, Gu
Li, Yuhang
Li, Baoguo
Guo, Songtao
author_sort Liu, Rui
collection PubMed
description In mammal herbivores, fiber digestion usually occurs predominantly in either the foregut or the hindgut. Reports of mechanisms showing synergistic function in both gut regions for the digestion of fiber and other nutrients in wild mammals are rare because it requires integrative study of anatomy, physiology, and gut microbiome. Colobine monkeys (Colobinae) are folivorous, with high-fiber foods fermented primarily in their foreguts. A few colobine species live in temperate regions, so obtaining energy from fiber during the winter is essential. However, the mechanisms enabling this remain largely unknown. We hypothesized that such species possess specialized mechanisms to enhance fiber digestion in the hindgut and studied microbial and morphological digestive adaptations of golden snub-nosed monkeys (GSMs), Rhinopithecus roxellana. which is a temperate forest colobine from central China that experiences high-thermal-energy demands while restricted to a fibrous, low-energy winter diet. We tested for synergistic foregut and hindgut fiber digestion using comparisons of morphology, microbiome composition and function, and digestive efficiency. We found that the GSM colon has a significantly greater volume than that of other foregut-fermenting colobines. The microbiomes of the foregut and hindgut differed significantly in composition and abundance. However, while digestive efficiency and the expression of microbial gene functions for fiber digestion were higher in the foregut than in the hindgut, both gut regions were dominated by microbial taxa producing enzymes to enable active digestion of complex carbohydrates. Our data suggest that both the GSM foregut and hindgut facilitate fiber digestion and that an enlarged colon is likely an adaptation to accommodate high throughput of fiber-rich food during winter.
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spelling pubmed-88575102022-03-02 Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey Liu, Rui Amato, Katherine Hou, Rong Gomez, Andres Dunn, Derek W. Zhang, Jun Garber, Paul A. Chapman, Colin A. Righini, Nicoletta He, Gang Fang, Gu Li, Yuhang Li, Baoguo Guo, Songtao Innovation (Camb) Report In mammal herbivores, fiber digestion usually occurs predominantly in either the foregut or the hindgut. Reports of mechanisms showing synergistic function in both gut regions for the digestion of fiber and other nutrients in wild mammals are rare because it requires integrative study of anatomy, physiology, and gut microbiome. Colobine monkeys (Colobinae) are folivorous, with high-fiber foods fermented primarily in their foreguts. A few colobine species live in temperate regions, so obtaining energy from fiber during the winter is essential. However, the mechanisms enabling this remain largely unknown. We hypothesized that such species possess specialized mechanisms to enhance fiber digestion in the hindgut and studied microbial and morphological digestive adaptations of golden snub-nosed monkeys (GSMs), Rhinopithecus roxellana. which is a temperate forest colobine from central China that experiences high-thermal-energy demands while restricted to a fibrous, low-energy winter diet. We tested for synergistic foregut and hindgut fiber digestion using comparisons of morphology, microbiome composition and function, and digestive efficiency. We found that the GSM colon has a significantly greater volume than that of other foregut-fermenting colobines. The microbiomes of the foregut and hindgut differed significantly in composition and abundance. However, while digestive efficiency and the expression of microbial gene functions for fiber digestion were higher in the foregut than in the hindgut, both gut regions were dominated by microbial taxa producing enzymes to enable active digestion of complex carbohydrates. Our data suggest that both the GSM foregut and hindgut facilitate fiber digestion and that an enlarged colon is likely an adaptation to accommodate high throughput of fiber-rich food during winter. Elsevier 2022-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8857510/ /pubmed/35243466 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100207 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://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 Report
Liu, Rui
Amato, Katherine
Hou, Rong
Gomez, Andres
Dunn, Derek W.
Zhang, Jun
Garber, Paul A.
Chapman, Colin A.
Righini, Nicoletta
He, Gang
Fang, Gu
Li, Yuhang
Li, Baoguo
Guo, Songtao
Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title_full Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title_fullStr Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title_full_unstemmed Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title_short Specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
title_sort specialized digestive adaptations within the hindgut of a colobine monkey
topic Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8857510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35243466
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xinn.2022.100207
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