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Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study

The gut microbiota and its metabolic activities are crucial for maintaining host homoeostasis and health, of which the role of probiotics has indeed been emphasized. The current study delves into the performance of probiotics as a beneficial managemental strategy, which further highlights their impa...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yaping, An, Miao, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Wenqian, Kulyar, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam, Iqbal, Mudassar, He, Yuanyuan, Li, Feiran, An, Tianwu, Li, Huade, Luo, Xiaolin, Yang, Shan, Li, Jiakui
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9431445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01155-22
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author Wang, Yaping
An, Miao
Zhang, Zhao
Zhang, Wenqian
Kulyar, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam
Iqbal, Mudassar
He, Yuanyuan
Li, Feiran
An, Tianwu
Li, Huade
Luo, Xiaolin
Yang, Shan
Li, Jiakui
author_facet Wang, Yaping
An, Miao
Zhang, Zhao
Zhang, Wenqian
Kulyar, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam
Iqbal, Mudassar
He, Yuanyuan
Li, Feiran
An, Tianwu
Li, Huade
Luo, Xiaolin
Yang, Shan
Li, Jiakui
author_sort Wang, Yaping
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description The gut microbiota and its metabolic activities are crucial for maintaining host homoeostasis and health, of which the role of probiotics has indeed been emphasized. The current study delves into the performance of probiotics as a beneficial managemental strategy, which further highlights their impact on growth performance, serologic investigation, gut microbiota, and metabolic profiling in yaks’ calves. A field experiment was employed consisting of 2 by 3 factorial controls, including two development stages, namely, 21 and 42 days (about one and a half month), with three different feeding treatments. Results showed a positive impact of probiotic supplements on growth performance by approximately 3.16 kg (P < 0.01) compared with the blank control. Moreover, they had the potential to improve serum antioxidants and biochemical properties. We found that microorganisms that threaten health were enriched in the gut of the blank control with the depletion of beneficial bacteria, although all yaks were healthy. Additionally, the gut was colonized by a microbial succession that assembled into a more mature microbiome, driven by the probiotics strategy. The gut metabolic profiling was also changed significantly after the probiotic strategy, i.e., the concentrations of metabolites and the metabolic pattern, including enrichments in protein digestion and absorption, vitamin digestion and absorption, and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. In summary, probiotics promoted gut microbiota/metabolites, developing precise interventions and achieving physiological benefits based on intestinal microecology. Hence, it is important to understand probiotic dietary changes to the gut microbiome, metabolome, and the host phenotype. IMPORTANCE The host microbiome is a composite of the trillion microorganisms colonizing host bodies. It can be impacted by various factors, including diet, environmental conditions, and physical activities. The yaks’ calves have a pre-existing imbalance in the intestinal microbiota with an inadequate feeding strategy, resulting in poor growth performance, diarrhea, and other intestinal diseases. Hence, targeting gut microbiota might provide a new effective feeding strategy for enhancing performance and maintaining a healthy intestinal environment. Based on the current findings, milk replacer-based Lactobacillus feeding may improve growth performance and health in yaks’ calves.
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spelling pubmed-94314452022-09-01 Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study Wang, Yaping An, Miao Zhang, Zhao Zhang, Wenqian Kulyar, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Iqbal, Mudassar He, Yuanyuan Li, Feiran An, Tianwu Li, Huade Luo, Xiaolin Yang, Shan Li, Jiakui Microbiol Spectr Research Article The gut microbiota and its metabolic activities are crucial for maintaining host homoeostasis and health, of which the role of probiotics has indeed been emphasized. The current study delves into the performance of probiotics as a beneficial managemental strategy, which further highlights their impact on growth performance, serologic investigation, gut microbiota, and metabolic profiling in yaks’ calves. A field experiment was employed consisting of 2 by 3 factorial controls, including two development stages, namely, 21 and 42 days (about one and a half month), with three different feeding treatments. Results showed a positive impact of probiotic supplements on growth performance by approximately 3.16 kg (P < 0.01) compared with the blank control. Moreover, they had the potential to improve serum antioxidants and biochemical properties. We found that microorganisms that threaten health were enriched in the gut of the blank control with the depletion of beneficial bacteria, although all yaks were healthy. Additionally, the gut was colonized by a microbial succession that assembled into a more mature microbiome, driven by the probiotics strategy. The gut metabolic profiling was also changed significantly after the probiotic strategy, i.e., the concentrations of metabolites and the metabolic pattern, including enrichments in protein digestion and absorption, vitamin digestion and absorption, and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites. In summary, probiotics promoted gut microbiota/metabolites, developing precise interventions and achieving physiological benefits based on intestinal microecology. Hence, it is important to understand probiotic dietary changes to the gut microbiome, metabolome, and the host phenotype. IMPORTANCE The host microbiome is a composite of the trillion microorganisms colonizing host bodies. It can be impacted by various factors, including diet, environmental conditions, and physical activities. The yaks’ calves have a pre-existing imbalance in the intestinal microbiota with an inadequate feeding strategy, resulting in poor growth performance, diarrhea, and other intestinal diseases. Hence, targeting gut microbiota might provide a new effective feeding strategy for enhancing performance and maintaining a healthy intestinal environment. Based on the current findings, milk replacer-based Lactobacillus feeding may improve growth performance and health in yaks’ calves. American Society for Microbiology 2022-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9431445/ /pubmed/35771011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01155-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Wang, Yaping
An, Miao
Zhang, Zhao
Zhang, Wenqian
Kulyar, Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam
Iqbal, Mudassar
He, Yuanyuan
Li, Feiran
An, Tianwu
Li, Huade
Luo, Xiaolin
Yang, Shan
Li, Jiakui
Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title_full Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title_fullStr Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title_short Effects of Milk Replacer-Based Lactobacillus on Growth and Gut Development of Yaks’ Calves: a Gut Microbiome and Metabolic Study
title_sort effects of milk replacer-based lactobacillus on growth and gut development of yaks’ calves: a gut microbiome and metabolic study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9431445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35771011
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01155-22
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