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Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review

The maintenance of poultry gut health is complex depending on the intricate balance among diet, the commensal microbiota, and the mucosa, including the gut epithelium and the superimposing mucus layer. Changes in microflora composition and abundance can confer beneficial or detrimental effects on fo...

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Autores principales: Ali, Qasim, Ma, Sen, La, Shaokai, Guo, Zhiguo, Liu, Boshuai, Gao, Zimin, Farooq, Umar, Wang, Zhichang, Zhu, Xiaoyan, Cui, Yalei, Li, Defeng, Shi, Yinghua
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Publicado: Animal Bioscience 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507857
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.21.0562
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author Ali, Qasim
Ma, Sen
La, Shaokai
Guo, Zhiguo
Liu, Boshuai
Gao, Zimin
Farooq, Umar
Wang, Zhichang
Zhu, Xiaoyan
Cui, Yalei
Li, Defeng
Shi, Yinghua
author_facet Ali, Qasim
Ma, Sen
La, Shaokai
Guo, Zhiguo
Liu, Boshuai
Gao, Zimin
Farooq, Umar
Wang, Zhichang
Zhu, Xiaoyan
Cui, Yalei
Li, Defeng
Shi, Yinghua
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description The maintenance of poultry gut health is complex depending on the intricate balance among diet, the commensal microbiota, and the mucosa, including the gut epithelium and the superimposing mucus layer. Changes in microflora composition and abundance can confer beneficial or detrimental effects on fowl. Antibiotics have devastating impacts on altering the landscape of gut microbiota, which further leads to antibiotic resistance or spread the pathogenic populations. By eliciting the landscape of gut microbiota, strategies should be made to break down the regulatory signals of pathogenic bacteria. The optional strategy of conferring dietary fibers (DFs) can be used to counterbalance the gut microbiota. DFs are the non-starch carbohydrates indigestible by host endogenous enzymes but can be fermented by symbiotic microbiota to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). This is one of the primary modes through which the gut microbiota interacts and communicate with the host. The majority of SCFAs are produced in the large intestine (particularly in the caecum), where they are taken up by the enterocytes or transported through portal vein circulation into the bloodstream. Recent shreds of evidence have elucidated that SCFAs affect the gut and modulate the tissues and organs either by activating G-protein-coupled receptors or affecting epigenetic modifications in the genome through inducing histone acetylase activities and inhibiting histone deacetylases. Thus, in this way, SCFAs vastly influence poultry health by promoting energy regulation, mucosal integrity, immune homeostasis, and immune maturation. In this review article, we will focus on DFs, which directly interact with gut microbes and lead to the production of SCFAs. Further, we will discuss the current molecular mechanisms of how SCFAs are generated, transported, and modulated the pro-and anti-inflammatory immune responses against pathogens and host physiology and gut health.
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spelling pubmed-94493822022-10-01 Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review Ali, Qasim Ma, Sen La, Shaokai Guo, Zhiguo Liu, Boshuai Gao, Zimin Farooq, Umar Wang, Zhichang Zhu, Xiaoyan Cui, Yalei Li, Defeng Shi, Yinghua Anim Biosci Review Paper The maintenance of poultry gut health is complex depending on the intricate balance among diet, the commensal microbiota, and the mucosa, including the gut epithelium and the superimposing mucus layer. Changes in microflora composition and abundance can confer beneficial or detrimental effects on fowl. Antibiotics have devastating impacts on altering the landscape of gut microbiota, which further leads to antibiotic resistance or spread the pathogenic populations. By eliciting the landscape of gut microbiota, strategies should be made to break down the regulatory signals of pathogenic bacteria. The optional strategy of conferring dietary fibers (DFs) can be used to counterbalance the gut microbiota. DFs are the non-starch carbohydrates indigestible by host endogenous enzymes but can be fermented by symbiotic microbiota to produce short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). This is one of the primary modes through which the gut microbiota interacts and communicate with the host. The majority of SCFAs are produced in the large intestine (particularly in the caecum), where they are taken up by the enterocytes or transported through portal vein circulation into the bloodstream. Recent shreds of evidence have elucidated that SCFAs affect the gut and modulate the tissues and organs either by activating G-protein-coupled receptors or affecting epigenetic modifications in the genome through inducing histone acetylase activities and inhibiting histone deacetylases. Thus, in this way, SCFAs vastly influence poultry health by promoting energy regulation, mucosal integrity, immune homeostasis, and immune maturation. In this review article, we will focus on DFs, which directly interact with gut microbes and lead to the production of SCFAs. Further, we will discuss the current molecular mechanisms of how SCFAs are generated, transported, and modulated the pro-and anti-inflammatory immune responses against pathogens and host physiology and gut health. Animal Bioscience 2022-10 2022-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9449382/ /pubmed/35507857 http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.21.0562 Text en Copyright © 2022 by Animal Bioscience https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ali, Qasim
Ma, Sen
La, Shaokai
Guo, Zhiguo
Liu, Boshuai
Gao, Zimin
Farooq, Umar
Wang, Zhichang
Zhu, Xiaoyan
Cui, Yalei
Li, Defeng
Shi, Yinghua
Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title_full Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title_fullStr Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title_full_unstemmed Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title_short Microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — A review
title_sort microbial short-chain fatty acids: a bridge between dietary fibers and poultry gut health — a review
topic Review Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9449382/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35507857
http://dx.doi.org/10.5713/ab.21.0562
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