Literature DB >> 12510875

Small intestine growth and morphometry in piglets weaned at 7 days of age. effects of level of energy intake.

Julia Marion1, Marzena Biernat, Françoise Thomas, Gérard Savary, Yves Le Breton, Romuald Zabielski, Isabelle Le Huërou-Luron, Jean Le Dividich.   

Abstract

Two trials involving a total of 56 pigs were conducted to examine the effects of weaning at 7 d of age (trial 1) and of energy intake level and length of post-weaning underfeeding period (trial 2) on small intestinal (SI) development and morphometry. At 3 d after weaning, weight of the SI and mucosa (g/kg body weight) and villous height along SI were reduced by 20, 36 and 41%, respectively, compared to the day of weaning. Intestinal morphometrical changes are dependent on SI site and days post-weaning. Villous atrophy on d 3 and recovery on d 14 post-weaning were greater and occurred earlier in the proximal than in the medial and distal SI. Villous height was dependent on the level of energy intake which explains 56% of the variations in proximal SI villous height in weaned pigs and 73% when data of the sow-reared pigs were included in the analysis. Moreover, after 4 d of refeeding, underfed piglets showed similar villous characteristics to piglets fed a continuously high feeding level after weaning stressing that capacities of intestinal restoration were not affected by the length of the post-weaning underfeeding period. Overall, the present results suggest a spatial and temporal effect of weaning on villous atrophy and recovery, and that the level of energy intake is a major factor accounting for the post-weaning villous height.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12510875     DOI: 10.1051/rnd:2002030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Nutr Dev        ISSN: 0926-5287


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