| Literature DB >> 30781601 |
Qing Niu1,2,3, Pinghua Li4,5, Shuaishuai Hao6,7, Sung Woo Kim8, Taoran Du9,10, Jindi Hua11, Ruihua Huang12,13.
Abstract
The gut microbiota plays important roles in animal health and nutrient digestibility. The characteristics of gut microbiota population in grower pigs and their correlation with apparent nutrient digestibility were assessed in previous study. Here we studied characteristics of intestinal microbiota of sows and analyzed their relationships with apparent nutrient (ether extract (EE), crude protein (CP), crude fiber (CF), neutral detergent fiber (NDF) and acid detergent fiber (ADF)) digestibility. Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes were the most dominant phyla, approximately 73% of the total sequences. Treponema, Oscillibacter and Lactobacillus were the most dominant generas, more than 49% of the total sequences. The microbiota of sows clustered separately from the microbiota of grower pigs at the age of D28 D60, D90 and D150. The abundance of Clostridium and Turicibacter was positively correlated with apparent EE digestibility. The abundance of Anaerofustis and Robinsoniella in sow fecal samples was positively correlated with apparent CF digestibility. The abundance of Collinsella and Sutterella was positively correlated with apparent NDF digestibility. The abundance of Clostridium, Collinsella, Robinsoniella and Turicibacter was positively correlated with apparent ADF digestibility. Sows have their unique gut microbial structure compared with grower pigs and some of them participate in the digestive process of different nutrients.Entities:
Keywords: 16S rDNA; apparent nutrient digestibility; fiber; gut microbiota; sows
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30781601 PMCID: PMC6412398 DOI: 10.3390/ijms20040870
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Phylum distribution of gut microbiota. Distribution of the phylum as a percentage of the total number of identified 16S rDNA sequences from fecal samples of the nine sows.
Figure 2A Venn diagram of the OTUs. The Venn diagrams mainly showed OTUs (A) and genera (B) of sows group separately compared with groups of grower pigs at the age of D28, D60 and D150 and depicted the unique OTUs and genera of 4 groups.
Figure 3The comparison of bacterial community components between different aged groups. Principal co-ordinates analysis (PCoA) of weighted UniFrac distances for the fecal microbiota at different phases. In the weighted UniFrac analysis of the fecal samples, the first principal coordinate, explained 24.52% of sample variation, separated sows group from others (D28, D60, D90 and D150 groups).
Different genera of between sows and the other four groups.
| 28D | 60D | 90D | 150D | Sows | |
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| Treponema | 241.0 ± 63.8 B | 202.5 ± 60.4 | 803.9 ± 194.0 | 1670.8 ± 923.7 | 4212.4 ± 601.6 A |
| Bifidobacterium | 188.5 ± 42.6 b | 65.9 ± 26.8 b | 135.5 ± 76.6 b | 97.2 ± 27.6 b | 1080.0 ±600.7 a |
| Fibrobacter | 19.0 ± 2.2 B | 22.3 ± 4.7 B | 103.4 ± 42.9 B | 53.7 ± 10.6 B | 590.0 ± 241.5 A |
| Anaeroplasma | 2.8 ± 0.4 B | 7.8 ± 4.9 B | 7.4 ± 3.4 B | 35.6 ± 6.9 B | 141.1 ± 38.9 A |
| Papillibacter | 0.4 ± 0.2 B | 0.5 ± 0.3 B | 0.3 ± 0.2 B | 0.3 ± 0.2 B | 20.2 ± 6.6 A |
a and b represent the mean difference is significant at a level of 0.05; A and B represent the mean difference is significant at a level of 0.01.
Comparison of apparent nutrient digestibility between sows and grower pigs.
| Sows | D60 | D90 | D150 | |
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| 55.34 ± 2.50 A | 26.83 ± 3.77 B | 20.83 ± 3.78 B | 26.97 ± 2.73 B |
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| 88.45 ± 1.05 A | 73.66 ± 1.14 B | 77.18 ± 0.90 B | 77.39 ± 0.68 B |
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| 61.61 ± 5.23 Aa | 37.05 ± 2.49 Bab | 49.11 ± 3.14 ABb | 63.10 ± 1.78 ABab |
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| 65.83 ± 4.02 a | 56.74 ± 2.29 b | 69.35 ± 1.48 ab | 62.43 ± 3.53 ab |
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| 54.47 ± 3.43 Aa | 28.46 ± 2.71 Bab | 30.53 ± 2.48Bab | 44.55 ± 2.70 ABb |
Apparent EE, CP, CF, NDF and ADF digestibility of sows were compared with those of grower pigs at the age of D60, D90 and D150, respectively. a and b represent the mean difference is significant at a level of 0.05; A and B represent the mean difference is significant at a level of 0.01.
Comparison of genera correlated with apparent nutrient digestibility in fecal samples of sows and grower pigs.
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* The correlation is significant at a level of 0.05; ** the correlation is significant at a level of 0.01.