| Literature DB >> 31027169 |
Laurentiu Mihai Palade1, Mihaela Habeanu2, Daniela Eliza Marin3, Veronica Sanda Chedea4, Gina Cecilia Pistol5, Iulian Alexandru Grosu6, Anca Gheorghe7, Mariana Ropota8, Ionelia Taranu9.
Abstract
This study shows the antioxidant effect of a dietary hemp seed diet rich in ω-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) on oxidative status in sows during late gestation and lactation and their offspring. Ten pregnant sows were divided into two groups and fed either a control diet (CD) or a hemp diet (HD) containing 2% hemp seed meal for a period of 10 days before farrowing and 5% throughout the lactation period (21 d). After farrowing, 16 of their resulting piglets were divided into two groups: control group CD (eight piglets derived from control sows) and HD group (eight piglets derived from HD sows), respectively. Blood collected from sows and piglets at day 1, 7 and 21 was used for the measurement of antioxidant enzymes (catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione (GPx)), nitric oxide production (NO), lipid peroxidation (thiobarbituric acid reactive substances-TBARS), reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) in plasma. The results showed a significant improvement in the oxidative status of sows fed HD throughout lactation compared with CD. Similarly, in piglets, HD positively influenced the activities of antioxidant enzymes, TAC and NO levels and significantly decreased lipid peroxidation in plasma until weaning, in comparison with the CD group. This study suggests the potential of hemp seed diet to improve the overall antioxidant status of the lactating sows and their progeny.Entities:
Keywords: PUFA; antioxidant enzymes; diet; hemp seeds; oxidative status
Year: 2019 PMID: 31027169 PMCID: PMC6523475 DOI: 10.3390/ani9040194
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Total polyphenol content and antiradical activity of hemp seed and experimental diets.
| Sample | Analysis | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TPC (mg GAE/100 g Raw Material) | AAR (µM TE) | |||
| Mean |
| Mean |
| |
| HS | 1000.05 b | 7.5 | 467.63 b | 3.4 |
| CD | 1178.04 a | 4.1 | 517.17 a | 4.9 |
| HD (5%) | 1146.66 a | 5.5 | 513.83 a | 10 |
TPC = total polyphenol content; AAR = antiradical activity measured using DPPH radical; GAE = gallic acid equivalents; TE = Trolox equivalents; HS = hemp seeds; CD = control diet; HD = hemp diet; SEM = standard error of the mean. All values are represented as means with their standard errors. ANOVA (one-way) was performed followed by Student’s t test; a,b = Mean values within a column with different superscript letters were significantly different (p < 0.05).
Figure 1The effect of HD on oxidative status in the plasma of sows throughout the lactation period. (a) Relationship between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (b) Relationship between lipid peroxidation (TBARS) and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (c) Relationship between total antioxidant activity (TAC) and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (d) Relationship between NO and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol). The p-values for the effects of treatment (diet), time and diet-time interaction are shown. Data are means ± SEM (n = 5). Asterisk (*) indicates significance (p < 0.05 *).
Figure 2The effect of HD on antioxidant enzyme activities in the plasma of sows throughout the lactation period. (a) Relationship between superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (b) Relationship between catalase (CAT) activity and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (c) Relationship between glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity and day of lactation in the plasma of sows fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol). The p-values for the effects of treatment (diet), time and diet-time interaction are shown. Data are means ± SEM (n = 5). Asterisk (*) indicates significance (p < 0.05 *).
Figure 3The effect of HD on oxidative status in the plasma of piglets throughout the lactation period. (a) Relationship between reactive oxygen species (ROS) and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (b) Relationship between TBARS and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (c) Relationship between total antioxidant capacity (TAC) and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (d) Relationship between NO and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol). The p-values for the effects of treatment (diet), time and diet-time interaction are shown. Data are means ± SEM (n = 8). Asterisk (*) indicates significance (p < 0.05 *).
Figure 4The effect of HD on antioxidant enzymes activities in the plasma of piglets throughout the lactation period. (a) Relationship between SOD activity and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (b) Relationship between CAT activity and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol); (c) Relationship between GPx activity and day of lactation in the plasma of piglets fed a control (Δ symbol) or a hemp seed diet (□ symbol). The p-values for the effects of treatment (diet), time and diet–time interaction are shown. Data are means ± SEM (n = 8). Asterisk (*) indicates significance (p < 0.05 *).