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Effects of iron on intestinal development and epithelial maturation of suckling piglets.

Jing Zhou1, Zhenglin Dong1,2, Dan Wan2, Qiye Wang1, Jing Haung1, Pengfei Huang1, Yali Li1, Xueqin Ding1, Jianzhong Li1, Huansheng Yang1,2, Yulong Yin1,2.   

Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to discover the effects of iron on the intestinal development and epithelial maturation of suckling piglets. Twenty-seven newborn male piglets from 9 sows (3 piglets per sow), with similar body weight, were selected. The 3 piglets from the same sow were randomly divided into 1 of the 3 groups. The piglets were orally administrated with 2 mL of normal saline (CON group) or with 25 mg of iron by ferrous sulfate (OAFe group; dissolved in normal saline) on the 2nd, 7th, 12th, and 17th day, respectively, or intramuscularly injected with 100 mg of iron by iron dextran (IMFe group) on the 2nd day. The slaughter was performed on the 21st day and intestinal samples were collected. Compared with the CON group, iron supplementation significantly increased the length (P < 0.001), weight (P < 0.001), relative weight (P < 0.001), and the length:weight ratio (P < 0.001) of the small intestine in both OAFe and IMFe groups. The villus height (P < 0.001), crypt depth (CD) (P < 0.001), villus width (P = 0.002), and surface area (P < 0.001) in the jejunum of IMFe and OAFe piglets were also greater than those in CON piglets. The mRNA expression of trehalase (Treh; P = 0.002) and sucrase isomaltase (Sis; P = 0.043), markers of epithelial maturation, increased in OAFe and IMFe piglets, respectively. Moreover, enterocyte vacuolization, observed in fetal-type enterocyte, was reduced in OAFe and IMFe piglets, compared with CON piglets. However, no significant difference in the expression of the target genes of wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway was observed. The results indicated that both oral administration and intramuscular injection with iron promoted intestinal development and epithelial maturation in suckling piglets and that the effects of iron may be independent of wnt/β-catenin signaling.
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Keywords:  enterocyte vacuolization; intestinal morphology; jejunum; organ index; wnt/β-catenin signaling

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32756964      PMCID: PMC7454946          DOI: 10.1093/jas/skaa213

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci        ISSN: 0021-8812            Impact factor:   3.159


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