2021
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2021-20490
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Changes in rumen fermentation and bacterial community in lactating dairy cows with subacute rumen acidosis following rumen content transplantation

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“…The sequence analysis of the reads from the four treatments showed the phylum Bacteroidetes was the dominant bacteria, which was mainly composed of the genus Prevotella_1. Many reports suggested that the Prevotella genus was the dominant ruminal genus in the abundance of dairy cows (He et al, 2018;Mu et al, 2021), which was similar to the results of ours. Prevotella, which can degrade starch and protein, had many OTUs strongly associated with feed efficiency (Fregulia et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The sequence analysis of the reads from the four treatments showed the phylum Bacteroidetes was the dominant bacteria, which was mainly composed of the genus Prevotella_1. Many reports suggested that the Prevotella genus was the dominant ruminal genus in the abundance of dairy cows (He et al, 2018;Mu et al, 2021), which was similar to the results of ours. Prevotella, which can degrade starch and protein, had many OTUs strongly associated with feed efficiency (Fregulia et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Manipulating the fecal microbiota is a promising approach for changing metabolism ( Depommier et al, 2019 ; Gu et al, 2019 ), rebuilding microbial function ( Ridaura et al, 2013 ), and improving farm animals’ traits ( Li et al, 2019 ). Previous work in ruminants demonstrated that rumen fluid transplanting altered the rumen bacterial community ( Mu et al, 2021 ; Yin et al, 2021 ) and ruminal fermentation ( Liu et al, 2019 ). However, we still poorly understood what happened in the fecal microbiota and metabolism of cows following RFT.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In studies of humans and mice, fecal microbiota transplantation has been verified to be effective in reshaping the gut microbiota ( Dodiya et al, 2019 ; Tian et al, 2020 ), repairing the intestinal barrier ( Fischer et al, 2015 ), restoring intestinal function ( De Palma et al, 2017 ), and changing behavior ( Fujii et al, 2019 ; Hazan, 2020 ). In ruminants, rumen fluid or content transplanting was carried out to reshape the rumen microbiome and ruminal fermentation parameters, alleviate rumen epithelium damage ( Liu et al, 2019 ), as well as recover the rumen homeostasis ( Liu et al, 2019 ; Mu et al, 2021 ). In addition, Yu et al (2020) revealed that rumen fluid oral inoculation affected the rumen microbiota and the colonic microbiota, and increased the relative abundance of Veillonella , Ruminococcus 1, Anaerofilum , and Coprobacter in weaning lambs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disturbance in the rumen microbiota is associated with the development of various diseases. Recent studies showed that alterations in rumen microbiota and metabolite activity were observed in dairy cattle and goats with SARA [ 65 , 66 ]. The richness and diversity of the rumen and fecal microbiota were reduced in grain-based SARA of Danish Holstein cows [ 67 ].…”
Section: The Mechanism Of Sara-mediated Igl and Related Inflammatory ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, rumen transplantation is commonly used in the treatment of digestive disorders, including left-sided abomasal displacement [ 120 ]. Recently, evidence also suggested that rumen content transplantation (RCT) can return to normal levels with rumen fermentation parameters, including the levels of bacterial community diversity and the concentrations of acetate, valerate and VFA, in SARA cows induced by a high-grain diet [ 65 ]. Furthermore, rumen fluid transplantation (RT) also changed the gastrointestinal microbiota and then influenced the feed intake, feed digestibility and growth performance of weaned lambs [ 121 ].…”
Section: Regulating the Rumen Microbiota To Prevent Sara And Related ...mentioning
confidence: 99%