2017
DOI: 10.1017/s1751731117001276
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Dietary supplementation with a nucleotide-rich yeast extract modulates gut immune response and microflora in weaned pigs in response to a sanitary challenge

Abstract: An experiment was carried out to evaluate the short-term effect of supplementing a nucleotide-rich yeast extract (NRYE) on growth performance, gut structure, immunity and microflora of piglets raised under sanitary and unsanitary conditions. A total of 84, 21-day old piglets were used in this study; 42 piglets were raised in a room designated as the clean room that was washed once per week, whereas the other 42 piglets were raised in a room designated as the unclean room in which 7 kg of manure from the sow he… Show more

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“…There were no diet effects ( P > 0.10) on liver and spleen weight ( Table 4 ). This contrasted with previous research that indicated yeast derivatives induced organ hypertrophy in pigs and poultry ( Kiarie et al, 2011 ; Waititu et al, 2017 ; Leung et al, 2019 ). Plasma metabolites also serve as markers for animal health status (physiological, nutritional, pathological changes).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…There were no diet effects ( P > 0.10) on liver and spleen weight ( Table 4 ). This contrasted with previous research that indicated yeast derivatives induced organ hypertrophy in pigs and poultry ( Kiarie et al, 2011 ; Waititu et al, 2017 ; Leung et al, 2019 ). Plasma metabolites also serve as markers for animal health status (physiological, nutritional, pathological changes).…”
Section: Resultscontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…The lack of the expected improvement of the immune response could be related to the absence of an experimentally induced impairment of immune response (Mateo 2005). This hypothesis is supported by the aforementioned results reported by Waititu et al (2017), emphasising the requirement of immune stimuli to evaluate the immunomodulatory properties of the product.…”
Section: Inflammatory and Immune Responsesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In our trial, we did not observe differences in gene expression levels of inflammatory cytokines at ileal Peyer's patches level between the two groups ( Figure 2) in contrast with Waititu et al (2017). This discrepancy could be attributed to the sanitary challenge performed by these authors, differently from our trial, that could have enhanced the effectiveness of nucleotides administration.…”
Section: Inflammatory and Immune Responsecontrasting
confidence: 73%
“…Therefore, induced variation in sanitary conditions can be used to study the effects of subclinical health status on nutrient metabolism and requirements. Low sanitary conditions induce activation of the immune system which can influence amino acid (AA) metabolism and energy requirements (3,4). The immune system metabolism synthesizes specific proteins.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%