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title Short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides supplementation to suckling piglets: assessment of pre- and post-weaning performance and gut health.
description Farmers face difficulties in redeeming their investment in larger litter sizes since this comes with larger litter heterogenicity, lower litter resilience and risk of highermortality. Dietary oligosaccharides, given to the sow, proved beneficial for the offspring’s performance. However, giving oligosaccharides to the suckling piglet is poorly explored. Therefore, this field trial studied the effect of dietary short-chain fructooligosaccharides(scFOS; 1g/day; drenched) supplementation to low (LBW, lower quartile), normal (NBW, two intermediate quartiles) and high (HBW, upper quartile) birth weight piglets from birth until 7 or 21 days of age. Performance parameters, gut microbiome and short-chain fatty acids profile of feces and digesta were assessed at birth (d0), d7, weaning (d21.5) and 2 weeks post-weaning (d36.5). Additional parameters reflecting gut health (intestinal integrity and morphology , mucosal immune system) were analysed at d36.5. Most parameters changed with age or differed with the piglet’s birth weight. Drenching with scFOS increased body weight by 1 kg in NBW suckling piglets and reduced the post-weaning mortality rate by a 100%. No clear difference in the IgG level, the microbiota composition and fermentative activity between the treatment groups was observed. Additionally, intestinal integrity, determined by measuring intestinal permeability and regenerative capacity, was similar between the treatment groups. Also , intestinal architecture (villus lenght, crypt depth) was not affected by scFOS supplementation. The density of intraepithelial lymphocytes and the expression profiles (real -time qPCR) for immune system-related genes (IL-10 , IL-1ß, IL-6, TNF α and IFN γ) were used to assess mucosal immunity. Only IFN γ expression, was upregulated in piglets that received scFOS for 7 days. The improved body weight and the reduced post-weaning mortality seen in piglets supplemented with scFOS support the view that scFOS positively impact piglet’s health and resilience. However, the modes of action for these effects are not yet fully elucidated and its potential to improve other performance parameters needs further investigation.
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dateCreated 2020-04-18T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2020-04-18T00:00:00Z
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