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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38676468/dietary-hemin-remodels-gut-microbiota-and-mediates-tissue-inflammation-and-injury-in-the-small-intestine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Li, Weixin Ke, Shuai Jiang, Miao Zhang, Kai Shan, Chunbao Li
SCOPE: Epidemiological studies have linked excessive red and processed meat intake to gut disorders. Under laboratory conditions, high heme content is considered the primary health risk factor for red meat. However, heme in meat is present in myoglobin, which is an indigestible protein, suggesting the different functions between myoglobin and heme. This study aims to explore how dietary myoglobin and heme affect gut health and microbiota differently. METHODS AND RESULTS: Histological and biochemical assessments as well as 16S rRNA sequencing are performed...
April 27, 2024: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675947/developmental-dynamics-of-the-gut-virome-in-tibetan-pigs-at-high-altitude-a-metagenomic-perspective-across-age-groups
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Runbo Luo, Aohan Guan, Bin Ma, Yuan Gao, Yuna Peng, Yanling He, Qianshuai Xu, Kexin Li, Yanan Zhong, Rui Luo, Ruibing Cao, Hui Jin, Yan Lin, Peng Shang
Tibetan pig is a geographically isolated pig breed that inhabits high-altitude areas of the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau. At present, there is limited research on viral diseases in Tibetan pigs. This study provides a novel metagenomic exploration of the gut virome in Tibetan pigs (altitude ≈ 3000 m) across three critical developmental stages, including lactation, nursery, and fattening. The composition of viral communities in the Tibetan pig intestine, with a dominant presence of Microviridae phages observed across all stages of development, in combination with the previous literature, suggest that it may be associated with geographical locations with high altitude...
April 14, 2024: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675719/the-ocean-s-pharmacy-health-discoveries-in-marine-algae
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REVIEW
Mélanie Silva, Dorit Avni, João Varela, Luísa Barreira
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) represent a global health challenge, constituting a major cause of mortality and disease burden in the 21st century. Addressing the prevention and management of NCDs is crucial for improving global public health, emphasizing the need for comprehensive strategies, early interventions, and innovative therapeutic approaches to mitigate their far-reaching consequences. Marine organisms, mainly algae, produce diverse marine natural products with significant therapeutic potential...
April 22, 2024: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674825/evaluation-of-safety-and-beneficial-health-effects-of-the-human-milk-strain-bifidobacterium-breve-dsm32583-an-infant-pilot-trial
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Claudio Alba, Marta Carrera, Guillermo Álvarez-Calatayud, Rebeca Arroyo, Leónides Fernández, Juan M Rodríguez
Human milk promotes the growth of bifidobacteria in the infant gut. Adding bifidobacterial species to infant formula may contribute to increasing their presence in the gut of formula-fed infants. Therefore, the safety and anti-infectious effects of Bifidobacterium breve DSM32583, a breast milk isolate, were assessed in a pilot trial involving 3-month-old infants. The infants were randomly assigned to either the probiotic (PG) or the control (CG) groups. All the infants consumed the same formula, although it was supplemented with the strain (1 × 107 cfu/g of formula) in the PG...
April 11, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674715/a-new-bacillus-velezensis-strain-cml532-improves-chicken-growth-performance-and-reduces-intestinal-clostridium-perfringens-colonization
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
A La Teng Zhu La, Qiu Wen, Yuxuan Xiao, Die Hu, Dan Liu, Yuming Guo, Yongfei Hu
Bacillus velezensis has gained increasing recognition as a probiotic for improving animal growth performance and gut health. We identified six B. velezensis strains from sixty Bacillus isolates that were isolated from the cecal samples of fifteen different chicken breeds. We characterized the probiotic properties of these six B. velezensis strains. The effect of a selected strain ( B. velezensis CML532) on chicken growth performance under normal feeding and Clostridium perfringens challenge conditions was also evaluated...
April 11, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674688/the-replacement-of-fish-meal-with-poultry-by-product-meal-and-insect-exuviae-effects-on-growth-performance-gut-health-and-microbiota-of-the-european-seabass-dicentrarchus-labrax
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simona Rimoldi, Ambra Rita Di Rosa, Rosangela Armone, Biagina Chiofalo, Imam Hasan, Marco Saroglia, Violeta Kalemi, Genciana Terova
This study addressed the urgent need for sustainable protein sources in aquaculture due to the depletion of marine resources and rising costs. Animal protein sources, particularly poultry by-product meal (PBM) and insect exuviae meal, were investigated as viable alternatives to fishmeal (FM). The research study confirmed the successful replacement of FM with a combination of PBM and insect exuviae meal (up to 50%) in the diet of European seabass without compromising growth, feed conversion, gut health, and liver fat content...
April 6, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38674637/the-impact-of-essential-amino-acids-on-the-gut-microbiota-of-broiler-chickens
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REVIEW
Thyneice Taylor-Bowden, Sarayu Bhogoju, Collins N Khwatenge, Samuel N Nahashon
The research involving the beneficial aspects of amino acids being added to poultry feed pertaining to performance, growth, feed intake, and feed conversion ratio is extensive. Yet currently the effects of amino acids on the gut microbiota aren't fully understood nor have there been many studies executed in poultry to explain the relationship between amino acids and the gut microbiota. The overall outcome of health has been linked to bird gut health due to the functionality of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) for digestion/absorption of nutrients as well as immune response...
March 29, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38672336/the-canine-gut-health-the-impact-of-a-new-feed-supplement-on-microbiota-composition
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Atuahene, Ibrahim Zuniga-Chaves, Elisa Martello, Bruno Stefanon, Garret Suen, Fatemeh Balouei, Giorgia Meineri
This study aimed to determine the impact of a novel formulation of a supplement composed of the natural ingredients, bromelain, quercetin, and Lentinula edodes , on the gut microbiota of healthy adult dogs. Adult healthy female dogs were administered either a placebo (CTR, n = 15) or the supplement (TRT, n = 15) over 28 days. Stool samples were collected for 16S rRNA sequencing before supplement administration (T0), at completion of supplement administration (T28), and one week after the end of supplement administration (T35) to characterize changes in the gut microbial communities...
April 15, 2024: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671923/porcine-brain-enzyme-hydrolysate-enhances-immune-function-and-antioxidant-defense-via-modulation-of-gut-microbiota-in-a-cyclophosphamide-induced-immunodeficiency-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Yue, Hye Jeong Yang, Ting Zhang, Chen Li, Min Jung Kim, Keun-Nam Kim, Sunmin Park
This study examined how consuming porcine brain enzyme hydrolysate (PBEH) affects the immune function and composition of the gut microbiota in an immunodeficient animal model. Male Wistar rats aged 6 weeks were fed casein (control), 100 mg/kg body weight (BW), red ginseng extract (positive-control), and 6, 13, and 26 mg PBEH per kg BW (PBEH-L, PBEH-M, and PBEH-H, respectively) daily for 4 weeks. At 30 min after consuming assigned compounds, they were orally administered cyclophosphamide (CTX; 5 mg/kg BW), an immunosuppressive agent, to suppress the immune system by inhibiting the proliferation of lymphocytes...
April 17, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38671919/tributyrin-supplementation-rescues-chronic-binge-ethanol-induced-oxidative-stress-in-the-gut-lung-axis-in-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anthony Santilli, David Shapiro, Yingchun Han, Naseer Sangwan, Gail A M Cresci
Excessive alcohol consumption increases the severity and worsens outcomes of pulmonary infections, often due to oxidative stress and tissue damage. While the mechanism behind this relationship is multifaceted, recent evidence suggests ethanol-induced changes to the gut microbiome impact the gut-lung axis. To assess this, a chronic-binge ethanol feeding mouse model was used to determine how ethanol altered the gut microbiome, small intestinal epithelial barrier, and immune responses, as well as neutrophil abundance and oxidative stress in the lungs, and how supporting gut health with tributyrin supplementation during chronic-binge ethanol exposure affected these responses...
April 17, 2024: Antioxidants (Basel, Switzerland)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38669971/total-ginsenosides-extend-healthspan-of-aging-drosophila-by-suppressing-imbalances-in-intestinal-stem-cells-and-microbiota
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Liu, Xinran Wang, Chenrong Jin, Juhui Qiao, Chenxi Wang, Leilei Jiang, Shiting Yu, Daian Pan, Daqing Zhao, Siming Wang, Meichen Liu
BACKGROUND: Disruption of stem cell and microbial homeostasis accelerates the aging process. Hence, maintaining these balances effectively delays aging and alleviates the symptoms of age-related diseases. Recent research indicates that targeting endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and immune deficiency (IMD) signalling may play a positive role in maintaining homeostasis in aging intestinal stem cells (ISC) and microbial equilibrium. Previous research has suggested that total ginsenosides (TG) derived from Panax ginseng C...
April 16, 2024: Phytomedicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38668592/endotoxin-translocation-is-increased-in-broiler-chickens-fed-a-fusarium-mycotoxin-contaminated-diet
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicole Reisinger, Barbara Doupovec, Tibor Czabany, Filip Van Immerseel, Siska Croubels, Gunther Antonissen
Broiler chickens in livestock production face numerous challenges that can impact their health and welfare, including mycotoxin contamination and heat stress. In this study, we aimed to investigate the combined effects of two mycotoxins, deoxynivalenol (DON) and fumonisins (FBs), along with short-term heat stress conditions, on broiler gut health and endotoxin translocation. An experiment was conducted to assess the impacts of mycotoxin exposure on broilers, focusing on intestinal endotoxin activity, gene expression related to gut barrier function and inflammation, and the plasma concentration of the endotoxin marker 3-OH C14:0 either at thermoneutral conditions or short-term heat stress conditions...
March 25, 2024: Toxins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667296/pregnane-x-receptor-signaling-pathway-and-vitamin-k-molecular-mechanisms-and-clinical-relevance-in-human-health
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REVIEW
Jeff L Staudinger, Avina Mahroke, Gauri Patel, Cole Dattel, Sahana Reddy
This review explores the likely clinical impact of Pregnane X Receptor (PXR) activation by vitamin K on human health. PXR, initially recognized as a master regulator of xenobiotic metabolism in liver, emerges as a key regulator influencing intestinal homeostasis, inflammation, oxidative stress, and autophagy. The activation of PXR by vitamin K highlights its role as a potent endogenous and local agonist with diverse clinical implications. Recent research suggests that the vitamin K-mediated activation of PXR highlights this vitamin's potential in addressing pathophysiological conditions by promoting hepatic detoxification, fortifying gut barrier integrity, and controlling pro-inflammatory and apoptotic pathways...
April 14, 2024: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38665217/functional-evaluation-of-bacillus-licheniformis-pf9-for-its-potential-in-controlling-enterotoxigenic-escherichia-coli-in-weaned-piglets
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haoxiang Xu, Joshua Gong, Peng Lu, Paula Azevedo, Linyan Li, Hai Yu, Chengbo Yang
During the bacterial selection, isolate PF9 demonstrated tolerance to low pH and high bile salt and an ability to extend the lifespan of Caenorhabditis elegans infected with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli ( ETEC ; P  < 0.05). Thirty-two weaned piglets susceptible to ETEC F4 were randomly allocated to four treatments as follows: 1) non-challenged negative control group ( NNC ; basal diet and piglets gavaged with phosphate-buffered saline), 2) negative control group ( NC ; basal diet and piglets challenged with ETEC F4, 3 × 107 CFU per pig), 3) positive control ( PC ; basal diet + 80 mg·kg-1 of avilamycin and piglets challenged with ETEC F4), and 4) probiotic candidate (PF9; control basal diet + 2...
2024: Translational Animal Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663780/antimicrobial-activity-of-southern-african-medicinal-plants-on-helicobacter-pylori-and-lactobacillus-species
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
S Dinat, A Orchard, S Van Vuuren
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: Numerous medicinal plants have been used traditionally in South Africa for gastric ulcer treatment. Helicobacter pylori is known for causing inflammation and the onset of gastric ulcers. While several studies explored medicinal plants against H. pylori, investigation of medicinal plants used for gastric ulcers has been neglected, as well as the effects these plants would have on bacteria occurring naturally in the gut microbiome. AIM OF THE STUDY: This study aimed to investigate Southern African medicinal plants used traditionally for treating gastric ulcers against H...
April 23, 2024: Journal of Ethnopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662518/intestinal-microbiota-diversity-from-broilers-with-runting-and-stunting-syndrome-performed-by-metagenomics
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dayse Helena Lages da Silva, Rodrigo Luiz Marques da Silva, Diego Lisboa Rios, Danielle da Glória de Souza, Flávia Aburjaile, Oliveiro Caetano de Freitas Neto, Leonardo José Camargos Lara, Matheus Dias Araújo, Roselene Ecco
Runting and stunting syndrome (RSS) is an enteric viral disease in commercial poultry that directly affects gut health; however, its influence on gut microbiota remains unknown. This study aimed to investigate the compositional changes in the bacterial community of the ileum of 7-day-old broiler chicks naturally affected and not affected by RSS, using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology. Twenty-one samples were obtained from the ileal contents and mucosa of 11 chicks with RSS and 10 healthy chicks, raised in a dark house system located on a farm in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil...
April 25, 2024: Avian Pathology: Journal of the W.V.P.A
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649786/effects-of-bile-acid-metabolism-on-intestinal-health-of-livestock-and-poultry
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REVIEW
Hongpeng Jia, Na Dong
Bile acids are synthesised in the liver and are essential amphiphilic steroids for maintaining the balance of cholesterol and energy metabolism in livestock and poultry. They can be used as novel feed additives to promote fat utilisation in the diet and the absorption of fat-soluble substances in the feed to improve livestock performance and enhance carcass quality. With the development of understanding of intestinal health, the balance of bile acid metabolism is closely related to the composition and growth of livestock intestinal microbiota, inflammatory response, and metabolic diseases...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38649130/cannabidiol-cbd-facilitates-cocaine-extinction-and-ameliorates-cocaine-induced-changes-to-the-gut-microbiome-in-male-c57bl-6jarc-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rose Chesworth, Howard Chi-Ho Yim, Georgia Watt, Emad El-Omar, Tim Karl
Cocaine use disorder (CUD) is a global health problem with no approved medications. One potential treatment target is the gut microbiome, but it is unknown if cocaine induces long-lasting effects on gut microbes. A novel therapeutic candidate for CUD, cannabidiol (CBD), can improve gut function in rodent models. It is possible that protective effects of CBD against cocaine use are mediated by improving gut health. We examined this question in this experiment. Cocaine conditioned place preference (CPP) was conducted in adult male C57BL/6JArc mice...
April 20, 2024: Progress in Neuro-psychopharmacology & Biological Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38648292/enhancing-pig-growth-and-gut-health-with-fermented-jatropha-curcas-cake-impacts-on-microbiota-metabolites-and-neurotransmitters
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhenyu Zhang, Hua Zhao, Xiaoling Chen, Gang Tian, Guangmang Liu, Jingyi Cai, Gang Jia
Given the escalating global crisis in feed protein availability, Jatropha curcas L. cake has attracted significant interest as a viable alternative protein source in animal feed. This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of fermented Jatropha curcas L. cake (FJCC) as a protein feed in the diet of pigs. A total of 96 growing pigs with an average weight of 27.60 ± 1.59 kg were divided into three dietary groups with varying FJCC inclusion levels (0, 2.5, and 5%) for a 28 d trial...
April 22, 2024: Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38646106/editorial-new-advances-in-dietary-fibers-and-their-role-in-metabolic-digestive-and-immune-health
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EDITORIAL
Junrui Cheng, Aylin Sahin, Changling Hu, Renee Korczak, Jing Zhou
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2024: Frontiers in Nutrition
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