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Dietary supplementation of porcine bile acids improves laying performance,serum lipid metabolism and cecal microbiota in late-phase laying hens
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Due to the exceptional laying performance of hens,the demand on lipid metabolism and oxidation in vivo is vigorous,resulting in excessive lipid accumulation in late-phase hens,which lowers the pro-duction performance.Bile acids regulate lipid metabolism and gut microbiota in humans and animals.However,the effect of porcine bile acids on lipid metabolism and cecal microbiota in laying hens in the late phase is still unclear.A total of 360 healthy 45-week-old laying hens were chosen for a 24-week feeding trial,where 0,30,60 and 90 mg/kg porcine bile acids were added to a basal diet,respectively.The results showed that dietary supplementation of 60 mg/kg bile acids increased egg production and feed conversion(P<0.05).Also,60 and 90 mg/kg porcine bile acids reduced abdominal fat percentage and body weight(P<0.05).The levels of serum total cholesterol,triglyceride,and low-density lipo-protein cholesterol of hens decreased(P<0.05)in bile acids supplement groups.As for cecal microbiota,bile acids supplementation did not affect the alpha diversity of cecal microbiota at the genus level.Moreover,dietary supplementation of 90 mg/kg bile acids resulted in an increase in the abundance of beneficial bacteria in the cecum,such as Lactobacillus,Bifidobacterium and Turicibacter.The changes in the cecal microbiota caused by bile acids supplementation correlated with serum lipid indexes.Ac-cording to KEGG pathway analysis,dietary supplementation of 60 and 90 mg/kg bile acids promoted structural transformation of the cecal microbiota to down-regulate steroid biosynthesis,up-regulate fatty acid degradation and up-regulate unsaturated fatty acid biosynthesis.Meanwhile,bile acids bio-isomerization function of cecal microbiota was enhanced in 60 and 90 mg/kg bile acids treatment,and the short-chain fatty acid metabolism was also affected.In conclusion,the present study revealed dietary supplementation of porcine bile acids enriched probiotics in the gut and improved serum lipid metabolism of laying hens.These findings demonstrate that porcine bile acids can be a potential gut beneficial promoter for late-phase laying hens.
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作者姓名:
Bowen Yang;Shimeng Huang;Guoxian Zhao;Qiugang Ma
作者机构:
State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition,College of Animal Science and Technology,China Agricultural University,Beijing,China;College of Animal Science and Technology,Hebei Agricultural University,Baoding,China
引用格式:
[1]Bowen Yang;Shimeng Huang;Guoxian Zhao;Qiugang Ma-.Dietary supplementation of porcine bile acids improves laying performance,serum lipid metabolism and cecal microbiota in late-phase laying hens)[J].动物营养(英文),2022(04):283-292
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