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doi:10.1186/s12866-023-02826-9...

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Paganin, Ana Carolina Laureano Monzani, Paulo Sérgio Carazzolle, Marcelo Falsarella Araujo, Raquel Bighetti Gonzalez-Esquerra, Ricardo Haese, Douglas Kill, João L Rezende, Graziela Silva Lima, César Gonçalves Malavazi, Iran Melo Freire, Caio César Cunha, Anderson Ferreira
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en
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BioMed Central

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Mycology

Jaar

2023

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05-04-2023

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16s rrna gene microbiota swine copper feed supplement animal nutrition fed bacteria pen source supplementation production copper piglets
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Background Swine production expanded in the last decades.

Efforts have been made to improve meat production and to understand its relationship to pig gut microbiota.

Copper (Cu) is a usual supplement to growth performance in animal production.

Here, two performance studies were conducted to investigate the effects of three different sources of Cu on the microbiota of piglets.

A total of 256 weaned piglets were randomly allocated into 4 treatments (10 replicates per treatment of 4 piglets per pen in Trial 1 and 8 replicates of 3 piglets per pen in Trial 2).

Treatments included a control group (fed 10 mg/kg of Cu from CuSO_4), a group fed at 160 mg/kg of Copper (II) sulfate (CuSO_4) or tri-basic copper chloride (TBCC), and a group fed with Cu methionine hydroxy analogue chelated (Cu-MHAC) at 150, 80, and 50 mg/kg in Phases 1 (24–35 d), 2 (36–49 d), and 3 (50–70 d), respectively.

At 70 d, the cecum luminal contents from one pig per pen were collected and polled for 16 S rRNA sequencing (V3/V4 regions).

Parameters were analyzed in a completely randomized block design, in which each experiment was considered as a block.

Results A total of 1337 Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs) were identified.

Dominance and Simpson ecological metrics were statistically different between control and treated groups (P < 0.10) showing that different Cu sources altered the gut microbiota composition with the proliferation of some bacteria that improve gut health.

A high abundance of Prevotella was observed in all treatments while other genera were enriched and differentially modulated, according to the Cu source and dosage.

The supplementation with Cu-MHAC can modify a group of bacteria involved in feed efficiency (FE) and short chain fatty acids (SCFA) production ( Clostridium XIVa, Desulfovibrio , and Megasphera ).

These bacteria are also important players in the activation of ghrelin and growth hormones that were previously reported to correlate with Cu-MHAC supplementation.

Conclusions These results indicated that some genera seem to be directly affected by the Cu source offered to the animals.

TBCC and Cu-MHAC (even in low doses) can promote healthy modifications in the gut bacterial composition, being a promising source of supplementation for piglets.

Paganin, Ana Carolina Laureano,Monzani, Paulo Sérgio,Carazzolle, Marcelo Falsarella,Araujo, Raquel Bighetti,Gonzalez-Esquerra, Ricardo,Haese, Douglas,Kill, João L,Rezende, Graziela Silva,Lima, César Gonçalves,Malavazi, Iran,Melo Freire, Caio César,Cunha, Anderson Ferreira, 2023, Assessment of cecal microbiota modulation from piglet dietary supplementation with copper, BioMed Central

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