Abstract Background The present study was conducted to investigate the effects of gastric infusion of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) on gut barrier function in a pig model. In this study, 21 DLY barrows with an average initial body weight of (8.31 ± 0.72) kg were randomly allotted into three treatments: (1) control, (2) infusing low SCFA, S1, (3) infusing high SCFA, S2. The experimental period lasted for 7 days. Results Gastric infusion of SCFA increased the concentrations of SCFA in serum and digesta, and enhanced the mRNA and protein abundances of SCFA receptors in pig intestine (P < 0.05). Moreover, gastric infusion of SCFA led to alteration of intestinal morphology, elevation of intestinal development-related gene abundances, and decrea...
Increased intestinal epithelial barrier function damages caused by early weaning stress have adverse...
open6siBackground: Organic acids, such as citric and sorbic acid, and pure plant-derived constituent...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...
<div><p>Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main products of indigestible carbohydrates that are...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main products of indigestible carbohydrates that are ferment...
Background: Gut microbial anaerobic fermentation produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which are ...
The EU ban on in-feed antibiotics has stimulated research on weaning diets as a way of reducing post...
Piglets are highly susceptible to gut health-related problems. Intravenously administered chenodeoxy...
Simple Summary Weaning is a very stressful period in the piglet's life in intensive farming: it is a...
Excessive inflammation and a reduced gut mucosal barrier are major causes for gut dysfunction in pig...
Post Weaning Diarrhea (PWD) is the most important multifactorial gastroenteric disease of the weanin...
Supplementation of enteral nutrition with butyrate leads to increased portal efflux of amino acids i...
Bile acids (BA) have recently emerged as regulators of intestinal immune homeostasis and mucosal in...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Intestinal adaptation followi...
Dietary fiber (DF) is increasingly thought to regulate diversity of piglet gut microbiota to allevia...
Increased intestinal epithelial barrier function damages caused by early weaning stress have adverse...
open6siBackground: Organic acids, such as citric and sorbic acid, and pure plant-derived constituent...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...
<div><p>Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main products of indigestible carbohydrates that are...
Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are the main products of indigestible carbohydrates that are ferment...
Background: Gut microbial anaerobic fermentation produces short-chain fatty acids (SCFA), which are ...
The EU ban on in-feed antibiotics has stimulated research on weaning diets as a way of reducing post...
Piglets are highly susceptible to gut health-related problems. Intravenously administered chenodeoxy...
Simple Summary Weaning is a very stressful period in the piglet's life in intensive farming: it is a...
Excessive inflammation and a reduced gut mucosal barrier are major causes for gut dysfunction in pig...
Post Weaning Diarrhea (PWD) is the most important multifactorial gastroenteric disease of the weanin...
Supplementation of enteral nutrition with butyrate leads to increased portal efflux of amino acids i...
Bile acids (BA) have recently emerged as regulators of intestinal immune homeostasis and mucosal in...
182 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Intestinal adaptation followi...
Dietary fiber (DF) is increasingly thought to regulate diversity of piglet gut microbiota to allevia...
Increased intestinal epithelial barrier function damages caused by early weaning stress have adverse...
open6siBackground: Organic acids, such as citric and sorbic acid, and pure plant-derived constituent...
Weaning imposes simultaneous stress, resulting in reduced feed intake, and growth rate, and increase...