Abstract Background In this study the physiological implications of artificial rearing were investigated. Low (LBW) and normal birth weight (NBW) piglets were compared as they might react differently to stressors caused by artificial rearing. In total, 42 pairs of LBW and NBW piglets from 16 litters suckled the sow until d19 of age or were artificially reared starting at d3 until d19 of age. Blood and tissue samples that were collected after euthanasia at 0, 3, 5, 8 and 19 d of age. Histology, ELISA, and Ussing chamber analysis were used to study proximal and distal small intestine histo-morphology, proliferation, apoptosis, tight junction protein expression, and permeability. Furthermore, small intestine, liver and systemic redox parameter...
To evaluate the effects of weaning age on intestinal mucosal morphology, expressions of tight juncti...
The overall acceptance of pig models for human biomedical studies is steadily growing. Results of ro...
At weaning, piglets are exposed to many stressors, such as separation from the sow, mixing with othe...
Background Weaning is known to result in barrier dysfunction and villus atrophy in the immediate pos...
Neonates with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) show lower efficiency of nutrient utilization c...
With the ongoing genetic selection for high prolificacy in sow lines and the improvements in environ...
The digestive function of low birth weight (LBW) pigs post-weaning has been poorly studied. Therefor...
Abstract Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) compromises fetal development, leading to low birth ...
Progeny of primiparous sows (gilts) have poor production performance compared to those of multiparou...
The use of hiyper-prolific sows is a common practice in the swine industry. Improving larger sized l...
Gilt progeny (GP) often have restricted growth performance and health status in comparison to sow pr...
The factors that cause post-natal growth retardation (PGR) in pigs are complicated; however, metabol...
Genetic selection strategies towards increased prolificacy have resulted in more and more increased ...
The study objective was to assess effects of different weaning ages on growth performance, intestina...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
To evaluate the effects of weaning age on intestinal mucosal morphology, expressions of tight juncti...
The overall acceptance of pig models for human biomedical studies is steadily growing. Results of ro...
At weaning, piglets are exposed to many stressors, such as separation from the sow, mixing with othe...
Background Weaning is known to result in barrier dysfunction and villus atrophy in the immediate pos...
Neonates with intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) show lower efficiency of nutrient utilization c...
With the ongoing genetic selection for high prolificacy in sow lines and the improvements in environ...
The digestive function of low birth weight (LBW) pigs post-weaning has been poorly studied. Therefor...
Abstract Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) compromises fetal development, leading to low birth ...
Progeny of primiparous sows (gilts) have poor production performance compared to those of multiparou...
The use of hiyper-prolific sows is a common practice in the swine industry. Improving larger sized l...
Gilt progeny (GP) often have restricted growth performance and health status in comparison to sow pr...
The factors that cause post-natal growth retardation (PGR) in pigs are complicated; however, metabol...
Genetic selection strategies towards increased prolificacy have resulted in more and more increased ...
The study objective was to assess effects of different weaning ages on growth performance, intestina...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
To evaluate the effects of weaning age on intestinal mucosal morphology, expressions of tight juncti...
The overall acceptance of pig models for human biomedical studies is steadily growing. Results of ro...
At weaning, piglets are exposed to many stressors, such as separation from the sow, mixing with othe...