The spread of bacterial resistance to antimicrobials (AMA) have intensified efforts to discontinue the non-therapeutic use of AMA in animal production. Finding alternatives to AMA, however, is currently encumbered by the obscure mechanism that underlies their growth-promoting action. In this report, we demonstrate that combinations of antibiotics and zinc oxide at doses commonly used for stimulating growth or preventing post-weaning enteritis in pigs converge in promoting microbial production of bile acids (BA) in the intestine. This leads to tissue-specific modifications in the proportion of BA, thereby amplifying BA signaling in intestine, liver, and white adipose tissue (WAT). Activation of BA-regulated pathways ultimately reinforces the...
Most feeds for broilers, pigs and veal calves, but 1/3 of feeds for beef cattle, are supplemented wi...
Reduction of antibiotic use has been a hot topic of research over the past decades. The European ban...
SummaryGut microbiota influences host health status by providing trophic, protective, and metabolic ...
The spread of bacterial resistance to antimicrobials (AMA) have intensified efforts to discontinue t...
Bile acids, synthesized in the liver and metabolized by microbiota, have emerged as important signal...
Bacterial infections are among the major factors that cause stress and intestinal diseases in piglet...
Nutritional diarrhea and subsequent performance degradation in weaned piglets are major challenges f...
Early weaning is a stressful event characterized by a transient period of intestinal atrophy that ma...
Bile acids (BA) have recently emerged as regulators of intestinal immune homeostasis and mucosal in...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Resumen del póster presentado al 15th International symposium on digestive physiology of pigs (DPP),...
Multi-component lipid emulsions, rather than soy-oil emulsions, prevent cholestasis by an unknown me...
The EU ban on in-feed antibiotics has stimulated research on weaning diets as a way of reducing post...
This study investigated β-glucan derived from Agrobacterium sp. ZX09 with high (2000 kDa) and low (3...
Weaned pigs are susceptible to frequent infectious diseases. Antibiotics have been used over decade...
Most feeds for broilers, pigs and veal calves, but 1/3 of feeds for beef cattle, are supplemented wi...
Reduction of antibiotic use has been a hot topic of research over the past decades. The European ban...
SummaryGut microbiota influences host health status by providing trophic, protective, and metabolic ...
The spread of bacterial resistance to antimicrobials (AMA) have intensified efforts to discontinue t...
Bile acids, synthesized in the liver and metabolized by microbiota, have emerged as important signal...
Bacterial infections are among the major factors that cause stress and intestinal diseases in piglet...
Nutritional diarrhea and subsequent performance degradation in weaned piglets are major challenges f...
Early weaning is a stressful event characterized by a transient period of intestinal atrophy that ma...
Bile acids (BA) have recently emerged as regulators of intestinal immune homeostasis and mucosal in...
Abstract Background Intestinal bacteria are known to regulate bile acid (BA) homeostasis via intesti...
Resumen del póster presentado al 15th International symposium on digestive physiology of pigs (DPP),...
Multi-component lipid emulsions, rather than soy-oil emulsions, prevent cholestasis by an unknown me...
The EU ban on in-feed antibiotics has stimulated research on weaning diets as a way of reducing post...
This study investigated β-glucan derived from Agrobacterium sp. ZX09 with high (2000 kDa) and low (3...
Weaned pigs are susceptible to frequent infectious diseases. Antibiotics have been used over decade...
Most feeds for broilers, pigs and veal calves, but 1/3 of feeds for beef cattle, are supplemented wi...
Reduction of antibiotic use has been a hot topic of research over the past decades. The European ban...
SummaryGut microbiota influences host health status by providing trophic, protective, and metabolic ...