Sanitary Conditions on the Farm Alters Fecal Metabolite Profile in Growing Pigs.

Metabolites

Epidemiology, Bio-informatics & Animal Models, Wageningen Bioveterinary Research, Wageningen University & Research, 8200 AB Lelystad, The Netherlands.

Published: June 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to analyze fecal metabolite profiles in pigs to assess how different sanitary conditions affect their health status.
  • Researchers found that pigs in low versus high sanitary conditions had distinct differences in metabolites related to digestion, gut microbiome, and immune function.
  • Specific metabolites, such as valerate and kynurenic acid, could serve as non-invasive markers to monitor the pigs' immune or inflammatory health.

Article Abstract

The aim of this study was to use fecal metabolite profiling to evaluate the effects of contrasting sanitary conditions and the associated subclinical health status of pigs. We analyzed fecal metabolite profiles by nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR) from pigs aged 14 and 22 weeks. Pigs kept under low and high sanitary conditions differed in fecal metabolites related to the degradation of dietary starch, metabolism of the gut microbiome, and degradation of components of animal (host) origin. The metabolites that differed significantly (FDR < 0.1) were from metabolic processes involved in either maintaining nutrient digestive capacity, including purine metabolism, energy metabolism, bile acid breakdown and recycling, or immune system metabolism. The results show that the fecal metabolite profiles reflect the sanitary conditions under which the pigs are kept. The fecal metabolite profiles closely resembled the profiles of metabolites found in the colon of pigs. Fecal valerate and kynurenic acid could potentially be used as “non-invasive” biomarkers of immune or inflammatory status that could form the basis for monitoring subclinical health status in pigs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9229933PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo12060538DOI Listing

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