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  • - Maternal dietary supplementation with chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) during late gestation and lactation significantly reduced stillbirths and mummies in piglets, indicating improved productivity for sows.
  • - Analysis showed that COS supplementation enhanced the expression of key mRNAs in the placenta of IUGR piglets, pointing to better placental function and reduced oxidative stress.
  • - Additionally, the intestinal health of IUGR piglets from COS sows improved, evidenced by increased mRNA and protein levels in the jejunum, suggesting better immune status and overall growth potential.

Article Abstract

Maternal dietary supplementation with chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) has been considered as a potential intervention to mitigate the occurrence of intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and improve postnatal growth. The present study investigated the effect of COS as a dietary supplement for sows during late gestation and lactation on their productivity, placental function, and the intestinal health of IUGR piglets. From day (d) 85 of late gestation to d 21 of lactation, 30 sows were randomly divided into either a control group (basal diet) or a COS group (basal diet + 100 mg kg COS). At d 21 of lactation, eight normal and eight IUGR littermates from eight litters belong to control sows, as well as eight IUGR littermates from COS sows, were selected for further analysis. The results showed a significant reduction in the number of stillbirths and mummies in COS groups ( < 0.05). Maternal dietary supplementation with COS also significantly up-regulated the expression levels of , , and mRNA in the placenta of IUGR piglets compared to those in control group ( < 0.05). Furthermore, there was a significant decrease in MDA content and a significant increase in GSH content in the placenta of IUGR piglets from COS sows compared to those from control group ( < 0.05). Additionally, the expression levels of and mRNA as well as claudin1 protein significantly up-regulated in the jejunum of 21-day-old IUGR piglets from COS sows group compared to those from control group ( < 0.05). Moreover, mRNA expression level was significantly increased while MDA content was significantly reduced in the jejunum of 21-day-old IUGR piglets from COS sows group compared to those from control group ( < 0.05). The results indicated that maternal dietary COS supplementation during late gestation effectively reduced the incidence of stillbirths and mummies, potentially linked to enhanced placental function, reduced oxidative stress, and improved immune status. Furthermore, maternal dietary COS supplementation exhibited positive impact on intestinal digestive and absorptive function, intestinal barrier integrity, intestinal antioxidant capacity and immune status in 21-day-old suckling IUGR piglets.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11600973PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2024.1463707DOI Listing

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