Effect of increased intake of concentrates and sodium butyrate supplementation on ruminal epithelium structure and function in growing rams
•High intake of concentrates is known to challenge ruminal epithelium function.•It was hypothesised that excessive ruminal butyrate may also challenge the rumen.•High intake of concentrates had a mostly positive impact on the ruminal epithelium.•Sodium butyrate supplementation affected ruminal epith...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Animal (Cambridge, England) England), 2023-11, Vol.17 (11), p.100898-100898, Article 100898 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •High intake of concentrates is known to challenge ruminal epithelium function.•It was hypothesised that excessive ruminal butyrate may also challenge the rumen.•High intake of concentrates had a mostly positive impact on the ruminal epithelium.•Sodium butyrate supplementation affected ruminal epithelium also mostly positively.•Impact of sodium butyrate partially depended on concentrate inclusion in a diet.
Increased ruminal butyrate production is considered to have a positive impact on rumen epithelium growth and function. However, excessive ruminal butyrate production may affect the rumen negatively, particularly when the rumen is already challenged with low pH. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of the inclusion of concentrates in the diet and sodium butyrate (SB) supplementation on ruminal epithelium growth and function in growing rams. Forty-two rams (27.8 ± 7.3 kg; 9–14 months of age) were allocated into six treatments and fed a diet with low (22.5% of diet DM; LOW) or high (60% of diet DM; HIGH) inclusion of concentrates in combination with no (SB0), 1.6% (SB1.6) or 3.2% of diet DM (SB3.2) inclusion of SB. There was no impact of the investigated factors on papilla dimensions and mucosa surface area, either in the atrium ruminis or ventral rumen (P ≥ 0.11). Stratum corneum thickness was higher for HIGH compared to LOW treatments (P ≤ 0.04), independently of the location in the rumen. In the atrium ruminis, the epithelium and living strata thickness quadratically increased due to SB supplementation for LOW treatments but quadratically decreased for HIGH treatments (concentrate inclusion × butyrate supplementation interaction; P ≤ 0.03); conversely, in the ventral sac of the rumen, a thicker epithelium was observed due to both increased concentrate inclusion in the diet and SB supplementation (P |
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ISSN: | 1751-7311 1751-732X |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.animal.2023.100898 |