Escherichia coli challenge and one type of smectite alter intestinal barrier of pigs

An experiment was conducted to determine how an E. coil challenge and dietary clays affect the intestinal barrier of pigs. Two groups of 32 pigs (initial BW: 6.9 ± 1.0 kg) were distributed in a 2 x 4 factorial arrangement of a randomized complete block design (2 challenge treatments: sham or E. coil...

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description An experiment was conducted to determine how an E. coil challenge and dietary clays affect the intestinal barrier of pigs. Two groups of 32 pigs (initial BW: 6.9 ± 1.0 kg) were distributed in a 2 x 4 factorial arrangement of a randomized complete block design (2 challenge treatments: sham or E. coil, and 4 dietary treatments: control, 0.3% smectite A, 0.3% smectite B and 0.3% zeolite), with 8 replicates total. Diarrhea score, growth performance, goblet cell size and number, bacterial translocation from intestinal lumen to lymph nodes, intestinal morphology, and relative amounts of sulfo and sialo mucins were measured. The E. coli challenge reduced performance, increased goblet cell size and number in the ileum, increased bacterial translocation from the intestinal lumen to the lymph nodes, and increased ileal crypt depth. One of the clays (smectite A) tended to increase goblet cell size in ileum, which may indicate enhanced protection. In conclusion, E. coli infection degrades intestinal barrier integrity but smectite A may enhance it.
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subjects Antibiotics
Cell size
Clay
Diarrhea
Diet
Disease
E coli
Escherichia coli
Ethanol
Experiments
Feces
Feeds
Health aspects
Hogs
Host-parasite relationships
Ileum
Intestine
Intestines
Lactose
Lymph nodes
Lymphatic system
Mucin
Mucins
Physical growth
Physiological aspects
Small intestine
Smectites
Swine
Translocation
Weaning
Zeolites
Zinc oxides
因子设计
大肠杆菌感染
杯状细胞

肠道屏障
蒙脱石
随机区组设计
饮食治疗
title Escherichia coli challenge and one type of smectite alter intestinal barrier of pigs
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