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Cottonseed meal fermented by Candida tropical reduces the fat deposition in white-feather broilers through cecum bacteria-host metabolic cross-talk

机译:Centida热带发酵的棉籽粕通过Cecum细菌 - 主持人代谢串扰减少了白羽肉鸡的脂肪沉积

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In the present study, effects of cottonseed meal fermented by Candida tropicalis (FCSM) on fat deposition, cecum microbiota, and metabolites and their interactions were studied in broilers. A total of 180 1-day-old broilers were randomly assigned into two groups with six replicates of 15 birds in each. The birds were offered two diets consisted one control, i.e., supplemented with 0% FCSM (CON) and an experimental, with 6% FCSM (FCSM). Illumina MiSeq sequencing and liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry were used to investigate the profile changes of the cecum microbes and metabolites and the interactions among fat deposition, microbes, and metabolites. Results showed that at the age of 21 days, both the abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat thickness of the experimental birds decreased significantly (P < 0.05) in response to the dietary FCSM supplementation. The predominant microbial flora in cecum consisted Bacteroidetes (53.55%), Firmicutes (33.75%), and Proteobacteria (8.61%). FCSM diet increased the relative abundance of Bacteroides but decreased obese microbial including Faecalibacterium, Lachnospiraceae, Ruminococcaceae, and Anaerofilum. Cecum metabolomics analysis revealed that lipids, organic acids, vitamins, and peptides were significantly altered by adding FCSM in diet. Correlation analysis showed that abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat thickness related negatively with Bacteroides while the same related positively with Faecalibacterium, Lachnospiraceae, and Ruminococcaceae. Moreover, abdominal fat and subcutaneous fat thickness were related negatively with nicotinic acid, sebacic acid, thymidine, and succinic acid. These findings indicated that FCSM reduced the fat deposition by regulating cecum microbiota and metabolites in broilers. The results are contributory to the development of probiotics and the improvement in the production of broilers.
机译:在本研究中,在肉鸡中研究了Candida Tropicalis(FCSM)发酵的棉籽粕(FCSM)对脂肪沉积,盲肠微生物酵母和代谢物及其相互作用。共有180名1日历史的肉鸡随机分配到两组中,每个六个重复为15只鸟类。鸟类被提供两种饮食,包括一个对照,即补充有0%FCSM(CON)和实验性,具有6%FCSM(FCSM)。使用Illumina MiSeq测序和液相色谱 - 质谱法研究盲肠微生物和代谢物的轮廓变化以及脂肪沉积,微生物和代谢物之间的相互作用。结果表明,在21天的时候,实验鸟类的腹部脂肪和皮下脂肪厚度都显着下降(P <0.05),响应膳食FCSM补充。盲肠中主要的微生物植物组成了菌体(53.55%),更加迫切(33.75%)和植物菌(8.61%)。 FCSM饮食增加了菌体的相对丰度,但减少了肥胖的微生物,包括粪便杆菌,Lachnospireae,喇叭仪和厌氧膜。 Cecum代谢组科分析显示,通过在饮食中添加FCSM来显着改变脂质,有机酸,维生素和肽。相关分析表明,腹部脂肪和皮下脂肪厚度与拟菌呈负相关,同时与粪便杆菌,Lachnospiraceae和喇叭杆菌阳性相关。此外,腹部脂肪和皮下脂肪厚度与烟酸,癸二酸,胸苷和琥珀酸负相关。这些发现表明,FCSM通过调节肉豆蔻微生物和肉鸡代谢物来降低脂肪沉积。结果是对益生菌的发展和肉鸡生产的改善有贡献。

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