Changes in Gut Microbiota Associated with Parity in Large White Sows

Yage Bu,Lingli Feng,Di Xu, Shuai Zhang, Liang Liang,Jinglei Si,Yujie Lu, Qiaoling Liu,Gang Yan, Yubin Wang,Ganqiu Lan,Jing Liang

ANIMALS(2024)

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Simple Summary The gut microbiota exhibits distinctive variations among sows at different parities, where parity contributes to 3% of the total dissimilarity among samples (p = 0.001). With increasing parity, there is a gradual decline in the relative abundance of bacteria capable of producing short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), whereas potential pathogenic bacteria become increasingly enriched. The observed alterations in the gut microbiota concerning parity are associated with the aging process in sows.Abstract As one of the most critical economic traits, the litter performance of sows is influenced by their parity. Some studies have indicated a connection between the gut microbiota and the litter performance of animals. In this study, we examined litter performance in 1363 records of different parities of Large White sows. We observed a marked decline in TNB (Total Number Born) and NBH (Number of Healthy Born) We observed a marked decline in TNB (Total Number Born) and NBH (Number of Healthy Born) among sows with parity 7 or higher. To gain a deeper understanding of the potential role of gut microbiota in this phenomenon, we conducted 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing of fecal DNA from 263 Large White sows at different parities and compared the changes in their gut microbiota with increasing parity. The results revealed that in comparison to sows with a parity from one to six, sows with a parity of seven or higher exhibited decreased alpha diversity in their gut microbiota. There was an increased proportion of pathogenic bacteria (such as Enterobacteriaceae, Streptococcus, and Escherichia-Shigella) and a reduced proportion of SCFA-producing families (such as Ruminococcaceae), indicating signs of inflammatory aging. The decline in sow function may be one of the primary reasons for the reduction in their litter performance.
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litter performance,sows,gut microbiota,parity
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