Login / Signup

Study on the difference of gut microbiota in DLY and Diqing Tibetan pigs induce by high fiber diet.

Li-Jie YangBingqian YaoShimin ZhangYuting YangHongbin PanXiangfang ZengShiyan Qiao
Published in: Journal of animal physiology and animal nutrition (2024)
In order to investigate the regularity of fecal microorganisms changes in Landrace × Large White × Duroc (DLY) and Diqing Tibetan pigs (TP) induced by dietary fiber, and further explore the buffering effect of different intestinal flora structures on dietary stress. DLY (n = 15) and TP (n = 15) were divided into two treatments. Then, diet with 20% neutral detergent fiber (NDF) was supplemented for 9 days. Our results showed that the feed conversion efficiency of TP was significantly higher (p < 0.05) than that of DLY. The fecal microorganisms shared by the two groups gradually increased with the feeding cycle. In addition, the dispersion of Shannon, Simpson, ACE and Chao of TP decreased. Also, we found that the fecal microorganisms of TP (R 2  = 0.2089, p < 0.01) and DLY (R 2  = 0.3982, p < 0.01) showed significant differences in different feeding cycles. With the prolongation of feeding cycle, the similarity of fecal microbial composition between DLY and TP increased. Our study strongly suggests that the complex environment and diet structure have shaped the unique gut microbiota of TP, which plays a vital role in the buffering effect of high-fiber diets.
Keyphrases
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • microbial community
  • high resolution
  • mass spectrometry