Effect of dietary Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) on the intestinal function of post- weaned piglet: An approach combining proteomics, metabolomics and histological studies (CROSBI ID 314554)
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Martins, Cátia F. ; Ribeiro, David M. ; Matzapetakis, Manolis ; Pinho, Mário A. ; Kuleš, Josipa ; Horvatić, Anita ; Guillemin, Nicolas ; Eckersall, Peter David ; Freire, João P.B. ; de Almeida, André M. ; Prates, José A.M.
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Effect of dietary Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) on the intestinal function of post- weaned piglet: An approach combining proteomics, metabolomics and histological studies
The effect of dietary Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) and CAZyme supplementation was assessed on the gut of weaned piglets, using an integrated NMR-metabolomics approach combined with Tandem Mass Tag labelled proteomics. Thirty weaned male piglets were assigned to one of the three following diets (n = 10): cereal and soybean meal basal diet (Control), basal diet with 10% Spirulina inclusion (SP) and SP diet supplemented with 0.01% lysozyme (SP + L). The experiment lasted 4 weeks and, upon slaughter, small intestine samples were collected for histological, metabolomic and proteomic analysis. No significant differences were found for the histology and metabolomics analysis between the three experimental groups. Lactate, glutamate, glycine and myo-inositol were the most abundant metabolites. Proteomics results showed 1502 proteins identified in the intestine tissue. A total of 23, 78, 27 differentially abundant proteins were detected respectively for the SP vs. Control, SP + L vs. Control and SP + L vs. SP comparisons. The incorporation of Spirulina and supplementation of lysozyme in the piglet’s diets is associated to intestinal proteomic changes. These include increased protein synthesis and abundance of contractile apparatus proteins, related with increased nutrient availability, which has beneficial (increased glucose uptake) and detrimental (increased digesta viscosity) metabolic effects.
Spirulina ; Piglets ; Intestine ; Metabolomics ; Proteomics
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Podaci o izdanju
269
2022.
104726
14
objavljeno
1874-3919
1876-7737
10.1016/j.jprot.2022.104726
Povezanost rada
Biotehnologija, Kemija, Veterinarska medicina