Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.

Controversial information is available regarding the feed efficiency-related variation in intestinal size, structure and functionality in pigs. The present objective was therefore to investigate the differences in visceral organ size, intestinal morphology, mucosal enzyme activity, intestinal integr...

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Main Authors: Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli, Peadar G Lawlor, Elizabeth Magowan, Ursula M McCormack, Tânia Curião, Manfred Hollmann, Reinhard Ertl, Jörg R Aschenbach, Qendrim Zebeli
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5381887?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-0366b3d4a49f4e988345e2e02716c6a82020-11-25T02:02:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017491710.1371/journal.pone.0174917Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.Barbara U Metzler-ZebeliPeadar G LawlorElizabeth MagowanUrsula M McCormackTânia CuriãoManfred HollmannReinhard ErtlJörg R AschenbachQendrim ZebeliControversial information is available regarding the feed efficiency-related variation in intestinal size, structure and functionality in pigs. The present objective was therefore to investigate the differences in visceral organ size, intestinal morphology, mucosal enzyme activity, intestinal integrity and related gene expression in low and high RFI pigs which were reared at three different geographical locations (Austria, AT; Northern Ireland, NI; Republic of Ireland, ROI) using similar protocols. Pigs (n = 369) were ranked for their RFI between days 42 and 91 postweaning and low and high RFI pigs (n = 16 from AT, n = 24 from NI, and n = 60 from ROI) were selected. Pigs were sacrificed and sampled on ~day 110 of life. In general, RFI-related variation in intestinal size, structure and function was small. Some energy saving mechanisms and enhanced digestive and absorptive capacity were indicated in low versus high RFI pigs by shorter crypts, higher duodenal lactase and maltase activity and greater mucosal permeability (P < 0.05), but differences were mainly seen in pigs from AT and to a lesser degree in pigs from ROI. Additionally, low RFI pigs from AT had more goblet cells in duodenum but fewer in jejunum compared to high RFI pigs (P < 0.05). Together with the lower expression of TLR4 and TNFA in low versus high RFI pigs from AT and ROI (P < 0.05), these results might indicate differences in the innate immune response between low and high RFI pigs. Results demonstrated that the variation in the size of visceral organs and intestinal structure and functionality was greater between geographic location (local environmental factors) than between RFI ranks of pigs. In conclusion, present results support previous findings that the intestinal size, structure and functionality do not significantly contribute to variation in RFI of pigs.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5381887?pdf=render
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author Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli
Peadar G Lawlor
Elizabeth Magowan
Ursula M McCormack
Tânia Curião
Manfred Hollmann
Reinhard Ertl
Jörg R Aschenbach
Qendrim Zebeli
spellingShingle Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli
Peadar G Lawlor
Elizabeth Magowan
Ursula M McCormack
Tânia Curião
Manfred Hollmann
Reinhard Ertl
Jörg R Aschenbach
Qendrim Zebeli
Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli
Peadar G Lawlor
Elizabeth Magowan
Ursula M McCormack
Tânia Curião
Manfred Hollmann
Reinhard Ertl
Jörg R Aschenbach
Qendrim Zebeli
author_sort Barbara U Metzler-Zebeli
title Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
title_short Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
title_full Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
title_fullStr Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
title_full_unstemmed Finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
title_sort finishing pigs that are divergent in feed efficiency show small differences in intestinal functionality and structure.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Controversial information is available regarding the feed efficiency-related variation in intestinal size, structure and functionality in pigs. The present objective was therefore to investigate the differences in visceral organ size, intestinal morphology, mucosal enzyme activity, intestinal integrity and related gene expression in low and high RFI pigs which were reared at three different geographical locations (Austria, AT; Northern Ireland, NI; Republic of Ireland, ROI) using similar protocols. Pigs (n = 369) were ranked for their RFI between days 42 and 91 postweaning and low and high RFI pigs (n = 16 from AT, n = 24 from NI, and n = 60 from ROI) were selected. Pigs were sacrificed and sampled on ~day 110 of life. In general, RFI-related variation in intestinal size, structure and function was small. Some energy saving mechanisms and enhanced digestive and absorptive capacity were indicated in low versus high RFI pigs by shorter crypts, higher duodenal lactase and maltase activity and greater mucosal permeability (P < 0.05), but differences were mainly seen in pigs from AT and to a lesser degree in pigs from ROI. Additionally, low RFI pigs from AT had more goblet cells in duodenum but fewer in jejunum compared to high RFI pigs (P < 0.05). Together with the lower expression of TLR4 and TNFA in low versus high RFI pigs from AT and ROI (P < 0.05), these results might indicate differences in the innate immune response between low and high RFI pigs. Results demonstrated that the variation in the size of visceral organs and intestinal structure and functionality was greater between geographic location (local environmental factors) than between RFI ranks of pigs. In conclusion, present results support previous findings that the intestinal size, structure and functionality do not significantly contribute to variation in RFI of pigs.
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