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Maternal butyrate supplementation affects the lipid metabolism and fatty acid composition in the skeletal muscle of offspring piglets

文献类型: 外文期刊

作者: Zhao, Yongsen 1 ; Wang, Danping 1 ; Huang, Yanping 1 ; Wu, Dangdang 1 ; Ji, Xiaoming 1 ; Zhou, Xiaobing 2 ; Xia, Dong 3 ; Yang, Xiaojing 1 ;

作者机构: 1.Nanjing Agr Univ, Key Lab Anim Physiol & Biochem, Nanjing 210095, Peoples R China

2.Jiangsu Meilin Anim Husb Co Ltd, Yancheng, Peoples R China

3.Shanghai Acad Agr Sci, Inst Anim Husb & Vet Sci, Shanghai 201106, Peoples R China

关键词: Maternal butyrate; Intramuscular fat; Fatty acid composition; Pig

期刊名称:ANIMAL NUTRITION ( 影响因子:5.285; 五年影响因子:7.059 )

ISSN: 2405-6383

年卷期: 2021 年 7 卷 4 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Maternal sodium butyrate (SB) intake has important effects on offspring growth and development. This study aimed to investigate the impacts of maternal SB supplementation during gestation and lactation on fatty acid composition and lipid metabolism in the offspring skeletal muscle of pigs. Twenty sows (Yorkshire, parity 2 to 3) were assigned to the control group (diets without SB, n = 10) and SB group (diets with 0.1% SB, n = 10). The results showed maternal SB supplementation throughout gestation and lactation increased (P < 0.05) body weight of offspring piglets at weaning. The concentrations of triglyceride in plasma and milk were enhanced (P < 0.05). Maternal SB induced (P < 0.05) lipid accumulation with increased expression of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPAR gamma) by enrichment of the acetylation of H3 acetylation K27 (H3K27) in offspring skeletal muscle. Meanwhile, the concentrations of C18:2n-6, C18:3n-3, total polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA), n-6 PUFA and n-3 PUFA decreased (P < 0.05) in skeletal muscle of weaning piglets derived from SB sows. Together, these results showed that maternal SB supplementation could influence offspring growth performance, lipid metabolism and fatty acid composition of the skeletal muscle. (C) 2021 Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Publishing services by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.

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