Research in veterinary science | 2021

Effects of Selenium-enriched probiotics on ochratoxin A-induced kidney injury and DNMTs expressions in piglets.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Effects of Selenium-enriched probiotics (SP) on ochratoxin A-induced kidney injury, growth performance, antioxidant injury, selenoprotein and DNA methylation transferases (DNMTs) expression of piglets were investigated in the article. A total of 48 piglets were randomly divided into 4 groups and fed with basal diet (Con, 0.15\xa0mg Se/kg and OTA at 0.00\xa0mg/kg), basal diets added with OTA (OTA, 0.40\xa0mg OTA/kg), SP and OTA (SP1, 0.15\xa0mg Se/kg and 0.40\xa0mg OTA/kg), SP and OTA (SP2, 0.30\xa0mg Se/kg and 0.40\xa0mg OTA/kg) respectively for 42\xa0days. From each group, six piglets were randomly selected for blood collection on Days 0 and 42 and three piglets were selected for tissue collection on Day 42.The results showed that OTA at 0.40\xa0mg /kg significantly decreased growth performance of pigs, induced the histopathological lesions of kidney and increased urea and creatine levels of serum, decreased GPx and SOD activities, and increased MDA levels. OTA decreased GPx1, GPx4 and SelS expressions, and increased TR1, DNMT 1, DNMT3a and SOCS3 expressions. Both SP1 and SP2 improved OTA-induced poor growth performance, kidney injury, poor antioxidant statues, GPx1, SelS, TR1, SOCS3, DNMT1 and DNMT3a expressions in kidney of pigs. The effects of SP2 on the above parameters changes were better than that of SP1. SP increased GPx and SOD activities and decreased MDA levels changes induced by OTA treatment. These results suggest that SP may serve as a better feed additive for piglets under mycotoxin contamination environments.

Volume 139
Pages \n 94-101\n
DOI 10.1016/j.rvsc.2021.07.007
Language English
Journal Research in veterinary science

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