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Journal of Animal Science | 2012

Impact of Pichia guilliermondii on sow, litter, and weaned pig immune performance

B. E. Bass; V. Perez; H. Yang; T. C. Tsai; D. Holzgraefe; J J Chewning; C. V. Maxwell

Three groups of gestating gilts and sows (Exp. 1; n = 98) were used to determine the effects of Pichia guilliermondii (Pg), a whole yeast product (CitriStim, ADM Alliance Nutrition), on dam and litter immune parameters. At breeding, gilts and sows were allotted to 1 of 3 treatments maintained through lactation: sow control (SC) diet or SC supplemented with 0.1 (S1) or 0.2% (S2) Pg. Pigs from groups 1 (Exp. 2) and 2 (Exp. 3) were weaned (21 d) and allotted in a 3 (SC, S1, or S2) × 2 [nursery with Pg (NPg) or without Pg (NC)] factorial arrangement in a randomized complete block design. In Exp. 2 blood samples were collected on days 5 and 28 postweaning for analysis. In Exp. 3, 36 pigs were individually penned and challenged with lipopolysaccharide (25 μg/kg BW intramuscular; 0 h). Individual BW, ADFI, and rectal temperature (RT) were collected at -48, -24, 0, 24, and 48 h and blood samples were collected at 0, 5, and 24 h for analysis. In Exp. 1, total neutrophil count (NEU) and neutrophil:lymphocyte ratio (NLR) were greater on day 110 of gestation (P < 0.05) in S1 than SC. At weaning there was a liner increase (P < 0.05) in NEU, NLR, and percentage of total leukocytes (PTL) that were NEU as level of Pg increased in sow diets. In Exp. 2, pigs from S1 had increased (P < 0.05) overall IgG than SC. The PTL that were eosinophils was greater in pigs from S2 fed NPg on day 5 than NC (P < 0.05) and increased in all pigs from S2 on day 28 (sow linear, P < 0.1). On day 28, total leukocytes and eosinophils were increased in pigs from SC [quadratic response (Q), P < 0.05]. In Exp. 3, a linear increase (P < 0.05) in ADFI was observed at -24 to 0 h, -48 to 0 h, and 24 to 48 h as the level of Pg increased in sow diets. There was a linear increase in RT at -48, -24, 0, and 5 h with increasing Pg inclusion in sow diets (P < 0.05). However, RT decreased more from 5 to 24 h in pigs from sows receiving Pg. The number of monocytes and PTL that were monocytes were higher in S2 compared to SC and S1 (P < 0.05). Also, NEU were reduced at 5 h in S1 (P < 0.05), NLR was lower in S2 at 0 h and S1 at 5 h, IL-1β concentration was greater in SC at 0 h and S1 at 5 h, and IL-6 concentration was greater in S2 at 0 h and S1 at 5 h (P < 0.05). Furthermore, blood urea N (BUN) was higher in NC at 0 and 5 h than NPg (P < 0.05). In conclusion, Pg appears to impact immune response criteria of sows and weaned pigs.


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

179 Effect of topsoil exposure during lactation on subsequent performance and abundance of innate and adaptive immune cells in pigs.

T. C. Tsai; H. J. Kim; M. A. Sales; X. Wang; G. F. Erf; E. B. Kegley; F. G. Carbonero; M. van der Merwe; Randy Buddington; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

258 Effects of supplementation with Aspergillus oryzae derived phytase (Ronozyme® HiPhos) and fiber degrading enzymes (Victusô® Swine Starter) on growth performance, intestinal morphology, leukocyte differential, and nutrient digestibility in nursery pigs.

J.R. Bergstrom; T. C. Tsai; H. J. Kim; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2016

178 Evaluation of porcine IPEC-J2 cell line immune tesponse to Escherichia coli (0111:B4) lLipopolysaccharide

X. Wang; T. C. Tsai; M. A. Sales; C. V. Maxwell; K. Novak; E. Davis


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

137 Effects of a Corn-Expressed Phytase on Growth Performance and Bone Ash of Nursery Pigs.

J P Knapp; T. C. Tsai; J N Broomhead; J J Chewning; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

277 The Effect of Corn-Expressed Phytase Supplementation in Adequate or Low Levels of Phosphorous and Calcium Diets on Growth Performance and Bone Ash of Nursery Pigs.

J P Knapp; T. C. Tsai; J N Broomhead; C. V. Maxwell; J J Chewning


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

288 The Effects of Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Products As an Alternative to Antibiotics.

J P Knapp; J. E. Wells; C. V. Maxwell; T. C. Tsai; L M Durso; W. T. Oliver


Journal of Animal Science | 2018

360 Effect of Simulated Outdoor Rearing on Growth Performance, Health, Blood Minerals, and Complete Blood Cell Count in Wean-to-Finish Pigs.

T. C. Tsai; M. A. Sales; X. Wang; G. F. Erf; E. B. Kegley; J Zhao; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

219 Effect of yeast cell wall (YCW) inclusion rate on growth performance in nursery pigs

X. Wang; T. C. Tsai; C. L. Walk; P. Wilcock; C. V. Maxwell


Journal of Animal Science | 2017

283 Effect of increasing standardized ileal digestible tryptophan:lysine ratio on growth performance of grower–finisher pigs

T. C. Tsai; H. J. Kim; X. Wang; J. J. Chewning; J. A. Apple; J. E. Thomson; C. V. Maxwell

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H. J. Kim

University of Arkansas

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X. Wang

University of Arkansas

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M. A. Sales

University of Arkansas

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G. F. Erf

University of Arkansas

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J P Knapp

University of Arkansas

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B. E. Bass

University of Arkansas

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