| publication name | Gastrointestinal microbiota and mucosal immune gene expression in neonatal pigs reared in a cross-fostering model |
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| Authors | Nidia Maradiaga, Brian Aldridge, Mohamed Zeineldin, James Lowe |
| year | 2018 |
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| journal | Microbial pathogenesis |
| volume | Not Available |
| issue | Not Available |
| pages | Not Available |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | International |
| Paper Link | https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S088240101830545X |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
Cross fostering is employed to equalize the number of piglet between litters ensuring colostrum intake for their survival and growth. However, little is known about the impact of cross fostering on the intestinal microbiota and mucosal immune gene expression of the neonatal pig. The objective of this study was to determine the influence of maternal microbial communities on the gastrointestinal (GI) microbiota and mucosal immune gene expression in young pigs reared in a cross-fostering model. Piglets were given high quality colostrum from birth dam or foster dam upon birth. Twenty-four piglets were randomly assigned at birth to 1 of 3 treatments according to colostrum source and postcolostral milk feeding during, as follow: treatment 1 (n = 8), received colostrum and post-colostral milk feeding from their own dam; treatment 2 (n = 8), received colostrum from foster dam and returned to their own dam for post …