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Blidingia sp. extracts improve intestinal health and reduce diarrhoea in weanling piglets
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May 2023

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J Anim Physiol a Anim Nutr

Zongling Wang

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Boxin Zeng

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Haoran Xue

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Wei Song

Blidingia sp. is a prominent fouling green macroalga and we previously found that extracts from Blidingia sp. alleviated intestinal inflammation in mice challenged with lipopolysaccharides. However, whether these extracts are effective in weanling piglets remains unknown. In the present study, Blidingia sp. extracts were supplemented in the diet and their effects on growth performance, incidence of diarrhoea and intestinal function in weanling piglets were explored. The results showed that diets supplemented with 0.1% or 0.5% Blidingia sp. extract significantly increased average daily body weight gain and feed intake in weanling piglets. Meanwhile, piglets supplemented with 0.5% Blidingia sp. extract showed decreased incidence of diarrhoea as well as reduced fecal water and Na+ content. Furthermore, the diet supplemented with 0.5% Blidingia sp. extracts improved intestinal morphology, as indicated by the results of hematoxylin and eosin staining. Diet supplemented with 0.5% Blidingia sp. extracts also improved tight junction function, as indicated by increased expression of Occludin, Claudin-1 and Zonula occludens-1, and alleviated the inflammatory response, as indicated by decreased tumor necrosis factor-α and interleukin-6 (IL6) contents and increased IL10 levels. Taken together, our results showed that Blidingia sp. extracts had beneficial effects in weanling piglets and we suggest that Blidingia sp. extracts could be potentially used as an additive for piglets.


FIGURE 1 | Ulva polysaccharide-manganese alleviated DSS-induced colitis symptoms. (A) Body weight change. (B) Colon length. (C) Colon weight. (D) Disease activity index. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM, n = 7. *P < 0.05 (Significant difference between DSS group and other three groups); # P < 0.05 (Significant difference between CON group and other three groups).
FIGURE 2 | Ulva polysaccharide-manganese improved inflammatory response and colonic infiltration. Relative mRNA expression of IL-1β (A), IL-6 (B), TNF-α (C) and IL-10 (D). Colonic concentration of MPO (E) and EPO (F). Values are expressed as mean ± SEM, n = 7. *P < 0.05 (Significant difference between DSS group and other three groups).
FIGURE 3 | Ulva polysaccharide-manganese improved histopathological damage and apoptosis. Upper, representative images of HE staining results (Arrow, morphology damage); Lower, representative images of TUNEL staining results (Arrow, apoptosis cells).
FIGURE 4 | Ulva polysaccharide-manganese altered microbial diversity. (A) Observed otus. (B) Simpson. (C) PCoA plot of the microbiota based on an unweighted UniFrac metric. (D) Results of anosim analysis.
FIGURE 5 | Ulva polysaccharide-manganese altered microbial composition. (A,B) Relative abundance of predominant bacteria at the phylum level. (C) Relative abundance of predominant bacteria at the genus level. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM, n = 7. *P < 0.05 (Significant difference between DSS group and other three groups).
Ulva prolifera Polysaccharide–Manganese Alleviates Inflammation and Regulates Microbiota Composition in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis Mice
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May 2022

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Manganese (Mn) deficiency exacerbates colitis symptoms, whereas diet supplemented with inorganic Mn merely maintains colon length in experimental colitis. In the present study, a new form of Mn, Ulva prolifera polysaccharide cheated-Mn (PMn) was used and its treatment effects on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis were investigated. Male C57BL/6 mice were orally administrated with 3.5% DSS to induce colitis. Then, the colitis mice were treated with PBS or PMn for 7 days. The results showed that PMn administration help retrieve the body weight loss and intestinal morphology damage, and alleviate apoptosis and inflammatory responses in colitis mice. Moreover, PMn administration decreased intestinal infiltration as indicated by decreased concentration of myeloperoxidase and eosinophil peroxidase. Importantly, PMn retrieved the increased abundance of Firmicutes and the decreased abundance of Bacteroidetes caused by DSS, suggested its beneficial roles in regulating microbiota composition in mice with colon inflammation. Gut microbiota composition at the genus level in the mice administrated with PMn was similar to those in control mice, whereas they were clearly distinct from DSS-treated mice. These results support the potential therapeutic role of PMn in the treatment of intestinal colitis and microbes may play critical roles in mediating its effects.

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... In our study, the higher level of expression of these tight junction proteins in rabbits fed Ulva lactuca may indicate a potential mechanism of action of this macroalgae, even though the improvement in the intestinal barrier was insufficient to maintain gut health during infection, as the worst results regarding coccidia counts and morphometric measures of jejunal mucosa were obtained in the rabbits in these groups. To our knowledge, this potential mechanism of action of Ulva lactuca has not previously been assessed in rabbits, but similar results have been observed in weanling piglets fed with 0.1-0.5% of an extract derived from another green macroalgae-Blidingia spp.-which increased the expression of CLDN-1, OCLN and ZO-1 [56]. ...

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Effects of Dietary Inclusion of Saccharina latissima and Ulva lactuca on Growth Performance and Gut Health in Growing Rabbits
Blidingia sp. extracts improve intestinal health and reduce diarrhoea in weanling piglets
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  • May 2023

J Anim Physiol a Anim Nutr

... Numerous epidemiological, laboratory, and clinical studies have already demonstrated the protective role of vitamin D in the development and course of CD 26 , and its supplementation is part of the therapeutic recommendation. The roles of manganese and coffee are less established, although previous data already alluded toward the potential benefit of coffee in different models 27,28 and manganese 29,30 was shown to be an important factor for proper maintenance of the intestinal barrier and provides protection against DSS-induced colon injury. In contrast, consumption of sugar and saturated fat was positively correlated with the transcriptomic signature seen in CD. ...

Ulva prolifera Polysaccharide–Manganese Alleviates Inflammation and Regulates Microbiota Composition in Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis Mice