Insight into the Potential of Somatostatin Vaccination with Goats as a Model: From a Perspective of the Gastrointestinal Microbiota
Xiaoli Zhang, Juncai Chen, Siqi Zhang, Bingni Wei, Yanguo Han, Zhongquan Zhao

TL;DR
This study shows that low-dose somatostatin vaccination in goats improves productivity by altering gut microbes and hormone levels.
Contribution
The study reveals that low-dose somatostatin vaccination alters gut microbiota and enhances goat productivity through microbial changes.
Findings
Low-dose somatostatin vaccination increases body weight gain and slaughter rate in goats.
Low-dose vaccination enriches nutrient-converting microbes like Ruminococcaceae and Akkermansia.
Low-dose vaccination alters fermentation patterns and short-chain fatty acid concentrations in the gut.
Abstract
Active immunization of exogenous somatostatin can effectively neutralize endogenous somatostatin and promote animal production. Somatostatin is also well known as a peptide distributed widely throughout the gut, as one of the hormones of the gastrointestinal tract. This research evaluates the efficacy of the somatostatin immunoneutralization on growth, hormone level, and gastrointestinal tract microbiota of goat, as well as the relationship between those phenotypes and the functional microorganisms with the use of vaccines. The data indicate that the low-dose somatostatin vaccine possesses a more efficient route for improving the productivity of goats, emphasizing that the dosage should be considered in order to reach its optimal effect on the host. Of the utmost importance, microorganisms capable of converting nutrients were enriched, altering the gastrointestinal fermentation response…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Digestive system and related health
