Probiotic Hungatella hathewayi increases host estrogen level via regulation of gut microbiota and host metabolism in sows
Kai Shi, Xiao Zhou, Jiuli Dai, Jiawei Jia, Guozeng Dong, Yongheng Wang, Yangyang Shen, Shufang Chen

TL;DR
This study shows that adding the probiotic Hungatella hathewayi to sows' diets increases their estrogen levels by changing gut bacteria and metabolism.
Contribution
The novel finding is that HH modulates estrogen levels in sows via gut microbiota and metabolic changes.
Findings
HH supplementation significantly increased estrogen levels in sows.
HH altered gut microbiota, increasing specific bacterial genera like Roseburia and Hungatella.
Metabolomic changes included altered pyrimidine, tryptophan, and steroid hormone metabolism.
Abstract
Animal reproduction is a highly complex process influenced by numerous factors, and previous study has suggested that Hungatella hathewayi (HH) may have potential benefits for swine reproduction. Building on these findings, the objective of this study was to investigate the effects of HH supplementation on sows’ hormone levels, antioxidant capacity, host metabolism, and gut microbiota. Twenty healthy Large-Yorkshire sows with similar physical conditions were randomly divided into four groups based on the principle of similar weight (n = 5). The control group was fed a basal diet, while the treatment groups received the basal diet supplemented with 5 × 1010, 5 × 1011, and 5 × 1012 CFU/sow of HH. Supplementation with HH was administered every three days over a treatment duration of 30 days. Serum and feces of sows were collected at the end of the experiment. Dietary HH supplementation…
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TopicsGut microbiota and health · Probiotics and Fermented Foods · Animal Nutrition and Physiology
