Synbiotic Diet Prevents Escherichia coli Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Gut Dysbiosis and Intestinal Disruption After Weaning in Piglets
Iulian Alexandru Grosu, Valeria Cristina Bulgaru, Daniela Eliza Marin, Ionelia Taranu, Gina Cecilia Pistol

TL;DR
A synbiotic diet helps protect piglets' gut health and reduce inflammation caused by bacterial toxins after weaning.
Contribution
The study introduces a synbiotic diet combining prebiotics and probiotics to counteract LPS-induced gut issues in weaned piglets.
Findings
The LPS challenge disrupted gut barrier genes and increased immune response markers in piglets.
The synbiotic diet reversed LPS-induced transcriptional and microbial changes, preserving gut integrity.
Synbiotic-fed piglets showed reduced harmful bacteria and improved beneficial microbiota composition.
Abstract
Post-weaning piglets are vulnerable to intestinal barrier disruption and microbiota imbalance, which can be exacerbated by bacterial endotoxin; this study assessed whether a synbiotic diet based on grape seed and camelina meals plus Lactobacillus probiotics can attenuate an Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Twenty weaned piglets were randomized (n = 5/group) to control, LPS, synbiotic (SYN), or SYN+LPS diets for 21 days. The control diet consisted of a complete standard corn–soybean-based feed. The SYN diet contained a basal diet with 5% prebiotic mix (grape seed meal–camelina meal) and 0.1% probiotic mix including Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus paracasei, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus; on day 21, the LPS and SYN+LPS animals received an LPS challenge and were sampled 3 h later. The expression of colonic genes coding for proteins like tight junctions,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGut microbiota and health · Rabbits: Nutrition, Reproduction, Health · Immune Response and Inflammation
