The effect of feeding restriction on the microbiota and metabolome response in late-phase laying hens
Journal
Animals
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
11
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
This study investigated cecal bacterial community profile, cecal and serum metabolites, and its biosynthesis pathway in late-phase laying hens during 6 weeks feeding restriction (FR), using 16S rDNA as gene sequencing and non-targeted LC-MS/MS as metabolomics approach. We used three groups (ad libitum, FR20, and FR40). FR can reduce excessive fat in late-phase laying hens, while egg production rate is not affected, except for the FR40 group. In phylum level, FR20 had more population of Bacteriodetes and Firmicutes amongst groups. The same result is at genus level, FR20 were higher of the predominant genus (Bacteroides and Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group). Both of FR20 and FR40 reduced Proteobacteria as potential pathogenic bacteria. Non-targeted metabolomic analysis revealed that FR20 modified 20 metabolites in cecal and 10 metabolites in serum of laying hens, whereas 48 cecal metabolites and 31 serum metabolites has revealed in FR40. KEGG assay showed FR20 and FR40 upregulated lipid, carbohydrate, amino acid, nucleic acid pathway, and FR40 modified steroid metabolism in cecal analysis. In serum, only FR40 modified lipid, amino acid pathway, and carbohydrate biosynthesis were shown. This study showed that FR during late-phase laying hens altered the microbiome composition, modified metabolites profile and biosynthesis of the cecal as well as serum. ? 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Subjects
Cecal bacterial profile
Dietary restriction
Laying hens
Metabolite profile
Serum
amino acid
aspartic acid
carbohydrate
genomic DNA
lipid
pantothenic acid
pyridoxine
riboflavin
abdominal fat
animal experiment
animal model
Article
controlled study
diet restriction
DNA extraction
egg production
feeding
gel electrophoresis
liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry
metabolome
nonhuman
phylogeny
Proteobacteria
pyrosequencing
sequence analysis
Type
journal article