Gastrointestinal Microbiota Balance and Livestock Health
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An animal's gastrointestinal (GI) tract is critical to its health and wellbeing. It's obvious that, without it, the animal would be unable to absorb nutrients. However the role of the GI tract extends far beyond this function. Dr. Ryan Dilger, University of Illinois Animal Sciences professor, explains, "about 70% of immune cells are associated with the intestines in some way. That's because we have a large surface area with a layer of enterocytes in direct contact with the outside world. So, it makes sense that we have a lot of the immune resources that are centralized there in the intestine." One key to those immune resources is the balance of microbiota in the GI tract.
Benefits of a balanced microbiota
The microbiota is a set of specific microorganisms found within a given environment?— such as the GI tract. The microorganisms that makeup this microbiota can vary based on a number of factors including the species, the environment and the diet that's being provided, according to Dilger. While there are changes in these bacteria over time, "good" bacteria provide defense to the animal by:
Dilger explains why immunity is so critical, "when an animal is healthy, it takes relatively few resources to maintain the immune system. However, when an animal encounters an immune challenges or becomes sick, immunity becomes the number one priority. While this is absolutely necessary, it comes at the expense of muscle accretion and other performance priorities."
Problems stemming from a disrupted microbiota
If the normal growth of this microbiota becomes disrupted (dysbiosis), it can affect the immunity and overall health of the host animal. Dysbiosis can occur for many reasons, for example, because the animal has been treated with antibiotics.?"A depletion of commensal bacteria means that they are not there as part of that first line defense to stop pathogenic bacteria like?Salmonella," says Dr. Dilger. This can cause a breakdown of the epithelial barrier and result in inflammation. "Eventually these pathogens may actually get into the bloodstream and cause sepsis," Dilger explains. "So, maintaining these commensal bacteria, or microbiota, serves to help prevent some of these breaches."
While sepsis is a severe outcome of a disrupted microbiota, animals can suffer a whole host of consequences if microbiota balance to internal tissues isn't maintained?— including, but not limited to, practical productivity implications like decreased feed intake, slowed muscle tissue development and internal inflammation. Even subclinical infections can lead to a loss in performance.
Intervention to rebuild and stabilize microbiota
With age, a healthy animal's microbiota develops until it reaches a normal, stable phase. With a disrupted microbiota, we may not see it reach the stable point without intervention. "This is where many nutritional technologies are going to come in," says Dilger. "We may use an intervention like prebiotics or probiotics to intervene in the life of that animal. And in some way, try to bring that disturbed trend back to normal, where we would expect that animal to be."
Let's take a closer look at probiotics and prebiotics and how they work.
Probiotics are live microorganisms, usually strains of beneficial bacteria, or "good bugs." Certain probiotics only focus on helping maintain the microbial balance and diversity in the gut, while others also help reduce the number of pathogens.
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Prebiotics are carbohydrates, mostly fiber, used by probiotics and good bacteria as fuel. To increase the quantity of good bacteria within the gut or help offset the imbalance of pathogenic bacteria, both prebiotics and probiotics are needed.2
An ideal probiotic should be non-pathogenic, resist acidic gut conditions, produce anitmicrobial compounds, improve commensal (or helpful) bacterial growth, modulate the immune response, improve animal performance and withstand feed processing conditions.3
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"There are a number of relationships that we can identify between the diet, the microbiota and the immune system of the host, and that this is going to directly influence both animal growth development and wellbeing," says Dilger. Therefore, supporting a healthy microbiota by supplementing feed with prebiotics and probiotics can also help improve the health, wellbeing and performance of animals. Contact your Kemin representative to find the right nutrition solutions for your specific animals and health issues.
Hear more from Dr. Dilger and other gut health experts at?kemin.com/intestinalhealthexperts.
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References
1Oakley, B. B., et al. 2014. The chicken gastrointestinal microbiome. FEMS Microbiol. Letters. 360:100-112.
2High J. The Importance of Equine Prebiotics and Probiotics for Gut Health. Quarter Horse News, July 19, 2021.?https://www.quarterhorsenews.com/2021/07/the-importance-of-equine-prebiotics-and-probiotics-for-gut-health/
3Antibiotic Alternatives in Managing Gut Health. Kemin. www.kemin.com/na/en-us/markets/animal/poultry/gut-health/resources/antibiotic-alternatives-managing-gut-health
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