Animals (Jan 2024)

Effects of <i>Sophora alopecuroides</i> in a High-Concentrate Diet on the Liver Immunity and Antioxidant Function of Lambs According to Transcriptome Analysis

  • Yawen An,
  • Hairong Wang,
  • Aiwu Gao,
  • Shufang Li,
  • Jinli Yang,
  • Boyang Li,
  • Henan Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14020182
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 182

Abstract

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The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of Sophora alopecuroides (SA) on liver function, liver inflammatory factor levels, antioxidant indexes and transcriptome in sheep. Twenty-four 3-month-old healthy Dumont hybrid lambs weighing 25.73 ± 2.17 kg were randomly divided into three groups: C1 (the control group), fed a concentrate-to-forage ratio of 50:50; H2 (the high-concentration group), fed a concentrate-to-forage ratio of 70:30; and S3 (the SA group), fed a concentrate-to-forage ratio of 70:30 + 0.1% SA. The results showed that the rumen pH values of the C1 and S3 groups were significant or significantly higher than that of the H2 group (p p p X and T-AOC activities showed the opposite trend (p p p-adjust < 0.1). In summary, SA could improve the immune and antioxidant functions of lamb livers under high-concentrate conditions and regulate the mechanism of damage on sheep livers, which is caused by high-concentrate diets and through the expression of related genes in the ECM/FAs pathway.

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