Microorganisms (Jun 2024)

Effects of Age in Fecal Microbiota and Correlations with Blood Parameters in Genetic Nucleus of Cattle

  • Richard Estrada,
  • Yolanda Romero,
  • Deyanira Figueroa,
  • Pedro Coila,
  • Renán Dilton Hañari-Quispe,
  • Mery Aliaga,
  • Walter Galindo,
  • Wigoberto Alvarado,
  • David Casanova,
  • Carlos Quilcate

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12071331
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 7
p. 1331

Abstract

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This study aimed to determine the impact of age on the fecal microbiota in the genetic nucleus of cattle, with a focus on microbial richness, composition, functional diversity, and correlations with blood parameters. Fecal and blood samples from 21 cattle were analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Older cattle exhibited greater bacterial diversity and abundance, with significant changes in alpha diversity indices (p p Ruminococcaceae, were more abundant in older cattle, suggesting a role in gut health. Functional diversity analysis indicated that younger cattle had significantly more abundant metabolic pathways in fermentation and anaerobic chemoheterotrophy. These findings suggest management strategies including tailored probiotic therapies, dietary adjustments, and targeted health monitoring to enhance livestock health and performance. Further research should include comprehensive metabolic analyses to better correlate microbiota changes with age-related variations, enhancing understanding of the complex interactions between microbiota, age, and reproductive status.

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