Animals (Jul 2024)

<i>Bacillus subtilis</i> Feed Supplementation Combined with Oral <i>E. coli</i> Immunization in Sows as a Tool to Reduce Neonatal Diarrhea in Piglets

  • Jianxin Liu,
  • Danchen Aaron Yang,
  • Haobo Qu,
  • Dandan Liu,
  • Kehe Huang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani14131978
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 1978

Abstract

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To investigate the effects of B. subtilis on the specific immune response of lactating sows to E. coli and the diarrhea rate in suckling piglets, thirty large white sows with similar farrowing dates were randomly divided into two groups: a feedback feeding (i.e., feeding a homogenate of intestinal contents and tissues from E. coli-infected piglets to sows; FB) group and a feedback feeding with B. subtilis (FB + BS) group. Serum, colostrum, and intestinal tissues from sows and piglets were collected to assess the immune response and intestinal barrier function at weaning. T and B cells from Peyer’s patches (PPs) and mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) in lactating mice (with treatments consistent with the sows’) were isolated to explore the underlying mechanism. The results showed that, compared with the FB group, the reproductive performance of sows and the growth performance of their offspring were effectively improved in the FB + BS group. Moreover, the levels of IgG/IgA and those of IgG/IgA against E. coli in the serum and colostrum of sows in the FB+BS group were increased (p p p B. subtilis feed supplementation combined with feedback feeding in pregnant and lactating sows can reduce diarrhea in suckling piglets by enhancing the maternal immune response against E. coli and intestinal barrier function in their offspring, improving survival rates and pre-weaning growth.

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