Physiological Reports (Jun 2024)

Effects of astaxanthin on gut microbiota of polo ponies during deconditioning and reconditioning periods

  • Mia Y. Kawaida,
  • Kendra R. Maas,
  • Timothy E. Moore,
  • Amanda S. Reiter,
  • Nicole M. Tillquist,
  • Sarah A. Reed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14814/phy2.16051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract To determine the effects of astaxanthin (ASTX) supplementation on the equine gut microbiota during a deconditioning–reconditioning cycle, 12 polo ponies were assigned to a control (CON; n = 6) or supplemented (ASTX; 75 mg ASTX daily orally; n = 6) group. All horses underwent a 16‐week deconditioning period, with no forced exercise, followed by a 16‐week reconditioning program where physical activity gradually increased. Fecal samples were obtained at the beginning of the study (Baseline), after deconditioning (PostDecon), after reconditioning (PostRecon), and 16 weeks after the cessation of ASTX supplementation (Washout). Following DNA extraction from fecal samples, v4 of 16S was amplified and sequenced to determine operational taxonomic unit tables and α‐diversity and β‐diversity indices. The total number of observed species was greater at Baseline than PostDecon, PostRecon, and Washout (p ≤ 0.02). A main effect of ASTX (p = 0.01) and timepoint (p = 0.01) was observed on β‐diversity, yet the variability of timepoint was greater (13%) than ASTX (6%), indicating a greater effect of timepoint than ASTX. Deconditioning and reconditioning periods affected the abundance of the Bacteroidetes and Fibrobacteres phyla. Physical activity and ASTX supplementation affect the equine gut microbiome, yet conditioning status may have a greater impact.

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