Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets

The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of terpinen-4-ol (TER) supplementation on the intestinal barrier function of pigs. Five groups of fifty 28-day-old piglets with comparable body weights were randomly assigned to the following groups: the control group (CON), the lipopolysaccharide...

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Main Authors: Lihuai Yu, Guangzhi Qiu, Xiaomu Yu, Jianwei Zhao, Jun Liu, Hongrong Wang, Li Dong
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author Lihuai Yu
Guangzhi Qiu
Xiaomu Yu
Jianwei Zhao
Jun Liu
Hongrong Wang
Li Dong
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Guangzhi Qiu
Xiaomu Yu
Jianwei Zhao
Jun Liu
Hongrong Wang
Li Dong
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description The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of terpinen-4-ol (TER) supplementation on the intestinal barrier function of pigs. Five groups of fifty 28-day-old piglets with comparable body weights were randomly assigned to the following groups: the control group (CON), the lipopolysaccharide group (LPS), the low TER group (PLT), the middle TER group (PMT), and the high TER group (PHT). The basal diet was given to the CON and LPS groups, and 30, 60, or 90 mg/kg TER was added to the basal diet for the TER groups. After the 21-day trial period, piglets in the LPS and TER groups received an intraperitoneal injection of 100 μg/kg body weight of LPS, whereas the piglets in the CON group received an injection of 0.9% normal saline solution. The results showed that LPS stimulation resulted in a decrease (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the depth of colonic crypts in piglets, which was greater (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the TER group. Compared with those in the CON group, the number of goblet cells and MUC2 expression were decreased in the colon of piglets in the LPS group, while these parameters were increased in the PMT group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). The malondialdehyde (MDA) content was greater in the colon of the LPS group than in that of the CON group, while the activities of glutathione peroxidase (<i>GSH-Px</i>), superoxide dismutase (<i>SOD</i>), and catalase (<i>CAT</i>) were lower in the colon of the LPS group; conversely, the MDA content was lower in the colons of the PLT and PMT groups than in those of the LPS group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). TER also reduced (<i>p</i> < 0.05) LPS-induced upregulation of <i>IL-1β</i> and <i>TNF-α</i> expression, along with the relative gene expression of <i>NLRP3</i>, <i>ASC</i>, and <i>caspase-1</i> in the colon of piglets (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Compared with those in the CON group, the abundances of <i>Firmicutes</i> and <i>UCG-005</i> in the LPS group were lower (<i>p</i> < 0.05), and those in the TER group were significantly greater than those in the LPS group. Compared with those in the CON group, the abundance of <i>Proteobacteria</i> in the LPS group increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05), while the abundance of <i>Actinobacteria</i> and <i>Phascolarctobacterium</i> increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the colon of the PHT group compared with that in the LPS group. In conclusion, TER effectively improved the intestinal barrier function of the colon in weaning piglets. Based on the results of this study, the appropriate dose of TER in the diets of weaning piglets was 60 mg/kg.
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spelling doaj-art-312098db142244c4a96cfcf179ba7a5a2025-01-10T13:13:46ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152024-12-01151910.3390/ani15010009Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning PigletsLihuai Yu0Guangzhi Qiu1Xiaomu Yu2Jianwei Zhao3Jun Liu4Hongrong Wang5Li Dong6College of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 215009, ChinaThe aim of this study was to investigate the effects of terpinen-4-ol (TER) supplementation on the intestinal barrier function of pigs. Five groups of fifty 28-day-old piglets with comparable body weights were randomly assigned to the following groups: the control group (CON), the lipopolysaccharide group (LPS), the low TER group (PLT), the middle TER group (PMT), and the high TER group (PHT). The basal diet was given to the CON and LPS groups, and 30, 60, or 90 mg/kg TER was added to the basal diet for the TER groups. After the 21-day trial period, piglets in the LPS and TER groups received an intraperitoneal injection of 100 μg/kg body weight of LPS, whereas the piglets in the CON group received an injection of 0.9% normal saline solution. The results showed that LPS stimulation resulted in a decrease (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the depth of colonic crypts in piglets, which was greater (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the TER group. Compared with those in the CON group, the number of goblet cells and MUC2 expression were decreased in the colon of piglets in the LPS group, while these parameters were increased in the PMT group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). The malondialdehyde (MDA) content was greater in the colon of the LPS group than in that of the CON group, while the activities of glutathione peroxidase (<i>GSH-Px</i>), superoxide dismutase (<i>SOD</i>), and catalase (<i>CAT</i>) were lower in the colon of the LPS group; conversely, the MDA content was lower in the colons of the PLT and PMT groups than in those of the LPS group (<i>p</i> < 0.05). TER also reduced (<i>p</i> < 0.05) LPS-induced upregulation of <i>IL-1β</i> and <i>TNF-α</i> expression, along with the relative gene expression of <i>NLRP3</i>, <i>ASC</i>, and <i>caspase-1</i> in the colon of piglets (<i>p</i> < 0.05). Compared with those in the CON group, the abundances of <i>Firmicutes</i> and <i>UCG-005</i> in the LPS group were lower (<i>p</i> < 0.05), and those in the TER group were significantly greater than those in the LPS group. Compared with those in the CON group, the abundance of <i>Proteobacteria</i> in the LPS group increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05), while the abundance of <i>Actinobacteria</i> and <i>Phascolarctobacterium</i> increased (<i>p</i> < 0.05) in the colon of the PHT group compared with that in the LPS group. In conclusion, TER effectively improved the intestinal barrier function of the colon in weaning piglets. Based on the results of this study, the appropriate dose of TER in the diets of weaning piglets was 60 mg/kg.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/1/9terpinen-4-olweaned pigletscolonantioxidant functionimmune functionmicrobiome
spellingShingle Lihuai Yu
Guangzhi Qiu
Xiaomu Yu
Jianwei Zhao
Jun Liu
Hongrong Wang
Li Dong
Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
Animals
terpinen-4-ol
weaned piglets
colon
antioxidant function
immune function
microbiome
title Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
title_full Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
title_fullStr Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
title_full_unstemmed Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
title_short Terpinen-4-ol Improves the Intestinal Barrier Function of the Colon in Immune-Stressed Weaning Piglets
title_sort terpinen 4 ol improves the intestinal barrier function of the colon in immune stressed weaning piglets
topic terpinen-4-ol
weaned piglets
colon
antioxidant function
immune function
microbiome
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/15/1/9
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