Bacillus-supplemented diet improves growth performance in Jeju native pigs by modulating myogenesis and adipogenesis

Probiotics are used in pigs as nutritional supplements to improve health and induce the development of muscle and adipose tissue for enhancing growth performance and harvesting quality meat. In this study, we investigated the effects of Bacillus-based probiotic supplementation on the physiological a...

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Published inAnimal biotechnology Vol. 34; no. 5; pp. 1763 - 1775
Main Authors Kim, Dahye, Min, Yunhui, Suminda, Godagama Gamaarachchige Dinesh, Hur, Chang-Gi, Lee, Sang-Chul, Lee, Hak-Kyo, Song, Ki-Duk, Heo, Jaeyoung, Son, Young-Ok, Lee, Dong-Sun
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LanguageEnglish
Published England Taylor & Francis 03.09.2023
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Summary:Probiotics are used in pigs as nutritional supplements to improve health and induce the development of muscle and adipose tissue for enhancing growth performance and harvesting quality meat. In this study, we investigated the effects of Bacillus-based probiotic supplementation on the physiological and biochemical changes in Jeju native pigs (JNPs), including growth performance, backfat layers, blood parameters, serum IgG levels, myogenic and adipogenic markers, and expression of inflammatory markers. Average daily gain and feed efficiency were higher in the Bacillus diet group than in the basal diet group, while backfat thickness was lower in the Bacillus diet group than in the basal diet group. Blood biochemical parameters and hematological profiles were not altered significantly by Bacillus-based probiotic supplementation. Serum IgG concentration increased in the Bacillus diet group compared to the basal diet group. The Bacillus diet group showed increased adipogenic and myogenic markers expression in the longissimus dorsi muscle and adipose tissues. Overall, the data suggest that the Bacillus-based probiotics-supplemented diet regulates myogenesis and adipogenesis in JNPs and improves growth performance. We postulate that this may be due to the changes in the gut microbiota of pigs due to probiotic supplementation.
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ISSN:1049-5398
1532-2378
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DOI:10.1080/10495398.2022.2047996