posted on 2024-06-06, 15:33authored byBo Sun, Yuchen Sun, Yutong Sun, Xinbo Zhou, Xuesong Han, Yixin Han, Qingquan Ma
Early weaning can induce the programmed dysregulation
of glycolipid
metabolism and inflammation in adult animals. The primary objective
of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of leucine supplementation
administered promptly after early weaning in mitigating these adverse
effects in piglets. At day 21, 24 piglets were randomly selected and
divided into 3 groups: EW group where the piglets were weaned at day
21 and fed basal diet, EWL group where the piglets were weaned at
day 21 and fed the basal diet with supplementation of 1% leucine,
and C group where the piglets were fed basal diet and weaned at 28
days. Each group contained eight replicates, with one piglet per replicate.
The results indicated that early weaning had an impact on gut health
and could activate the inhibitor of the kappa B kinase gamma/inhibitor
kappa B alpha/NF-kappa-B (IKKγ/IκBα/NF-κB)
signaling pathway to ameliorate pro-inflammatory factor and apoptosis
levels. Furthermore, early weaning reduced the activity of fatty acid
β oxidation (FAβO) and affected genes linked with lipid
metabolism. Supplementing with leucine can improve the effects of
these factors. In summary, leucine may alleviate the influences of
early weaning on the lipid metabolism and inflammation in piglets.