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Sodium butyrate improves antioxidant stability in sub-acute ruminal acidosis in dairy goats.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Currently, little is known about the effect of sodium butyrate (NaB) on oxidative stress following grain-induced sub-acute ruminal acidosis in dairy goats. In the present study, 18 lactating dairy goats implanted with a ruminal cannula and permanent indwelling catheters in the portal and hepatic veins were randomly allocated into 3 treatment groups over 20 weeks: low grain (LG, 40% grain; n?=?6), high grain (HG, 60% grain; n?=?6) and high grain with sodium butyrate (HG?+?NaB, 60% grain + NaB; n?=?6). RESULTS:When added to the HG diet, NaB increased the mean ruminal pH and reduced the levels of ruminal, portal and hepatic LPS; Additionally, we observed an increase in SOD1, SOD2, SOD3, GPX1 and CAT mRNA expression, increased levels of TSOD and CAT enzyme activity as well as increased total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) and decreased malondialdehyde (MDA) in both the liver and plasma, while GPx activity increased in the liver of goats fed the HG?+?NaB diet. The mRNA expression of UGT1A1, NQO1, MGST3, and Nrf2, as well as total Nrf2 protein levels were increased in goats fed the HG?+?NaB diet. CONCLUSIONS:Our study indicates that sodium butyrate could improve the oxidative status in sub-acute ruminal acidosis through the partial activation of Nrf2-dependent genes.

SUBMITTER: Ma N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6131738 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sodium butyrate improves antioxidant stability in sub-acute ruminal acidosis in dairy goats.

Ma Nana N   Abaker Juma Ahamed JA   Bilal Muhammad Shahid MS   Dai Hongyu H   Shen Xiangzhen X  

BMC veterinary research 20180910 1


<h4>Background</h4>Currently, little is known about the effect of sodium butyrate (NaB) on oxidative stress following grain-induced sub-acute ruminal acidosis in dairy goats. In the present study, 18 lactating dairy goats implanted with a ruminal cannula and permanent indwelling catheters in the portal and hepatic veins were randomly allocated into 3 treatment groups over 20 weeks: low grain (LG, 40% grain; n = 6), high grain (HG, 60% grain; n = 6) and high grain with sodium butyrate (HG + NaB,  ...[more]

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