Histological Changes in the Small Intestinal Epithelium in Fattening Pigs Fed Selected Feed Additives
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The production experiment was conducted on 48 fattener pigs fed complete diets supplemented with the antibiotic flavomycin (group C), the probiotic Bactocell® (Pedicoccus acidilactici, strain MA18/5M) at the amount of 0.01% in the first and second stage of fattening (group E1), and the prebiotic BIO-MOS® (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, strain 1026) at the amount of 0.1% in the first stage of fattening (group E2). Serial sections of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum were prepared post mortem. Haematoxylin and eosin and immunohistochemical (Ki-67, PCNA) staining procedures were performed. The effect of the feed additives on the morphological characteristics and proliferation capacity of small intestinal crypt epithelium varied when mitotic indices in groups were compared. In comparison with group C, the enterocytes were higher in group E2 in the jejunum (P ≤ 0.01) and smaller in the ileum (P ≤ 0.01). Administration of the Ki-67 antibody resulted in fewer positive reactions in the jejunum in group E1 than in group C (P ≤ 0.01). Enterocyte proliferation in crypt epithelium decreased after the administration of the probiotic or the prebiotic vs. the antibiotic, but the absence of significant differences between the groups may suggest that these feed additives have no adverse effect on the mucosal epithelial cells. Small intestine, mitotic index, PCNA, Ki-67 Morphometric and functional changes in the intestinal mucosa are caused by nutritional factors (Schweiger et al. 2003; Domeneghini et al. 2004; Babinska et al. 2005). Various bacterial populations in the gastrointestinal tract are capable of modifying intestinal microstructures and the immune system (Vitini et al. 2000; Lata et al. 2006). Histological research investigates the effect of various diets (e.g. milk diet, diet with a varied share of faba beans) and dietary systems (restricted or ad libitum) on the morphometric characteritics of the intestines (Mroz 2001). It was found that feed additives (probiotics and prebiotics) do not have an adverse effect on the morphometric characteristics of the intestines (Budiño et al. 2005; Reiter 2006). Dietary factors increase the height of intestinal villi as well as the number and depth of crypts (Mroz 2001). Crypts are responsible for the proliferation of epithelial cells, the production of defensins antibacterial immunity agents, and endocrine substances, such as chomogranin A. Defence reactions are stimulated in crypts, supporting antibody production and phagocytosis (Manning and Gibson 2004). Diet components, fibre content and the applied dietary method and feeding system affect intestinal microflora (Rekiel and Gajewska 2006), as well as the proliferation and secretory activity of intestinal crypt enterocytes (McCullogh et al. 1998; Ekelund and Ekblad 1999; Schweiger et al. 2003; Piel et al. 2005; Van Nevel et al. 2005). The objective of this study was to determine the impact of antibiotics, probiotics and prebiotics on the morphometric characteristics and proliferation activity of crypt enterocytes in the small intestine of fatteners. Materials and Methods The experiment was conducted on 48 hybrid fatteners [(Polish Large White × Polish Landrace) × Duroc and (Polish Large White × Polish Landrace) × Belgian Landrace) (1:1); gilts and young hogs (1:1)] divided into three ACTA VET. BRNO 2010, 79:67–71; doi:10.2754/avb20107901067 Address for correspondence: Prof. dr hab. Anna Rekiel Department of Animal Breeding, Faculty of Animal Sciences Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Ciszewskiego 8, Warsaw 02-786, Poland Phone: (+48) 022 5936561 Fax: (+48) 022 5936554 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.vfu.cz/acta-vet/actavet.htm equal groups: control (C) and experimental E1 and E2 (each n = 16). The animals were clinically healthy and had been treated for parasites prior to fattening. They were kept individually throughout the experiment. During a two-stage fattening process (21-56 kg, 56-100 kg), the feed was dosed individually in line with the observed standards (Polish Norm of Pigs Nutrition 1993). Group C pigs were fed a complete diet supplemented with 5% flavomycin premix (100 mg per kg), and group E1 and E2 pigs were fed a premix without the antibiotic (Table 1). At the first and second stage of fattening (103 days), group E1 pigs received mixed feed containing 0.01% of the probiotic Bactocell® (Lallemand Animal Nutrition) (Pedicoccus acidilactici, strain MA18/5M). Group E2 pigs received mixed feed with the addition of 0.1% of the prebiotic BIO-MOS® (Alltech) (Saccharomyces cerevisiae, strain 1026) at the first stage of fattening (49 days). The chemical composition of the feed components and diets was analysed (AOAC 1990), and their nutritive value was determined. The energy value of diets administered at the first and second stage of fattening was 12.3 and 12.2 MJ ME/kg respectively, and the protein content of diets for groups C, E1 and E2 was: stage 1 – 165, 168, 166 g/kg, stage 2 – 143, 145, 149 g/kg, respectively. Pigs were slaughtered at the completion of fattening. Duodenum, jejunum and ileum sections (5 × 20 mm each) were sampled immediately after slaughter. Tissue samples were rinsed with a 0.9% saline solution, fixed with a 10% buffered formalin solution and embedded in paraffin (Paraplast-Sigma). Paraffin sections of 4 μm thick tissue were taken on rotary microtome. The sections were stained with haematoxylin and eosin (HE), and the presence of PCNA and Ki-67 antigens was determined immunohistochemically (Table 2). Proliferation was determined by an immunohistochemical method (EnVision + two-stage process) with the use of monoclonal antibodies: Monoclonal Mouse Ant-Human Ki67, Clone Ki-S5 (Ki-67), and Monoclonal Mouse Anti-Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antygen (PCNA), Clone PC10 (PCNA). Samples were evaluated with a BX50 Olympus light microscope at × 400 magnification. The mitotic index (MI), i.e. the number of enterocytes in crypts, was determined by counting each time 100 cells in three replications. The height of epithelial cells in crypts was determined with the use of the AnalySIS 3.0 image analysis system. The results are presented as mean values for 10 measured cells. Ki-67 positive cells and PCNA positive cells were counted in three replications of up to 100 cells each. The results are presented as means over replications. Based on the above results, the statistic calculations were carried out, using one-way analysis of variation. The significance of differences between the groups was calculated based on Duncan’s multiple test. The computer package SPSS 10.0 pl was used for calculation. The following equation was used: yij = μ + ai + eij yij – observed value, μ – overall mean, ai – effect of i-th feed addition, eij – random residual effect. The study was approved by the institutional Ethics Committee.
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