ACTA VETERINARIA ET ZOOTECHNICA SINICA ›› 2012, Vol. 43 ›› Issue (6): 894-900.doi:

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Effects of Chitosan on Intestine Permeability, Occludin and ZO-1 Expression in Piglets

XIAO Ding-fu1,2, TANG Zhi-ru2,3*, YIN Yu-long2, ZHANG Bin1, WANG Sheng-ping2   

  1. 1. College of Animal Science and Technology, Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128, China; 2. Subtopical Agriculture Ecological Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changsha 410125, China; 3. College of Animal Science and Technology, Southwest University, Chongqing 400715, China
  • Received:2011-07-12 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:2012-06-25 Published:2012-06-25

Abstract:

In order to explore the effects of chitosan on intestinal barrier of weanling pigs, thirty piglets with an average body weight of (6.62±0.59) kg were challenged with enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (109 cell per head) during preliminary trial period and randomly assigned to three treatment groups, a basal diet was added in control group, 50 mg·kg-1 chlortetracycline, 300 mg·kg-1 chitosan were added in the experimental groups, respectively, for 21 d. The results showed that, compared with the control group, chitosan could decrease the level of D-Lactate(P<0.05) and the activity of DAO(P<0.05) in plasma and the level of ET-1(P<0.05) in serum, but it had no significant effect on the contents of NO(P>0.05) in serum. The result of immunohistochemistry showed that the protein expression levels of Occludin (P<0.01) and ZO-1 (P<0.05) in piglets jejunum mucous added with chitosan were increased. The result of fluorescence quantitative PCR showed that the expression abundances of Occludin (P<0.01) and ZO-1 (P<0.05) mRNA in piglets jejunum mucous added with chitosan were improved. These result indicate that diet supplemented with 300 mg·kg-1 chitosan can protect greatly the intestinal barrier of early weanling piglets from injuring.

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