Activation of cellular apoptosis in the caecal epithelium is associated with increased oxidative reactions in lactating goats after feeding a high‐concentrate diet

Jan 16, 2015Experimental physiology

Cell death in the gut lining linked to higher oxidative stress in lactating goats after high-concentrate feeding

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Abstract

High-concentrate diet is associated with significant ultrastructural damage to the caecal epithelium in lactating goats.

  • Goats fed a high-concentrate diet exhibited increased levels of free lipopolysaccharide and total volatile fatty acids compared to those on a low-concentrate diet.
  • Epithelial damage in high-concentrate diet-fed goats included widened tight junction spaces, nuclear breakdown, and mitochondrial swelling.
  • Higher levels of cellular apoptosis were observed in the caecal epithelium of goats on a high-concentrate diet, indicated by increased TUNEL-positive cells.
  • Malondialdehyde content was significantly elevated in the caecal epithelium of high-concentrate diet-fed goats, while antioxidant enzyme activities were decreased.
  • No significant differences were found in cytokine gene expressions or myeloperoxidase activity between the two diet groups.

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