A high-concentrate diet induced colonic epithelial barrier disruption is associated with the activating of cell apoptosis in lactating goats

Sep 27, 2014BMC veterinary research

High-concentrate diet linked to colon lining damage and cell death in lactating goats

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Abstract

Goats on a high-concentrate diet showed higher levels of in the colonic epithelium compared to those on a low-concentrate diet.

  • Higher concentrations of total volatile fatty acids were found in the rumen fluid and colonic digesta of high-concentrate (HC) goats compared to low-concentrate (LC) goats.
  • HC goats exhibited significant alterations in colonic epithelial structure, including widened and nuclear breakdown.
  • A higher proportion of apoptotic cells was observed in the colonic epithelium of HC goats, indicated by increased TUNEL-positive cells and elevated caspase-3 activities.
  • The ratio of bcl-2 to bax mRNA expression was lower in the colonic mucosa of HC goats, suggesting increased apoptotic activity.
  • Although TJ proteins such as claudin-1 and claudin-4 were higher in HC goats, no significant differences were found in free lipopolysaccharide levels in colonic digesta between HC and LC groups.

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Key numbers

116.37 mM
Increase in total VFA concentration
Total VFA concentration in rumen fluid of HC goats
p < 0.05
Caspase-3 activity increase
Significant increase in caspase-3 activity in colonic mucosa of HC goats
p < 0.05
Higher apoptotic cell proportion
Proportion of TUNEL-positive apoptotic cells in HC goats

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What this is

  • This research investigates the effects of high-concentrate diets on colonic epithelial health in lactating goats.
  • Twelve mid-lactating goats were divided into high-concentrate (HC) and low-concentrate (LC) diet groups for 10 weeks.
  • The study examines changes in colonic structure, rates, and tight junction integrity due to dietary influences.

Essence

  • Feeding a high-concentrate diet to lactating goats for 10 weeks caused significant damage to the colonic mucosa and increased of epithelial cells.

Key takeaways

  • High-concentrate diet increased total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations in both rumen fluid and colonic digesta, indicating altered fermentation processes.
  • HC goats exhibited higher levels of in the colonic epithelium, characterized by increased TUNEL-positive cells and caspase-3 activity.
  • The study found significant structural damage in the colonic mucosa of HC goats, including widened and nuclear breakdown.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are based on a small sample size of twelve goats, which may limit generalizability.
  • The long-term effects of high-concentrate diets beyond the 10-week period remain unclear and warrant further investigation.

Definitions

  • apoptosis: Programmed cell death, a process that eliminates damaged or unnecessary cells.
  • tight junctions: Structures that seal the space between epithelial cells, regulating permeability and maintaining barrier function.

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