Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves

Abstract Ruminants microbial consortium is responsible for ruminal fermentation, a process which converts fibrous feeds unsuitable for human consumption into desirable dairy and meat products, begins to establish soon after birth. However, it undergoes a significant transition when digestion shifts...

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Main Authors: S. J. Meale, S. C. Li, P. Azevedo, H. Derakhshani, T. J. DeVries, J. C. Plaizier, M. A. Steele, E. Khafipour
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00223-7
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spelling doaj-1fcd22a40d704df3b0f8d305437ad3a62020-12-08T02:28:15ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-03-017111310.1038/s41598-017-00223-7Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calvesS. J. Meale0S. C. Li1P. Azevedo2H. Derakhshani3T. J. DeVries4J. C. Plaizier5M. A. Steele6E. Khafipour7UMR HerbivoresDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Animal Biosciences, University of GuelphDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Nutritional Science, University of AlbertaDepartment of Animal Science, University of ManitobaAbstract Ruminants microbial consortium is responsible for ruminal fermentation, a process which converts fibrous feeds unsuitable for human consumption into desirable dairy and meat products, begins to establish soon after birth. However, it undergoes a significant transition when digestion shifts from the lower intestine to ruminal fermentation. We hypothesised that delaying the transition from a high milk diet to an exclusively solid food diet (weaning) would lessen the severity of changes in the gastrointestinal microbiome during this transition. β-diversity of ruminal and faecal microbiota shifted rapidly in early-weaned calves (6 weeks), whereas, a more gradual shift was observed in late-weaned calves (8 weeks) up to weaning. Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes were the most abundant ruminal phyla in pre- and post-weaned calves, respectively. Yet, the relative abundance of these phyla remained stable in faeces (P ≥ 0.391). Inferred gene families assigned to KEGG pathways revealed an increase in ruminal carbohydrate metabolism (P ≤ 0.009) at 9, compared to 5 weeks. Conversely, carbohydrate metabolism in faeces declined (P ≤ 0.002) following a change in weaning status (i.e., the shift from pre- to post-weaning). Our results indicate weaning later facilitates a more gradual shift in microbiota and could potentially explain the negative effects of early-weaning associated with feeding a high-plane of pre-weaning nutrition.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00223-7
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author S. J. Meale
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H. Derakhshani
T. J. DeVries
J. C. Plaizier
M. A. Steele
E. Khafipour
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E. Khafipour
Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
Scientific Reports
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S. C. Li
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H. Derakhshani
T. J. DeVries
J. C. Plaizier
M. A. Steele
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title Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
title_short Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
title_full Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
title_fullStr Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
title_full_unstemmed Weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
title_sort weaning age influences the severity of gastrointestinal microbiome shifts in dairy calves
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract Ruminants microbial consortium is responsible for ruminal fermentation, a process which converts fibrous feeds unsuitable for human consumption into desirable dairy and meat products, begins to establish soon after birth. However, it undergoes a significant transition when digestion shifts from the lower intestine to ruminal fermentation. We hypothesised that delaying the transition from a high milk diet to an exclusively solid food diet (weaning) would lessen the severity of changes in the gastrointestinal microbiome during this transition. β-diversity of ruminal and faecal microbiota shifted rapidly in early-weaned calves (6 weeks), whereas, a more gradual shift was observed in late-weaned calves (8 weeks) up to weaning. Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes were the most abundant ruminal phyla in pre- and post-weaned calves, respectively. Yet, the relative abundance of these phyla remained stable in faeces (P ≥ 0.391). Inferred gene families assigned to KEGG pathways revealed an increase in ruminal carbohydrate metabolism (P ≤ 0.009) at 9, compared to 5 weeks. Conversely, carbohydrate metabolism in faeces declined (P ≤ 0.002) following a change in weaning status (i.e., the shift from pre- to post-weaning). Our results indicate weaning later facilitates a more gradual shift in microbiota and could potentially explain the negative effects of early-weaning associated with feeding a high-plane of pre-weaning nutrition.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00223-7
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