Shuo Ma, Jinfeng Li, Hongxuan Ye, Shuangbo Huang, Zihao Huang, Deyuan Wu, Kaidi Ma, Junyan Xie, Yulong Yin, Chengquan Tan
This study aimed to
investigate the effects of dietary gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)
supplementation on reproductive performance, glucose intolerance, and placental
development of gilts during mid-late gestation. Based
on the principle of backfat thickness consistency, 124 gilts at 65 d of
gestation were assigned to three dietary groups: CON (basic diet, n = 41),
LGABA (basic diet supplemented with 0.03% GABA, n = 42), and HGABA (basic diet
supplemented with 0.06% GABA, n = 41). The litter
performance, glucose tolerance, placental angiogenesis, and nutrients
transporters were assessed. The LGABA group improved piglet vitality and
placental efficiency and decreased area under the curve of glucose tolerance
test compared to the CON group (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, the LGABA group
enhanced placental vessel density, platelet endothelial cell adhesion
molecule-1 levels and gene expression of fibroblast growth factor 18
(P < 0.05). Furthermore, LGABA showed an uptrend in
glucose transporter type 1 mRNA level (P = 0.09). Taken
together, this study revealed that the dietary supplementation of 0.03% GABA
can improve piglet vitality, glucose intolerance, and placental development of
gilts.
2024, JAS, 102, skad405
https://doi.org/10.1093/jas/skad405
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