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Effect of the polymorphism of genes related to lactogenesis in pigs on colostrum and milk composition and on rearing performance of piglets

Journal

ANNALS OF ANIMAL SCIENCE
Volume 22, Issue 3, Pages 891-901

Publisher

WALTER DE GRUYTER GMBH
DOI: 10.2478/aoas-2022-0004

Keywords

B4GALT1; INSR; colostrum and milk; lactose; piglets body weight

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  1. National Research Institute of Animal Production [01-11-02-11]

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This study aimed to search for new polymorphisms in genes related to lactogenesis and determine their relationship with colostrum and milk composition and piglets' body weight. The study found that polymorphisms in the B4GALT1 gene had a significant effect on colostrum and milk composition and piglets' body weight changes.
The aim of the study was a search for new polymorphisms in the genes related to lactogenesis, including lactose synthesis in colostrum and milk, and determine their relationship with the content of colostrum and milk components and body weight of the piglets. Colostrum and milk were sampled during the second lactation on d 1, 7, 14 and 21 from 112 sows of Polish Large White (PLW) and Polish Landrace (PL). The piglets' rearing performance was determined based on the number and body weight at 1, 7, 14 and 21 d of age. In the study six polymorphisms located in different genes were analysed. Among the six polymorphisms under analysis, those identified in the B4GALT1 genes had the most significant effect on colostrum and milk composition and the piglets' body weight changes. Sows of the B4GALT1(GG) genotype, when compared to those of B4GALT1(AA), produced colostrum and milk with a significantly lower lactose content and reared piglets with a substantially higher body weight (by 0.30 kg) at 21 d of age.

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