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Selenium exerts protective effects against heat stress-induced barrier disruption and inflammation response in jejunum of growing pigs

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.11377

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Selenoprotein; heat stress; HMSeBA; jejunum mucosa; growing pigs

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31772643, 31272468]
  2. Foundation of Educational Department of Sichuan [17ZA0318]
  3. Special Research Funding for Discipline Construction in Sichuan Agricultural University [03570126]

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The study showed that organic Se supplementation with HMSeBA can alleviate the negative effects of HS on the jejunum of growing pigs, improving villus height and reducing protein overexpression induced by heat stress, while its protective effect is related to the response of corresponding selenoproteins.
BACKGROUND Heat stress (HS) has a negative impact on the intestinal barrier and immune function of pigs. Selenium (Se) may improve intestinal health through affecting selenoproteins. Thus we investigate the protective effect of new organic Se (2-hydroxy-4-methylselenobutanoic acid, HMSeBA) on jejunal damage in growing pigs upon HS and integrate potential roles of corresponding selenoproteins. RESULTS HS decreased the villus height and increased (P < 0.05) the protein abundance of HSP70, and downregulated (P < 0.05) protein levels of tight junction-related proteins (CLDN-1 and OCLD). HS-induced jejunal damage was associated with the upregulation of four inflammation-related genes and ten selenoprotein-encoding genes, downregulation (P < 0.05) of four selenoprotein-encoding genes and decreased (P < 0.05) the protein abundance of GPX4 and SELENOS. Compared with the HS group, HMSeBA supplementation not only elevated the villus height and the ratio of V/C (P < 0:05), but also reduced (P < 0.05) the protein abundance of HSP70 and MDA content, and increased (P < 0.05) the protein abundance of OCLD. HMSeBA supplementation downregulated the expression of seven inflammation-related genes, changed the expression of 12 selenoprotein-encoding genes in jejunum mucosa affected by HS, and increased the protein abundance of GPX4, TXNRD1 and SELENOS. CONCLUSION Organic Se supplementation beyond nutritional requirement alleviates the negative effect of HS on the jejunum of growing pigs, and its protective effect is related to the response of corresponding selenoproteins. (c) 2021 Society of Chemical Industry.

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