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    Determination of division algebras with 243 elements

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    Finite nonassociative division algebras (i.e., finite semifields) with 243 elements are completely classified.Comment: 6 pages, 3 table

    Comparison of fermentation characteristics and bacterial diversity in the rumen of sheep and batch cultures of rumen microorganisms

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    The objective of the current study was to assess how closely batch cultures (BC) of rumen microorganisms can mimic the dietary differences in fermentation characteristics found in the rumen, and to analyse changes in bacterial diversity over the in vitro incubation period. Four ruminally and duodenally cannulated sheep were fed four diets having forage : concentrate ratios (FCR) of 70 : 30 or 30 : 70, with either alfalfa hay or grass hay as forage. Rumen fluid from each sheep was used to inoculate BC containing the same diet fed to the donor sheep, and the main rumen fermentation parameters were determined after 24 h of incubation. There were differences between BC and sheep in the magnitude of most measured parameters, but BC detected differences among diets due to forage type similar to those found in sheep. In contrast, BC did not reproduce the dietary differences due to FCR found in sheep for pH, degradability of neutral detergent fibre and total volatile fatty acid (VFA) concentrations. There were differences between systems in the magnitude of most determined parameters and BC showed higher pH values and NH3–N concentrations, but lower fibre degradability and VFA and lactate concentrations compared with sheep. There were significant relationships between in vivo and in vitro values for molar proportions of acetate, propionate and butyrate, and the acetate : propionate ratio. The automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA) of 16S ribosomal deoxyribonucleic acid showed that FCR had no effect on bacterial diversity either in the sheep rumen fluid used as inoculum (IN) or in BC samples. In contrast, bacterial diversity was greater with alfalfa hay diets than those with grass hay in the IN, but was unaffected by forage type in the BC. Similarity index between the bacterial communities in the inocula and those in the BC ranged from 67·2 to 74·7%, and was unaffected by diet characteristics. Bacterial diversity was lower in BC than in the inocula with 14 peaks out of a total of 181 detected in the ARISA electropherograms never appearing in BC samples, which suggests that incubation conditions in the BC may have caused a selection of some bacterial strains. However, each BC sample showed the highest similarity index with its corresponding rumen IN, which highlights the importance of using rumen fluid from donors fed a diet similar to that being incubated in BC when conducting in vitro experiments

    Transcriptomic profiling of duodenal epithelium reveals temporally dynamic impacts of direct duodenal starch-infusion during dry period of dairy cattle

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    11 páginas, 4 tablas, 7 figurasPrevious research has demonstrated a positive relationship between dietary Metabolisable Energy Intake (MEI) and increased maintenance energy costs associated with the visceral tissues. Limitations in understanding this relationship include a lack of access to samples to assess regulatory control of the putative response gastrointestinal tissues to nutrients. This experiment was conducted with a single nutrient (starch hydrolysate) infused (7 d) directly into the intestine to mimic typical changes in post-ruminal starch delivery in dairy production settings. Duodenal epithelial samples collected via biopsy were evaluated using next-generation sequencing technology (RNA-Seq) to validate the use of this approach for the profiling and comparison of the transcriptome of cattle intestinal epithelial tissues. Samples of intestinal epithelial tissue were collected prior to and during the infusion of starch hydrolysate. Biopsies were collected on day 0 before and day 1, day 3, and day 7 during the infusion. Additionally, samples were collected on day 1 and day 7 after infusion was discontinued (Day 8 and Day14 of the experiment). Evaluation of RNA-seq data revealed dynamic changes in global gene expression during infusion. On day 7 of the infusion, 1490 genes were found to be differentially expressed (DE) compared to the day 0 control samples with FDR p < 0.05, vs. 105 genes on day 1 and 246 genes on Day 3. However, on day 8, after infusion was terminated for 24 h, only 428 genes were identified as differentially expressed compared to day 0 and only 107 genes continued to be identified by Day 14. Thus, the apparent differential expression of these genes is putatively a result of the single nutrient infused. Further, performing function and pathway analysis of the identified DE genes using IPA, we observe changes in digestive system development, and function pathways are among the primary functions of the DE genes, as well as immune response elements. Finally, primary transcription regulators such as PTH, JUN, WNT, and TNFRSF11B were identified as the activated upstream regulators for specific future focus. Using a serial biopsy approach we are able to identify differentially expressed genes from cow duodenal epithelial tissue in response to a short-term perturbation with infused starch hydrolysate.Mention of a product, reagent or source does not constitute an endorsement by USDA to the exclusion of other products or services that perform a comparable function. The US Department of Agriculture is an equal opportunity provider and employer. MR-G gratefully acknowledges the receipt of a Fulbright/Ministry of Education of Spain Visiting Scholarship (FMECD-ST-2014)

    Pregnancy associated glyciprotein and progesterone concentrations in plasma of sheep during gestation and post-partum period

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    Contributed to: 109th meeting of the British Society of Animal Production (Scarborough, UK, Mar 21-23, 1994).Peer reviewe

    Presente y perspectivas de futuro en la UE del empleo de probióticos en la alimentación de rumiantes

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    En este artículo se describe, en primer lugar, la situación legal actual de los probióticos como aditivos en la alimentación de los animales rumiantes en la Unión Europea (UE). A continuación se repasan sus mecanismos de acción, considerando especialmente los últimos avances científicos en referencia a sus acciones sobre las poblaciones microbianas ruminales, y se analizan los factores que influyen en la respuesta de los animales a la administración de estos aditivos. Finalmente, se detallan brevemente las perspectivas de futuro de los probióticos en el ámbito de la ganadería de rumiantes europea

    Perspectivas y retos de los extractos vegetales como aditivos alimentarios en rumiantes

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    Algunas plantas producen y almacenan compuestos secundarios que ejercen actividades beneficiosas en el organismo humano y animal. En lo que se refiere a su uso en alimentación animal, constituyen una alternativa natural a los aditivos antibióticos promotores del crecimiento, cuyo uso en rumiantes se ha centrado fundamentalmente en sus efectos sobre la fermentación rumial

    Influence of processing method of rumen contents on microbial populations in the inoculum and in vitro fermentation of substrates of variable composition

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    The in vitro batch culture technique is being increasingly used to study rumen fermentation, but the results are affected by several factors, being the source of the inoculum one of the most relevant. This work was conducted to assess the effects of different processing methods of ruminal contents on microbial populations in the obtained fluid, and its influence on fermentation parameters when the fluid was used as inoculum for in vitro incubations. Rumen contents were obtained from four rumen-fistulated sheep fed a 2:1 alfalfa hay:concentrate diet and subjected to the following treatments: SQ: squeezed through four layers of cheesecloth; FL: SQ treatment and further filtration through a 100-μm nylon cloth; STO: blended for three min at 230 rev min−1 in a Stomacher® and further filtrations as in SQ. Microbial populations’ abundance and bacterial diversity in the ruminal fluids were analysed by quantitative PCR (qPCR) and automated ribosomal intergenic spacer analysis (ARISA), respectively. Three forages (alfalfa hay, grass hay and barley straw) were incubated in vitro, either alone or mixed with concentrate (1:1), using each of the ruminal fluids as inoculum. There were no differences between SQ and FL methods in any of the microbial populations analysed, but STO increased the relative abundance of Fibrobacter succinogenes and Ruminococcus albus (P 0.05) by the processing methods. There were no interactions (P > 0.05) between the processing method and the characteristics of the substrates for any of the fermentation parameters analysed. Compared with SQ, the STO method resulted in greater (P < 0.05) methane production and ammonia-N concentrations in 8 h incubations. After 24 h of incubation, the use of STO inoculum increased (P < 0.05) methane production and dry matter degradability compared with SQ, with no differences in the rest of the parameters. No differences between SQ and FL methods were detected in any parameter. The results show that stomaching the rumen contents prior to inoculation of in vitro cultures modified some microbial populations, but had only subtle effects on fermentation parameters

    Evolución temporal de las comunidades microbianas ruminales y los parámetros fermentativos en fermentadores Rusitec

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    Los fermentadores Rusitec (Czerkawski y Breckenridge, 1977) son uno de los tipos de fermentadores más ampliamente utilizados para simular in vitro la fermentación ruminal y permiten realizar estudios de larga duración (semanas). Sin embargo, debido a la prolongada extensión en el tiempo de este tipo de estudios se producen cambios cuantitativos y cualitativos en las poblaciones de microorganismos. Existen algunos estudios que han puesto de manifiesto la disminución de la población de protozoos a lo largo del período de incubación (Carro et al., 1995; Martínez et al., 2011), pero no existe información sobre otras poblaciones microbianas, a pesar de que uno de los requisitos que deberían cumplir los sistemas in vitro es mantener poblaciones microbianas representativas de las existentes en el rumen de los animales. Por ello, el objetivo del presente trabajo fue estudiar la evolución en el tiempo de la abundancia de bacterias, hongos, protozoos y arqueas, así como de los parámetros ruminales en fermentadores Rusitec

    Utilización de enzimas fibrolíticas para mejorar la digestión de forrajes tropicales. I. Influencia del método de aplciacion en la producción de gas in vitro y la composición química

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    Los forrajes tropicales presentan, en general, un menor valor nutritivo que los forrajes de zonas templadas. Sin embargo, su disponibilidad suele ser elevada y en numerosas ocasiones son el único recurso alimenticio disponible para los animales rumiantes. Esta situación limita la productividad de estos animales y por ello se han investigado diferentes estrategias para aumentar el valor nutritivo de los forrajes tropicales. Una de las metodologías propuestas para incrementar la utilización digestiva de los forrajes es el tratamiento de los mismos con enzimas fibrolíticas (Carro y Ranilla, 2001), pero todavía son escasos los estudios realizados con forrajes tropicales. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el efecto de tres preparados enzimáticos en la fermentación ruminal in vitro y la degradabilidad de tres forrajes tropicales
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