Using Recombinant Superoxide Dismutase to Control Oxidative Stress in the Gastrointestinal Tract of Cyclic Heat-Stressed Pigs

Author:

Le Hieu Huu12ORCID,Zhao Weicheng13ORCID,Furness John Barton45ORCID,Shakeri Majid16ORCID,DiGiacomo Kristy1ORCID,Roura Eugeni7ORCID,Renaudeau David8,Gabler Nicolas Kurt9,Leury Brian Joseph1ORCID,Dunshea Frank Rowland110ORCID,Wijffels Gene11,Cottrell Jeremy James1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Science, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia

2. Faculty of Animal Sciences, Vietnam National University of Agriculture, Trau Quy, Gia Lam, Hanoi 12406, Vietnam

3. School of Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85719, USA

4. Department of Anatomy and Neuroscience, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia

5. Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia

6. U.S. National Poultry Research Center, USDA-ARS, Athens, GA 30605, USA

7. Centre for Nutrition and Food Sciences, Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD 4072, Australia

8. PEGASE, INRAE, Agrocampus Ouest, 16 Le Clos Domaine de la Prise, 35590 Saint-Gilles, France

9. Department of Animal Science, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA

10. Faculty of Biological Sciences, The University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK

11. CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St. Lucia, QLD 4067, Australia

Abstract

Climate change is associated with an increased frequency and intensity of heat waves, posing a threat of heat stress to pig production. Heat stress compromises the efficiency of pig production partly due to causing oxidative stress, intestinal dysfunction, and inflammatory responses. Superoxide dismutase is an antioxidant enzyme reported to reduce oxidative stress and inflammation. Therefore, this experiment aimed to investigate whether recombinant superoxide dismutase (rSOD) could ameliorate oxidative stress and inflammatory responses in heat-stressed grower pigs. Sixty-four female pigs (Large White × Landrace, 27.8 ± 1.65 kg, mean ± SD) were randomly allocated to a control diet (standard grower feed, CON) or the control diet supplemented with 50 IU recombinant superoxide dismutase (rSOD) for 14 days. After acclimation to the diet, pigs were then housed under thermoneutral (TN, 20 °C, 35–50% relative humidity) or cyclic heat stress conditions (CHS, at 35 °C: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 28 °C: 5 p.m. to 9 a.m., 35–50% relative humidity) for 3 days. Heat stress increased respiration rate (RR), skin and rectal temperature (RR and RT) (p < 0.001 for all), and reduced plasma thyroid hormone concentration (p < 0.001). The amount of oxidized glutathione (GSH:GSSG) was increased in the jejunum and ileum of CHS pigs. In the jejunum, rSOD also increased the amount of oxidized glutathione in both TN and CHS pigs, without any change in endogenous SOD activity. In the ileum, rSOD prevented increases in oxidized glutathione formation in the CHS pigs only. Taken together, this may reflect increased oxidative stress in both the jejunum and ileum in CHS pigs. Alternatively, rSOD increased the conversion of reduced to oxidized glutathione independently of CHS, possibly reflecting an increased overall SOD activity due to the addition of exogenous SOD. In conclusion, the use of in-feed SOD enzymes at a dose of 50 IU/kg may be a useful strategy for preventing oxidative stress in pigs.

Funder

Australian Pork Limited

Vietnam International Education Cooperation Department

The University of Melbourne

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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