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A pilot investigation on the effect of induced saliva flow on digestive parameters in sheep, and a comparison with cattle

Zhang, Xiaoyu; Li, Yang; Terranova, Melissa; Ortmann, Sylvia; Kehraus, Saskia; Gerspach, Christian; Kreuzer, Michael; Clauss, Marcus; Hummel, Jürgen (2023). A pilot investigation on the effect of induced saliva flow on digestive parameters in sheep, and a comparison with cattle. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 107(5):1176-1186.

Abstract

Sheep with a relatively low methane yield were observed to have shorter fluid and particle mean retention times (MRT). Because the application of pilocarpine, a saliva stimulant, was successful in reducing retention times in ruminants in previous studies, we applied this substance to sheep, expecting a reduction in MRT and methane yield. Three non‐pregnant sheep (74 ± 10 kg) were fed a hay‐only diet in a 3 × 3 Latin square design with oral doses of 0, 2.5 and 5mg pilocarpine/kg body weight and day. Measurements included feed and water intake, MRT of liquid and particulate phases in the reticulorumen (RR) and total gastrointestinal tract (GIT), ruminal microbial yield (via urinary purine bases and metabolic faecal nitrogen), total tract methane emission, apparent nutrient digestibility and rumen fluid parameters. Data were investigated for linear and quadratic effects using orthogonal polynomial contrasts. The MRT of liquid and small particles in the RR and total GIT, and the short‐chain fatty acid concentration in rumen fluid, linearly declined with increasing pilocarpine dosage, while no quadratic relationship was detected. Intake of feed DM and water, apparent nutrient digestibility, methane yield and microbial yield were not affected by pilocarpine. When combining the sheep data with that of a similar experiment in cattle, we found that the MRT of the liquid phase was positively associated with estimated NDF digestibility and with methane production per digested NDF, but was not associated with microbial yield or the ratio of acetate to propionate. The ratio between MRT of the particulate and the liquid phase was smaller for sheep than that for cattle, and was not affected by treatment. Differences in this ratio might explain why species reacted differently to the saliva‐inducing agent, which might help to explain the discrepancy between species in the effect of induced saliva flow on digestive parameters.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Veterinary Clinic > Department of Farm Animals
05 Vetsuisse Faculty > Veterinary Clinic > Department of Small Animals
Dewey Decimal Classification:570 Life sciences; biology
630 Agriculture
Uncontrolled Keywords:Animal Science and Zoology, Food Animals
Language:English
Date:September 2023
Deposited On:16 Mar 2023 11:24
Last Modified:26 Feb 2025 02:36
Publisher:Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc.
ISSN:0931-2439
OA Status:Hybrid
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/jpn.13815
PubMed ID:36891877
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