Works Published in 2019

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2019 journal article

A large-scale genome-wide association study in U.S. Holstein cattle

Frontiers in Genetics, 10(MAY).

Contributors: J. Jiang*, L. Ma*, D. Prakapenka*, P. VanRaden*, J. Cole* & Y. Da*

author keywords: GWAS; dairy cattle; milk production; fertility; somatic cell score
TL;DR: A large-scale GWAS using 294,079 first-lactation Holstein cows identified new additive and dominance effects on five production traits, three fertility traits, and somatic cell score and found DGAT1 antagonism was an extreme antagonistic pleiotropy between fat yield and milk and protein yields among all SNPs in this study. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
3. Good Health and Well-being (OpenAlex)
Source: ORCID
Added: February 1, 2022

2019 journal article

Regulatory role of amino acids in pigs fed on protein-restricted diets

Current Protein and Peptide Science, 20(2), 132–138.

By: S. Kim, H. Chen & W. Parnsen

Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2019 journal article

Meeting global feed protein demand: challenge, opportunity, and strategy

Annual Review of Animal Biosciences.

Sung Woo Kim

Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2019 journal article

Dietary supplementation of xylanase and protease on growth performance, digesta viscosity, nutrient digestibility, immune and oxidative stress status, and gut health of newly weaned pigs

Animal Nutrition, 5(4), 351–358.

Sung Woo Kim

Source: ORCID
Added: April 8, 2021

2019 journal article

371 Effects of dietary supplementation with lauric acid and AviPlusS on growth performance and gut health of newly weaned pigs

Journal of Animal Science, 97(Supplement_3), 133–134.

By: M. Duarte n, E. Grilli* & S. Kim n

TL;DR: It is shown that lauric acid can modulate the microbiome to enhance gut health, which can be further enhanced when combined with AviPlusS, and that this combination can enhance growth performance and gut health in newly weaned pigs. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 11, 2021

2019 journal article

EPA and DHA inhibit myogenesis and downregulate the expression of muscle-related genes in C2C12 myoblasts

Genes, 10(1). http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-85060817194&partnerID=MN8TOARS

By: J. Zhang, X. Xu, Y. Liu, L. Zhang, J. Odle, X. Lin, H. Zhu, X. Wang, Y. Liu

Contributors: J. Zhang, X. Xu, Y. Liu, L. Zhang, J. Odle, X. Lin, H. Zhu, X. Wang, Y. Liu

Source: ORCID
Added: December 3, 2020

2019 journal article

Correction: Epithelial restitution defect in neonatal jejunum is rescued by juvenile mucosal homogenate in a pig model of intestinal ischemic injury and repair

PLOS ONE, 14(2), e0212962.

By: A. Ziegler, T. Pridgen, J. Mills, L. Gonzalez, L. Van Landeghem, J. Odle*, A. Blikslager

Contributors: A. Ziegler, T. Pridgen, J. Mills, L. Gonzalez, L. Van Landeghem, J. Odle*, A. Blikslager

TL;DR: This research presents a novel probabilistic approach to estimating the response of the immune system to laser-spot assisted, 3D image analysis of central nervous system injury. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: ORCID, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: December 3, 2020

2019 journal article

Nutritional management of idiopathic epilepsy in dogs

Today’s Veterinary Practice.

By: K. Muñana

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: October 4, 2020

2019 journal article

Dietary fibre enrichment of supplemental feed modulates the development of the intestinal tract in suckling piglets

JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 10(1).

author keywords: Dietary fibre; Gut maturation; Gut microbiota; Suckling piglets
TL;DR: Adding dietary fibres to the supplemental diet of suckling piglets altered large intestinal morphology but not small intestinal permeability, and dietary fibre showed effects on fermentation and modest changes of microbial populations in the hindgut, with more prominent effects from the low-fermentable cellulose. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: April 20, 2020

2019 journal article

Effects of a feed additive blend on broilers challenged with heat stress

AVIAN PATHOLOGY, 48(6), 582–601.

By: R. Santos*, A. Awati*, P. Hil*, T. Kempen n, M. Tersteeg-Zijderveld*, P. Koolmees*, C. Smits*, J. Fink-Gremmels*

author keywords: Intestines; MCFA; organic acids; phenolic compounds; poultry; thermic stress
MeSH headings : Animal Feed / analysis; Animals; Antioxidants / metabolism; Carboxylic Acids / administration & dosage; Chickens / genetics; Chickens / physiology; Diet / veterinary; Dietary Supplements / analysis; Fatty Acids / administration & dosage; Heart / drug effects; Heat-Shock Proteins / genetics; Heat-Shock Response / drug effects; Hot Temperature; Inflammation / veterinary; Intestines / drug effects; Liver / drug effects; Oxidative Stress / drug effects; Polyphenols / administration & dosage; Stress, Physiological
TL;DR: TheJejunum was the most sensitive intestinal section, where heat stress modulated the expression of HSP70, of the inflammatory markers IKBA, interleukin 8 (IL-8), interferon gamma (IFNγ), and toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), and expression of tight junctions and nutrient transporters was modulated especially in the jejunum. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: April 20, 2020

2019 journal article

Pigs Ferment Enzymatically Digestible Starch when it Is Substituted for Resistant Starch

JOURNAL OF NUTRITION, 149(8), 1346–1353.

author keywords: feed intake; resistant starch; feeding behavior; nutrient digestibility; adaptation
MeSH headings : Animal Feed; Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena; Animals; Dietary Carbohydrates / metabolism; Feeding Behavior; Female; Fermentation; Male; Starch / metabolism; Swine
TL;DR: The attenuated response in starch fermentation in HL pigs indicates that pigs adapt more slowly to dietary supply of digestable starch than to RS, consequently resulting in fermentation of enzymatically digestible starch. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: April 20, 2020

2019 journal article

Dietary arachidonate in milk replacer triggers dual benefits of PGE2 signaling in LPS-challenged piglet alveolar macrophages

Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology, 10(1).

Contributors: K. Walter n, X. Lin n, S. Jacobi*, T. Käser n, D. Esposito n & J. Odle n

author keywords: Arachidonic acid; Cyclooxygenase; Eicosanoid; Eicosapentaenoic acid; Inflammation; Lipid mediator class switch; LPS; Lipoxin; Porcine alveolar macrophage
TL;DR: It is inferred that enriching diets with arachidonic acid may be an effective means to enhance a stronger innate immunologic response to respiratory challenges in neonatal pigs, but further work is needed to examine long-term safety, clinical efficacy and economic viability. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, ORCID, Crossref
Added: April 20, 2020

2019 review

Review: innovation through research in the North American pork industry

[Review of ]. ANIMAL, 13(12), 2951–2966.

By: R. Boyd n, C. Zier-Rush, A. Moeser*, M. Culbertson*, K. Stewart*, D. Rosero, J. Patience*

author keywords: genomics; seasonal infertility; amino acids; gut barrier function; functional ingredients
MeSH headings : Animal Husbandry / economics; Animals; Food Industry; North America; Red Meat / economics; Swine
TL;DR: A broad search of applied sciences for milestone technologies the authors deem to be the most significant innovations applied by the North American pork industry, during the past 10 to 12 years found several innovations shifted the trajectory of improvement or resolved significant production limitations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: March 10, 2020

2019 journal article

Risk factors associated with progressive myelomalacia in dogs with complete sensorimotor loss following intervertebral disc extrusion: a retrospective case-control study

BMC VETERINARY RESEARCH, 15(1).

By: A. Castel*, N. Olby n, H. Ru n, C. Mariani n, K. Munana n & P. Early n

author keywords: Ascending-descending myelomalacia; Spinal cord injury; Intervertebral disk disease; Paraplegia
MeSH headings : Animals; Case-Control Studies; Dog Diseases / etiology; Dog Diseases / pathology; Dog Diseases / physiopathology; Dogs; Female; Intervertebral Disc Displacement / complications; Intervertebral Disc Displacement / veterinary; Logistic Models; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Paraplegia / etiology; Paraplegia / physiopathology; Paraplegia / veterinary; Retrospective Studies; Risk Factors; Spinal Cord Diseases / etiology; Spinal Cord Diseases / pathology; Spinal Cord Diseases / physiopathology; Spinal Cord Diseases / veterinary
TL;DR: Dogs with lumbar intumescence IVDE are at increased risk of progressive myelomalacia and timing of surgery and corticosteroid use warrant further investigations. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: February 10, 2020

2019 journal article

Effect of suckling intensity of primiparous sows on production performance during current and subsequent parities1

Journal of Animal Science, 97(12), 4845–4854.

By: J. Guo n, Y. Sun n, A. DeDecker, M. Coffey* & S. Kim n

Contributors: J. Guo n, Y. Sun n, A. DeDecker, M. Coffey* & S. Kim n

author keywords: lactation length; litter size; piglet; primiparous sow; suckling intensity
MeSH headings : Animals; Body Weight; Female; Lactation; Litter Size; Parity; Pregnancy; Reproduction; Swine / physiology; Weaning; Weight Gain
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
13. Climate Action (Web of Science)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: February 3, 2020

2019 journal article

Supplemental effects of dietary nucleotides on intestinal health and growth performance of newly weaned pigs

Journal of Animal Science, 97(12), 4875–4882.

By: K. Jang n & S. Kim*

Contributors: K. Jang n & S. Kim*

author keywords: intestinal health; nucleotides; pigs
MeSH headings : Animal Feed / analysis; Animals; China; Diet / veterinary; Dietary Supplements / analysis; Female; Intestinal Mucosa / physiology; Intestines / physiology; Male; Nucleotides / administration & dosage; Swine / growth & development; Swine / physiology; Weaning
TL;DR: Nucleotide supplementation at a range of 50 to 250 mg/kg in the diets seems to be beneficial to newly weaned pigs by enhancing growth performance possibly due to reduced intestinal inflammation and oxidative stress as well as improved intestinal villi structure and energy digestibility. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, ORCID, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: February 3, 2020

2019 journal article

Relationships of a Detailed Mineral Profile of Meat with Animal Performance and Beef Quality

ANIMALS, 9(12).

By: N. Patel*, M. Bergamaschi n, L. Magro*, A. Petrini & G. Bittante*

author keywords: macro-minerals; micro-minerals; environmental-minerals; beef quality; beef production; multivariate analysis
TL;DR: This study analyzes the relationships of 20 minerals in beef inductively coupled plasma-optical emission spectrometry (ICP-OES) with three animal performance and 13 beef quality traits analyzed on 182 samples of Longissimus thoracis. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: Web Of Science
Added: January 27, 2020

2019 journal article

Chromium propionate in broilers: human food and broiler safety

Poultry Science, 98(12), 6579–6585.

By: J. Spears n, K. Lloyd n, C. Pickworth n, Y. Huang n, K. Krafka, J. Hyda, J. Grimes n

author keywords: chromium; broilers; tissue chromium
MeSH headings : Animal Feed / analysis; Animals; Chickens / physiology; Diet / veterinary; Dietary Supplements / analysis; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Female; Food Safety; Humans; Male; Propionates / administration & dosage; Propionates / metabolism; Random Allocation; Tissue Distribution
TL;DR: Results of this study support the safety of Cr Prop in broiler diets, and indicate that Cr Prop supplementation to broilers diets at 2 or 10× the approved feeding level does not present a human health concern. (via Semantic Scholar)
UN Sustainable Development Goal Categories
Sources: Web Of Science, Crossref, NC State University Libraries
Added: January 13, 2020

2019 journal article

Temporal analysis of vaginal proteome reveals developmental changes in lower reproductive tract of gilts across the first two weeks postnatal

Scientific Reports.

KaLynn Harlow

MeSH headings : Animals; Animals, Newborn; Female; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental; Proteome / analysis; Reproduction; Spatio-Temporal Analysis; Swine; Vagina / metabolism
TL;DR: Changes in cytology and proteome over the first two weeks after birth support that the porcine vagina continues to develop postnatal. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: ORCID
Added: January 13, 2020

2019 journal article

EPA and DHA attenuate deoxynivalenol‐induced intestinal porcine epithelial cell injury and protect barrier function integrity by inhibiting necroptosis signaling pathway

The FASEB Journal, 34(2), 2483–2496.

author keywords: barrier function; cell injury; deoxynivalenol; necroptosis signaling pathway; n-3 PUFA
MeSH headings : Animals; Docosahexaenoic Acids / pharmacology; Eicosapentaenoic Acid / pharmacology; Epithelial Cells / metabolism; Epithelial Cells / pathology; Intestinal Mucosa / injuries; Intestinal Mucosa / metabolism; Intestinal Mucosa / pathology; Necroptosis / drug effects; Signal Transduction / drug effects; Swine; Trichothecenes / toxicity
TL;DR: It is suggested that EPA and DHA prevent DON‐induced intestinal cell injury and enhance barrier function, which is associated with inhibition of the necroptosis signaling pathway. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: January 7, 2020

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