Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring

This study investigated the effects of feeding chicory forage and organic selenium yeast to gestating ewes on their offspring’s antioxidant status, immune functions, and Se status compared to grass forage and inorganic Se injection. Ewes were assigned to one of five treatments (1) grass silage (GCT)...

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Main Authors: Daniella Hasan, Hunter R. Ford, Massimo Bionaz
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2025-12-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2468344
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description This study investigated the effects of feeding chicory forage and organic selenium yeast to gestating ewes on their offspring’s antioxidant status, immune functions, and Se status compared to grass forage and inorganic Se injection. Ewes were assigned to one of five treatments (1) grass silage (GCT), (2) grass silage + Se yeast (GSY), (3) chicory silage (CCT), (4) chicory silage + Se yeast (CSY), (5) chicory silage + maternal injection of sodium selenite (GSI). Lambs from GCT and CCT ewes received an injection of sodium selenite three days after birth. An equivalent dose of vitamin E was injected as a control for all ewes and lambs not receiving an injection of sodium selenite. Lambs from chicory-fed dams had increased serum protein, globulin, and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP). The maternal chicory diets also improved lamb serum IgG but not colostrum IgG, indicating improved IgG absorption in lambs whose dams were fed chicory silage. Maternal dietary Se yeast improved lamb Se status and GPx compared to all other treatments. However, a single injection of sodium selenite in the dam or lamb did not improve lamb Se status or GPx activity. These findings suggest that incorporating chicory forage and organic Se sources into maternal diets can optimise antioxidant status, immune function, and Se status in neonatal lambs. The single injection of Se does not seem to be useful, likely because none of our animals were deficient for Se.
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spelling doaj-art-e4cb4a4d3da64b42bb3b225cf195a93f2025-08-20T03:12:07ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2025-12-0124173875210.1080/1828051X.2025.24683442468344Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspringDaniella Hasan0Hunter R. Ford1Massimo Bionaz2Department of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State UniversityDepartment of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State UniversityDepartment of Animal and Rangeland Sciences, Oregon State UniversityThis study investigated the effects of feeding chicory forage and organic selenium yeast to gestating ewes on their offspring’s antioxidant status, immune functions, and Se status compared to grass forage and inorganic Se injection. Ewes were assigned to one of five treatments (1) grass silage (GCT), (2) grass silage + Se yeast (GSY), (3) chicory silage (CCT), (4) chicory silage + Se yeast (CSY), (5) chicory silage + maternal injection of sodium selenite (GSI). Lambs from GCT and CCT ewes received an injection of sodium selenite three days after birth. An equivalent dose of vitamin E was injected as a control for all ewes and lambs not receiving an injection of sodium selenite. Lambs from chicory-fed dams had increased serum protein, globulin, and ferric reducing antioxidant power (FRAP). The maternal chicory diets also improved lamb serum IgG but not colostrum IgG, indicating improved IgG absorption in lambs whose dams were fed chicory silage. Maternal dietary Se yeast improved lamb Se status and GPx compared to all other treatments. However, a single injection of sodium selenite in the dam or lamb did not improve lamb Se status or GPx activity. These findings suggest that incorporating chicory forage and organic Se sources into maternal diets can optimise antioxidant status, immune function, and Se status in neonatal lambs. The single injection of Se does not seem to be useful, likely because none of our animals were deficient for Se.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2468344seleniumsheepantioxidantsneonatal immunitychicory
spellingShingle Daniella Hasan
Hunter R. Ford
Massimo Bionaz
Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
Italian Journal of Animal Science
selenium
sheep
antioxidants
neonatal immunity
chicory
title Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
title_full Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
title_fullStr Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
title_full_unstemmed Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
title_short Impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status, immune function, and whole-blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
title_sort impact of maternal diet on the antioxidant status immune function and whole blood selenium levels of lamb offspring
topic selenium
sheep
antioxidants
neonatal immunity
chicory
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2025.2468344
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