Research Article

Protective Effect of Polydatin on Jejunal Mucosal Integrity, Redox Status, Inflammatory Response, and Mitochondrial Function in Intrauterine Growth-Retarded Weanling Piglets

Table 4

Effect of dietary polydatin supplementation on the mRNA levels of jejunal tight junction complexes in weanling piglets with different birth weights.

Items1,2CONPDSEM value
NBWIUGRNBWIUGRBWDiet

ZO11.00ab0.68b1.03a0.96ab0.060.0900.1710.279
OCLN1.00b0.54c1.53a0.91bc0.100.0010.0040.579
CLDN11.001.131.040.590.110.4560.2590.187
CLDN21.00b1.60a1.26ab0.91b0.100.4890.2330.013
CLDN31.001.091.301.110.110.8390.4860.550

1Data are presented as the means and SEM, . Mean values with different letters indicate a significant difference (). 2BW: birth weight; : the interaction effect of the main effects (BW and diet); CLDN1: claudin 1; CLDN2: claudin 2; CLDN3: claudin 3; CON: basal diet; IUGR: intrauterine growth retardation; NBW: normal birth weight; OCLN: occludin; PD: polydatin-supplemented diet; ZO1: zonula occludens 1.