Research Article

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

Table 9

Effect of dietary polydatin supplementation on the jejunal energy metabolism of weanling piglets with different birth weights.

Items1,2CONPDSEM value
NBWIUGRNBWIUGRBWDiet

CS (U/mg protein)15.11a10.79b17.36a15.13a0.780.0210.0200.432
Complex I (U/mg protein)33.79ab18.07b41.31a31.15ab3.100.0290.0750.619
Complex II (U/mg protein)19.3819.4213.3416.971.470.5400.1650.549
Complex III (U/mg protein)20.11a7.65b19.28a19.88a1.760.0580.0680.039
Complex IV (U/mg protein)98.7491.2695.8398.953.160.7460.7220.434
ATP synthase (U/mg protein)19.69a14.87b17.64ab21.54a0.840.7510.1190.006
ATP (μmol/g wet weight)0.48a0.33b0.56a0.49a0.030.0170.0090.383

1Data are presented as the means and SEM, . Mean values with different letters indicate a significant difference (). 2ATP: adenosine triphosphate; BW: birth weight; : the interaction effect of the main effects (BW and diet); CON: basal diet; CS: citrate synthase; IUGR: intrauterine growth retardation; NBW: normal birth weight; PD: polydatin-supplemented diet.