TY - JOUR
T1 - Supplementation with Polyphenols (Olive and Grape Extracts) Improves Pregnancy Outcomes in Underfed Sheep
AU - Pesántez, José Luis
AU - Martínez-Ros, Paula
AU - González-Bulnes, Antonio
AU - López-Mendoza, M. Carmen
AU - Sales, Francisco
AU - Hashem, Nesrein M.
AU - Reyes, Mónica De los
AU - Raggi, Luis A.
AU - Yeste-Vizcaíno, Natalia
AU - Parraguez, Víctor H.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/12
Y1 - 2025/12
N2 - Our study aimed to test the hypothesis that supplementation with a combination of dry grape extracts (DGS) and olive-originated hydroxityrosol (HxT) polyphenols during ovine gestation under moderate nutritional restriction allows for the improvement of the birth weight and size of newborn lambs, especially in more demanding pregnancies such as twins. Twenty-six pregnant ewes (fourteen ewes with singleton pregnancies and twelve ewes with twin pregnancies) were divided in two equal groups, treated or not with the polyphenols, and involved in the study. The results indicate that supplementation with the combination of polyphenols, without modifying maternal body weight and body condition score, increased the maternal total antioxidant capacity (p < 0.05) and, interacting with pregnancy rank, improved maternal metabolic status by reducing β-hydroxybutyrate and non-esterified fatty acids (p < 0.05). Afterwards, supplementation improved birth weight and size of newborns in the most compromised pregnancies (i.e., twin pregnancies; twins lambs born to supplemented ewes were significantly heavier than those born to control ewes (3.3 ± 0.13 vs. 2.8 ± 0.23 kg, respectively; p < 0.05).
AB - Our study aimed to test the hypothesis that supplementation with a combination of dry grape extracts (DGS) and olive-originated hydroxityrosol (HxT) polyphenols during ovine gestation under moderate nutritional restriction allows for the improvement of the birth weight and size of newborn lambs, especially in more demanding pregnancies such as twins. Twenty-six pregnant ewes (fourteen ewes with singleton pregnancies and twelve ewes with twin pregnancies) were divided in two equal groups, treated or not with the polyphenols, and involved in the study. The results indicate that supplementation with the combination of polyphenols, without modifying maternal body weight and body condition score, increased the maternal total antioxidant capacity (p < 0.05) and, interacting with pregnancy rank, improved maternal metabolic status by reducing β-hydroxybutyrate and non-esterified fatty acids (p < 0.05). Afterwards, supplementation improved birth weight and size of newborns in the most compromised pregnancies (i.e., twin pregnancies; twins lambs born to supplemented ewes were significantly heavier than those born to control ewes (3.3 ± 0.13 vs. 2.8 ± 0.23 kg, respectively; p < 0.05).
KW - antioxidants
KW - birth weight
KW - sheep gestation
KW - undernutrition
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105025777941
U2 - 10.3390/antiox14121489
DO - 10.3390/antiox14121489
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:105025777941
SN - 2076-3921
VL - 14
JO - Antioxidants
JF - Antioxidants
IS - 12
M1 - 1489
ER -