Title of article :
Intermittent Photoperiod Schedule does not Influence Brain and Serum Melatonin and Selected Serum Antioxidant Enzymes Activity in Broiler Chickens
Author/Authors :
Amirmoezzi، F نويسنده , , Mosleh، N نويسنده , , Nazifi، S نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوفصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2016
Abstract :
Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of the intermittent light program on
serum and brain melatonin concentrations, antioxidant enzyme
activities, and homocysteine concentration in broiler chickens. A total of
60 one-day-old broiler chickens (Cobb 500) were distributed in three
light-proof controlled rooms (20 chicks per room). All birds were reared
in continuous light until 3 days of age. Then, chicks were treated as
follows: 1) intermittent lighting program (1L: 3D cycles), 2) continuous
lighting program (24L), and 3) nonintermittent restricted lighting
program (8L: 16D). At day 42 of age, sera and brains were collected
from all chicks of each group (at the end of the dark phase for groups 1
and 3). Serum and brain melatonin concentrations were not affected by
the different photoperiod schedules. Serum glutathione reductase,
glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, superoxide dismutase, and
glutathione peroxidase activity as well as homocysteine concentration
were also similar between different treatment groups. In conclusion,
intermittent lighting program during the rearing period does not affect
serum and brain melatonin levels as well as antioxidant status at the
end of the dark phase in broilers.
Keywords :
Broiler , melatonin , LIGHTING PROGRAM , Antioxidant enzyme activity
Journal title :
Poultry Science Journal(PSJ)
Journal title :
Poultry Science Journal(PSJ)