Title of article :
DIETARY MODULATION OF IMMUNE RESPONSES BY ASCORBIC ACID IN HEALTHY AND CADMIUM-INDUCED IMMUNOCOMPROMISED CHICKENS
Author/Authors :
Vasiljeva, Svetlana University of Latvia - Institute of Biology, LATVIA , Berzina, Nadezda University of Latvia - Institute of Biology, LATVIA , Remeza, Inesa Riga P. Stradins Medical University - Institute of Occupational and Environmental Health, LATVIA
From page :
110
To page :
116
Abstract :
The assessment of immunological changes induced in chickens by feeding 50 mg cadmium per 1 kg of diet from hatching to 30 days of age was studied. Furthermore, the modulatory effects of different supplemental doses of ascorbic acid (100 and 1000 mg per 1 kg of diet) were investigated. The observed immunocompromise in chickens continuously exposed to cadmium resulted in a decreased growth rate and disturbance of immune responses, both on nonspecific and specific levels. The effect of supplements 100 and 1000 mg of ascorbic acid per 1 kg of diet differed. The low dosage of ascorbic acid had immunostimulative action in healthy cadmium-untreated chickens, provided correction of compromised immunity, and increased tolerance of the birds to subtoxic cadmium intake. In contrast, the higher supplement of ascorbic acid had a slight or no effect on healthy birds and either caused no significant shifts in immunological indices or manifested synergistic effect combined with cadmium.
Keywords :
cadmium , ascorbic acid , chickens , immunity
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Journal title :
Proceedings of the Latvian Academy of Sciences. Section B Natural, Exact and Applied Sciences
Record number :
2558924
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