Title of article
Growth performance and immune responses in chickens after challenge with lipopolysaccharide and modulation by dietary different oils
Author/Authors
Yuan، J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
8
From page
216
To page
223
Abstract
The study was conducted to investigate the effects of different oils on growth performance and immune responses of chickens
after challenge with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). A total of 288 chickens were assigned in a 232 factorial design. Factors were
dietary fat type (4.5% maize oil or 4.5% fish oil) and immunological challenge (LPS or saline). At 20 days and 27 days of age,
chickens were injected intraperitoneally with either 1 mg/kg body weight of LPS or sterile saline. LPS decreased feed intake
from 21 days to 28 days of age and body-weight gain from 21 days to 42 days of age. Fish oil improved feed-conversion
efficiency of chickens after LPS challenge for the first time. Fish oil supplementation decreased lymphocyte proliferation
(21 days: P,0.0001; 28 days: P,0.0001) and the ratio of CD31CD41/CD31CD81 (21 days: P50.0479; 28 days:
P50.0009) after LPS challenge. LPS challenge increased the levels of interleukin-1 (IL-1) (21 days: P,0.0001; 28 days:
P50.0030), IL-6 (21 days: P,0.0001; 28 days: P50.0001) and tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-a) (21 days: P50.0008;
28 days: P50.0018). And fish oil alleviated the elevations in the production of IL-6 (21 days: P50.0359; 28 days:
P50.0302) and TNF-a (21 days: P50.0055; 28 days: P50.0391) induced by the LPS challenge. Fish oil alleviated the mRNA
abundance elevation of nuclear factor kappa B (NFkB) (21 days: P50.0079; 28 days: P50.0017) after LPS challenge. These
results showed that fish oil acts as an anti-inflammatory agent, which may be associated with down-regulation of the activated
immune system. The results of pro-inflammatory cytokines and mRNA abundance results suggested that fish oil might
alleviate the elevation of IL-6 and TNF-a induced by LPS through down-regulating NFkB expression.
Keywords
chickens , Fish Oil , maize oil , Immune responses , pro-inflammatory cytokines
Journal title
Animal
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Animal
Record number
652235
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