1. Effect of threonine deficiency on intestinal integrity and immune response to feed withdrawal combined with coccidial vaccine challenge in broiler chicks.
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Zhang Q, Chen X, Eicher SD, Ajuwon KM, and Applegate TJ
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Caloric Restriction adverse effects, Caloric Restriction veterinary, Cecum drug effects, Cecum immunology, Cecum parasitology, Cecum pathology, Chickens growth & development, Coccidiosis immunology, Coccidiosis pathology, Coccidiosis prevention & control, Cytokines genetics, Cytokines metabolism, Deficiency Diseases immunology, Deficiency Diseases physiopathology, Diet, Protein-Restricted adverse effects, Diet, Protein-Restricted veterinary, Eimeria drug effects, Eimeria growth & development, Eimeria immunology, Eimeria isolation & purification, Host-Parasite Interactions drug effects, Ileum drug effects, Ileum immunology, Ileum parasitology, Ileum pathology, Intestinal Absorption drug effects, Intestinal Mucosa immunology, Intestinal Mucosa parasitology, Intestinal Mucosa pathology, Jejunum drug effects, Jejunum growth & development, Jejunum immunology, Male, Oocysts drug effects, Oocysts growth & development, Oocysts immunology, Poultry Diseases immunology, Poultry Diseases pathology, Poultry Diseases prevention & control, Protozoan Vaccines administration & dosage, Random Allocation, Coccidiosis veterinary, Deficiency Diseases veterinary, Immunity, Mucosal drug effects, Intestinal Mucosa drug effects, Poultry Diseases physiopathology, Protozoan Vaccines therapeutic use, Threonine deficiency
- Abstract
For this study, threonine (Thr) deficiency was hypothesised to exacerbate the intestinal damage induced by feed withdrawal with coccidial infection because of its high obligatory requirement by the gut; two dietary Thr treatments (0·49 and 0·90 %) were applied to chicks from 0 to 21 d of age. At 13 d of age, feed was withdrawn for 24 h from one-half of birds of each dietary treatment with subsequent gavage of a 25× dose of coccidial vaccine. Overall, there were four treatments with eight replicate cages per treatment. Under combined challenge, birds fed the Thr-deficient diet had 38 % lower 13-21-d body weight gain (P≤0·05) compared with birds fed the Thr-control diet. At 21 d, the challenged group fed low Thr had higher number of oocysts (+40 %, P=0·03) and lower crypt depth (-31 %, P0·05). Overall, Thr deficiency worsened the detrimental effects of combined feed withdrawal and coccidial infection on growth performance and oocyst shedding by impairing intestinal morphology, barrier function, lymphocyte profiles and their cytokine expressions.
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- 2016
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