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Intestinal epithelium integrity after delayed onset of nutrition in broiler chickens

Authors :
J. van Baal
G. de Vries Reilingh
Aart Lammers
S. de Vries
Bas Kemp
M.S. Hollemans
Source :
Poultry Science, 99(12), 6818-6827, Poultry Science 99 (2020) 12, Poultry Science, Vol 99, Iss 12, Pp 6818-6827 (2020), Poultry Science
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Fasting older broiler chickens (>7 d of age) enlarges the intestinal tight junction (TJ) pore size, resulting in high paracellular intestinal permeability. Broiler chickens often do not receive feed and water (nutrition) directly after hatch, which may result in fasting up to 72 h of age. Whether perinatal fasting affects intestinal permeability is minimally studied. We therefore investigated whether delayed access to nutrition after hatch increases intestinal permeability, compared with broilers receiving early access to nutrition. Therefore, 432 hatched broilers received nutrition 72 h after hatch (delayed nutrition [DN]) or directly after hatch (early nutrition [EN]) and were reared under similar conditions until 14 d of age. Two hours after application of an oral pulse dose (3.85 mg) of fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran (4000 Da) at 4, 10, and 14 d of age, blood plasma concentrations of the marker were measured in 24 to 36 broilers per treatment and time point. Marker concentration in plasma did not differ between DN and EN broilers at any age. The villus width measured in at least 8 broilers per treatment was smaller in DN than in EN broilers at 4 d for both the ileum (92 ± 3 μm vs. 121 ± 4; P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00325791 and 68186827
Volume :
99
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Poultry Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1d58e08ef51dd49482975f4ea17bddda