Changes in body composition of germ-free and conventional chickens during starvation.

H Yokota, H Mori, M Furuse
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1. Changes in body composition during starvation were compared between germ-free (GF) and conventionalized (CVL) chicks in experiment 1. At 8 days of age, the GF birds were divided into two groups, i.e. GF and CVL groups. The CVL birds were inoculated with faeces from conventionally reared birds. Until 14 days of age, both birds were fed a diet ad lib. and thereafter starved for 6 days. 2. Nitrogen loss during starvation was significantly lower in CVL birds, though the reverse was true for water loss. Fasting heat production was comparable between two environments. 3. Influence of the gut microflora on body weight and nitrogen losses during starvation was investigated in birds prefed diets high or low in dietary protein in experiment 2. 4. No significant effect of the gut microflora was observed in body weight and nitrogen losses. Body weight was severely reduced in birds prefed the high protein diet and nitrogen loss was lower in birds prefed the low protein diet.

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无菌鸡和常规鸡在饥饿期间身体成分的变化。
1. 试验1比较了无菌(GF)和常规(CVL)雏鸡在饥饿期间体成分的变化。8日龄时,将GF组分为GF组和CVL组。CVL鸟用常规饲养的鸟的粪便接种。直到14日龄,这两只鸟都被随意喂食。然后绝食6天。2. 在CVL鸟类中,饥饿期间的氮损失明显较低,而水分损失则相反。禁食产热在两种环境之间具有可比性。3.试验2研究了饲粮中蛋白质含量高或低的禽类在饥饿状态下肠道菌群对体重和氮损失的影响。4. 肠道菌群对体重和氮损失没有显著影响。饲喂高蛋白饲粮的雏鸟体重严重下降,而饲喂低蛋白饲粮的雏鸟氮损失较低。
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