Comparative impact of conventional and alternative gut health management programs on plasma and tibia attributes in broiler chickens raised in commercial and research settings

IF 17.7 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1139/cjas-2024-0023
L. Bean-Hodgins, M. Mohammadigheisar, A. M. Edwards, Elijah G. Kiarie
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Plasma and tibia attributes were investigated in broiler chickens raised on three gut health management programs in commercial farms (study 1) and research station settings (study 2). The programs were: 1) conventional antibiotics (CON), 2) raised without medically important antimicrobials (RWMIA), and 3) raised without antibiotics (RWA). Birds had free access to feed and water from placement to harvest; samples of blood and left tibia were collected on d 28 in both studies and further samples were taken on d 41 in study 2. In both studies, there were no program differences (P > 0.05) on plasma metabolites with exception of enzyme concentrations with notably higher levels of circulating plasma alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in birds reared on the RWA program (P ≤ 0.04). Differences were observed among programs for tibia length in both studies (P < 0.05). Birds reared on RWMIA exhibited significantly (P = 0.016) higher tibia ash than CON on d 41. Observed differences in the plasma enzyme concentrations, tibia length, and ash concentration suggest altered metabolism which could be linked to gut health management programs and their ability to support gut integrity and function in the absence of antibiotics.
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传统和替代性肠道健康管理方案对商业和研究环境下饲养的肉鸡血浆和胫骨属性的影响比较
研究人员调查了商业农场(研究 1)和研究站(研究 2)中采用三种肠道健康管理方案饲养的肉鸡的血浆和胫骨属性。这些方案是1)常规抗生素(CON);2)不使用药物重要抗菌素(RWMIA);3)不使用抗生素(RWA)。鸟类从安置到收获可自由获得饲料和水;两项研究均在第 28 天采集血液和左胫骨样本,研究 2 在第 41 天采集更多样本。在这两项研究中,血浆代谢物没有项目差异(P > 0.05),但酶浓度除外,RWA项目饲养的鸟类循环血浆碱性磷酸酶(ALP)水平明显更高(P ≤ 0.04)。在两项研究中,不同饲养计划的胫骨长度存在差异(P < 0.05)。在第41天,RWMIA饲养的鸟类的胫骨灰分明显高于CON饲养的鸟类(P = 0.016)。在血浆酶浓度、胫骨长度和灰分浓度方面观察到的差异表明新陈代谢发生了改变,这可能与肠道健康管理方案及其在缺乏抗生素的情况下支持肠道完整性和功能的能力有关。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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