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Effects of low-protein diets on acute phase proteins and heat shock protein 70 responses, and growth performance in broiler chickens under heat stress condition

机译:低蛋白质饮食对急性期蛋白和热休克蛋白70反应的影响,以及热胁迫条件下肉鸡鸡的生长性能

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A study with a 4 x 2 factorial arrangement was conducted to investigate the effects of 4 dietary protein levels and 2 environmental conditions on acute phase proteins (APP), brain heat shock protein (HSP) 70 density, and growth performance of broiler chickens. Day-old broiler chicks (Cobb 500) were fed isocaloric diets but with various levels of crude protein (CP), namely, (1) 21.0 and 19.0% CP in starter and finisher diets, respectively (control), (2) 19.5 and 17.5% CP in starter and finisher diets, respectively (Diet A), (3) 18.0 and 16.0% CP in starter and finisher diets, respectively (Diet B), and (4) 16.5 and 14.5% CP in starter and finisher diets, respectively (Diet C). Equal numbers of birds from each diet were subjected to either 23 +/- 1 degrees C throughout or 33 +/- 1 degrees C for 6 h per d from 22 to 35 d of age. From d 1 to 21, feed intake (FI) and weight gain (WG) decreased linearly (P = 0.021 and P = 0.009, respectively), as CP level was reduced. During the heat treatment period (d 22 to 35), there were significant (P = 0.04) diet x heat treatment interactions for FCR. Diet had no effect on FCR among the unheated birds, but the ratio increased linearly (P = 0.007) as dietary CP level decreased. Irrespective of ambient temperature, there was a significant linear decrease in FI (P = 0.032) and WG (P & 0.001) as dietary CP level decreased. Low-CP diets improved the survivability of heat-stressed broilers when compared to those fed control diets. Low-CP diets linearly decreased (P & 0.01) APP (ovotransferrin and alpha-acid glycoprotein) responses. Both APP and HSP 70 reactions were elevated following heat treatment. In conclusion, feeding broilers with low-CP diets adversely affect the growth performance of broilers under heat stress condition. However, low-CP diets were beneficial in improving the survivability. Because APP are involved in the restoration of homeostasis, the adverse effect of low-CP diet on the synthesis of these proteins could be of concern.
机译:进行了4×2因子安排的研究,以研究4个膳食蛋白水平和2个环境条件对急性期蛋白(APP),脑热休克蛋白(HSP)70密度的影响,以及肉鸡鸡的生长性能。日龄肉鸡雏鸡(Cobb 500)喂养异蜂鸣饮食,但分别具有各种水平的粗蛋白(CP),即(1)21.0和19.0%CP,分别(对照),(2)19.5和17.5%CP分别(饮食A),(3)18.0和16.0%CP分别在起动器和结合剂饮食中,分别(饮食B),(4)16.5和14.5%CP在起动器和终结器中,分别(饮食c)。每次饮食中的等数量的鸟类在整个或33 +/- 1℃下进行23 +/- 1摄氏度,每D从22至35天左右进行6小时。从D 1至21,进料进气(FI)和重量增益(WG)线性降低(P = 0.021和P = 0.009),因为CP水平降低。在热处理期(D 22至35)期间,FCR的显着(P = 0.04)饮食X热处理相互作用。饮食对未加热的鸟类中的FCR没有影响,但随着膳食CP水平降低,该比例随着膳食CP水平而增加(P = 0.007)。无论环境温度如何,由于膳食CP水平降低,FI(P = 0.032)和WG(P& 0.001)含有显着的线性降低。与喂养的控制饮食相比,低CP饮食提高了热应激肉鸡的活力。低CP饮食线性降低(P& 0.01)APP(Ovotransferrin和α-酸糖蛋白)反应。在热处理后,APP和HSP 70反应均升高。总之,具有低CP饮食的肉鸡对热应激条件下肉鸡的生长性能产生不利影响。然而,低CP饮食有利于改善生存能力。由于APP参与了稳态的恢复,因此低CP饮食对这些蛋白质合成的不利影响可能是令人担忧的。

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