The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.

This study evaluated the effects of total sulfur amino acid (TSAA) levels on the performance and intestinal health of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp. A total of 432 one-day-old off-sex Cobb 500 male chicks were randomly assigned to a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement (6 replicates/12 birds), with di...

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Main Authors: F.L.S. Castro, Y.H. Tompkins, R. Pazdro, W.K. Kim
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257912030420X
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spelling doaj-25953a2876d94e2ea3245cd0f1b4c0992020-11-25T03:21:31ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-10-01991050275036The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.F.L.S. Castro0Y.H. Tompkins1R. Pazdro2W.K. Kim3Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USADepartment of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USADepartment of Foods and Nutrition, University of Georgia (UGA), Athens, GA, USADepartment of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA; Corresponding author:This study evaluated the effects of total sulfur amino acid (TSAA) levels on the performance and intestinal health of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp. A total of 432 one-day-old off-sex Cobb 500 male chicks were randomly assigned to a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement (6 replicates/12 birds), with diets and Eimeria challenge as the main factors. The diets were as follows: 70% (no methionine [Met] supplementation), 85, and 100% TSAA, supplemented with L-Met. At day 14, the challenged birds (n = 216) were orally gavaged with a pool of Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria maxima, and Eimeria tenella sporulated oocysts, and the unchallenged birds (n = 216) received water. At 6 and 12 D post inoculation (dpi), performance and intestinal health were evaluated. The challenge, regardless of diets, significantly impaired the performance, intestinal villi height, villus-to-crypt ratio, and ileal digestibility of dry matter, energy, and crude protein (CP) and modulated the tight junction protein (TJP) expression throughout the experiment. Moreover, the superoxide dismutase activity was increased, whereas the reduced glutathione (GSH)-to-oxidized glutathione (GSSG) ratio was decreased by the challenge at 6 dpi. Regardless of the challenge, the 70% TSAA diet reduced the body weight and feed intake in all phases, whereas the ileal digestibility of CP was higher in birds fed with the 70% TSAA diet than in those fed with the 100% TSAA diet at 6 dpi. No major differences were observed among the diets with regard to the intestinal histomorphology and TJP expression, and birds fed with the 100% TSAA diet had the highest GSH concentration at 12 dpi. Few interactions were observed, and the Met supplementation counteracted the negative effects of the Eimeria challenge on GSH concentration when 85 and 100% of TSAA levels were reached. Overall, the Eimeria challenge had a negative impact on growth and intestinal health. Moreover, the supplementation of L-Met until either 85 or 100% of TSAA levels were reached was enough to assure good performance and intestinal health in birds challenged or not challenged with Eimeria spp.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257912030420Xbroiler chickenEimeria spp.intestinal healthtotal sulfur amino acid
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author F.L.S. Castro
Y.H. Tompkins
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W.K. Kim
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R. Pazdro
W.K. Kim
The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
Poultry Science
broiler chicken
Eimeria spp.
intestinal health
total sulfur amino acid
author_facet F.L.S. Castro
Y.H. Tompkins
R. Pazdro
W.K. Kim
author_sort F.L.S. Castro
title The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
title_short The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
title_full The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
title_fullStr The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
title_full_unstemmed The effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp.
title_sort effects of total sulfur amino acids on the intestinal health status of broilers challenged with eimeria spp.
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This study evaluated the effects of total sulfur amino acid (TSAA) levels on the performance and intestinal health of broilers challenged with Eimeria spp. A total of 432 one-day-old off-sex Cobb 500 male chicks were randomly assigned to a 3 × 2 factorial arrangement (6 replicates/12 birds), with diets and Eimeria challenge as the main factors. The diets were as follows: 70% (no methionine [Met] supplementation), 85, and 100% TSAA, supplemented with L-Met. At day 14, the challenged birds (n = 216) were orally gavaged with a pool of Eimeria acervulina, Eimeria maxima, and Eimeria tenella sporulated oocysts, and the unchallenged birds (n = 216) received water. At 6 and 12 D post inoculation (dpi), performance and intestinal health were evaluated. The challenge, regardless of diets, significantly impaired the performance, intestinal villi height, villus-to-crypt ratio, and ileal digestibility of dry matter, energy, and crude protein (CP) and modulated the tight junction protein (TJP) expression throughout the experiment. Moreover, the superoxide dismutase activity was increased, whereas the reduced glutathione (GSH)-to-oxidized glutathione (GSSG) ratio was decreased by the challenge at 6 dpi. Regardless of the challenge, the 70% TSAA diet reduced the body weight and feed intake in all phases, whereas the ileal digestibility of CP was higher in birds fed with the 70% TSAA diet than in those fed with the 100% TSAA diet at 6 dpi. No major differences were observed among the diets with regard to the intestinal histomorphology and TJP expression, and birds fed with the 100% TSAA diet had the highest GSH concentration at 12 dpi. Few interactions were observed, and the Met supplementation counteracted the negative effects of the Eimeria challenge on GSH concentration when 85 and 100% of TSAA levels were reached. Overall, the Eimeria challenge had a negative impact on growth and intestinal health. Moreover, the supplementation of L-Met until either 85 or 100% of TSAA levels were reached was enough to assure good performance and intestinal health in birds challenged or not challenged with Eimeria spp.
topic broiler chicken
Eimeria spp.
intestinal health
total sulfur amino acid
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S003257912030420X
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