Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens

ABSTRACT: The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of low crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, methionine, and/or threonine on apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids, intestinal morphology, intestinal permeability, gene expression of nutrient transporters, and tight...

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Main Authors: Po-Yun Teng, Janghan Choi, Sudhir Yadav, Y.H. Tompkins, Woo Kyun Kim
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Poultry Science
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579121004508
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spelling doaj-cf7d6c11f22f4706ae2006738b82aaeb2021-09-21T04:08:31ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912021-11-0110011101427Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickensPo-Yun Teng0Janghan Choi1Sudhir Yadav2Y.H. Tompkins3Woo Kyun Kim4Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USADepartment of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USADepartment of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USADepartment of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USACorresponding author:; Department of Poultry Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA, USAABSTRACT: The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of low crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, methionine, and/or threonine on apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids, intestinal morphology, intestinal permeability, gene expression of nutrient transporters, and tight junction proteins of broiler chickens challenged with mixed Eimeria spp. A total of five hundred seventy-six, 12-day-old male broiler chickens were allocated into 8 treatments, and 6 replicate cages of 12 chickens per cage. This experiment included a nonchallenged control (NC) fed regular corn-soybean meal-based diet (Regular diet, 19% crude protein), an Eimeria-challenged control (CC) fed Regular diet, an Eimeria challenge group fed low-crude protein diet (LCP, 16% crude protein), 4 Eimeria challenge groups fed low-crude protein diet supplemented with 0.75% arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine, respectively (ARG, GLN, MET, and THR), and an Eimeria challenge group fed low-crude protein diet with 0.75% supplemented arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine collectively as a combination group (COMB). On d 14, birds in the challenge groups were gavaged with a mixed Eimeria spp. solution containing 12,500 oocysts of E. maxima, 12,500 oocysts of E. tenella, and 62,500 oocysts of E. acervulina. The results showed that the Eimeria challenge reduced overall growth performance, but the LCP had no adverse impacts on intestinal health and growth of Eimeria-infected birds compared to the CC. Additionally, supplementation of crystalline arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine improved the apparent ileal digestibility of these specific amino acids on 6 dpi. Moreover, the THR treatment increased villus height in the duodenum. The ARG treatment decreased intestinal permeability and gene expression of amino acid transporters, whereas the GLN and THR treatments both reversed adverse effects of coccidiosis on gene expression of tight junction protein (claudin 1). However, the MET and COMB treatments exacerbated infection severity of coccidiosis. In summary, adding 0.75% of arginine, glutamine, or threonine in a low crude protein diet can improve the intestinal health of birds challenged with a mild coccidia infection.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579121004508low crude protein dietscoccidiosisarginineglutaminethreoninemethionine
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author Po-Yun Teng
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Sudhir Yadav
Y.H. Tompkins
Woo Kyun Kim
spellingShingle Po-Yun Teng
Janghan Choi
Sudhir Yadav
Y.H. Tompkins
Woo Kyun Kim
Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
Poultry Science
low crude protein diets
coccidiosis
arginine
glutamine
threonine
methionine
author_facet Po-Yun Teng
Janghan Choi
Sudhir Yadav
Y.H. Tompkins
Woo Kyun Kim
author_sort Po-Yun Teng
title Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
title_short Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
title_full Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
title_fullStr Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
title_full_unstemmed Effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of Eimeria-infected chickens
title_sort effects of low-crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, threonine, and methionine on regulating nutrient absorption, intestinal health, and growth performance of eimeria-infected chickens
publisher Elsevier
series Poultry Science
issn 0032-5791
publishDate 2021-11-01
description ABSTRACT: The study was conducted to evaluate the effects of low crude protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, methionine, and/or threonine on apparent ileal digestibility of amino acids, intestinal morphology, intestinal permeability, gene expression of nutrient transporters, and tight junction proteins of broiler chickens challenged with mixed Eimeria spp. A total of five hundred seventy-six, 12-day-old male broiler chickens were allocated into 8 treatments, and 6 replicate cages of 12 chickens per cage. This experiment included a nonchallenged control (NC) fed regular corn-soybean meal-based diet (Regular diet, 19% crude protein), an Eimeria-challenged control (CC) fed Regular diet, an Eimeria challenge group fed low-crude protein diet (LCP, 16% crude protein), 4 Eimeria challenge groups fed low-crude protein diet supplemented with 0.75% arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine, respectively (ARG, GLN, MET, and THR), and an Eimeria challenge group fed low-crude protein diet with 0.75% supplemented arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine collectively as a combination group (COMB). On d 14, birds in the challenge groups were gavaged with a mixed Eimeria spp. solution containing 12,500 oocysts of E. maxima, 12,500 oocysts of E. tenella, and 62,500 oocysts of E. acervulina. The results showed that the Eimeria challenge reduced overall growth performance, but the LCP had no adverse impacts on intestinal health and growth of Eimeria-infected birds compared to the CC. Additionally, supplementation of crystalline arginine, glutamine, methionine, and threonine improved the apparent ileal digestibility of these specific amino acids on 6 dpi. Moreover, the THR treatment increased villus height in the duodenum. The ARG treatment decreased intestinal permeability and gene expression of amino acid transporters, whereas the GLN and THR treatments both reversed adverse effects of coccidiosis on gene expression of tight junction protein (claudin 1). However, the MET and COMB treatments exacerbated infection severity of coccidiosis. In summary, adding 0.75% of arginine, glutamine, or threonine in a low crude protein diet can improve the intestinal health of birds challenged with a mild coccidia infection.
topic low crude protein diets
coccidiosis
arginine
glutamine
threonine
methionine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579121004508
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