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Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge

The intestinal wall has on its surface, protrusions called villi that are responsible for the absorption of nutrients. Commonly, these structures have their dimensions measured to related more area surface with better absorption. However, the measurement of these villi neglects the inflammation and...

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Autores principales: Belote, Bruna Luiza, Soares, Igor, Sanches, Adrien Wilhelm Dilger, de Souza, Cleverson, Scott-Delaunay, Roxann, Lahaye, Ludovic, Kogut, Michael H., Santin, Elizabeth
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37454643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102849
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author Belote, Bruna Luiza
Soares, Igor
Sanches, Adrien Wilhelm Dilger
de Souza, Cleverson
Scott-Delaunay, Roxann
Lahaye, Ludovic
Kogut, Michael H.
Santin, Elizabeth
author_facet Belote, Bruna Luiza
Soares, Igor
Sanches, Adrien Wilhelm Dilger
de Souza, Cleverson
Scott-Delaunay, Roxann
Lahaye, Ludovic
Kogut, Michael H.
Santin, Elizabeth
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description The intestinal wall has on its surface, protrusions called villi that are responsible for the absorption of nutrients. Commonly, these structures have their dimensions measured to related more area surface with better absorption. However, the measurement of these villi neglects the inflammation and the presence of immature cells that increase the surface area but affect negatively the absorption and compromise the animal performance. The measurements of villi/crypt are traditional tools in animal research; however, they may overlook alterations that impact the mucosal functionality. This study aimed to compare the morphometry of the intestinal villi/crypt with the I See Inside (ISI) scoring methodology, exploring their correlation with zootechnical performance. Therefore, broilers were grouped as nonchallenged (NC) and challenged with Eimeria (CH) and jejunum samples were collected at 22 d for histological analysis. The same villi were submitted to the ISI methodology, which is based on the scoring of 8 parameters related to the inflammatory process, and the measurements of villus height (VH), villus width (VW), crypt depth (CD), crypt width (CW), VH:CD ratio and villi absorptive surface (VAS). The CH group presented higher ISI total score, VW, CD, CW and lower VH, VH:CD, and VAS in comparison to the NC group. While the villi/crypt morphometry did not exhibit correlations with performance, the presence of Eimeria oocysts and the ISI total score was positively correlated (P < 0.05) with the feed conversion ratio (FCR), demonstrating a statistical interaction between high ISI scores and worse performance. In conclusion, a larger villus is not related to better intestinal functionality when this enlargement is unleashed by the immune processes occurring inside. The scoring system that evaluates the type of alteration observed has a direct impact on the animal's zootechnical performance which is not observed with the single metric surface evaluation.
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spelling pubmed-103846552023-07-30 Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge Belote, Bruna Luiza Soares, Igor Sanches, Adrien Wilhelm Dilger de Souza, Cleverson Scott-Delaunay, Roxann Lahaye, Ludovic Kogut, Michael H. Santin, Elizabeth Poult Sci IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE The intestinal wall has on its surface, protrusions called villi that are responsible for the absorption of nutrients. Commonly, these structures have their dimensions measured to related more area surface with better absorption. However, the measurement of these villi neglects the inflammation and the presence of immature cells that increase the surface area but affect negatively the absorption and compromise the animal performance. The measurements of villi/crypt are traditional tools in animal research; however, they may overlook alterations that impact the mucosal functionality. This study aimed to compare the morphometry of the intestinal villi/crypt with the I See Inside (ISI) scoring methodology, exploring their correlation with zootechnical performance. Therefore, broilers were grouped as nonchallenged (NC) and challenged with Eimeria (CH) and jejunum samples were collected at 22 d for histological analysis. The same villi were submitted to the ISI methodology, which is based on the scoring of 8 parameters related to the inflammatory process, and the measurements of villus height (VH), villus width (VW), crypt depth (CD), crypt width (CW), VH:CD ratio and villi absorptive surface (VAS). The CH group presented higher ISI total score, VW, CD, CW and lower VH, VH:CD, and VAS in comparison to the NC group. While the villi/crypt morphometry did not exhibit correlations with performance, the presence of Eimeria oocysts and the ISI total score was positively correlated (P < 0.05) with the feed conversion ratio (FCR), demonstrating a statistical interaction between high ISI scores and worse performance. In conclusion, a larger villus is not related to better intestinal functionality when this enlargement is unleashed by the immune processes occurring inside. The scoring system that evaluates the type of alteration observed has a direct impact on the animal's zootechnical performance which is not observed with the single metric surface evaluation. Elsevier 2023-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10384655/ /pubmed/37454643 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102849 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
Belote, Bruna Luiza
Soares, Igor
Sanches, Adrien Wilhelm Dilger
de Souza, Cleverson
Scott-Delaunay, Roxann
Lahaye, Ludovic
Kogut, Michael H.
Santin, Elizabeth
Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title_full Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title_fullStr Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title_full_unstemmed Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title_short Applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under Eimeria challenge
title_sort applying different morphometric intestinal mucosa methods and the correlation with broilers performance under eimeria challenge
topic IMMUNOLOGY, HEALTH AND DISEASE
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10384655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37454643
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102849
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