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Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds

The majority of poultry meat used to be sourced from intensively housed birds. However, consumer preference has since demanded poultry producers develop more sustainable farming systems. Although free-range farming is considered beneficial for animal welfare, it is not as easy to standardize as an i...

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Autores principales: Stefanetti, Valentina, Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni, Pascucci, Luisa, Menchetti, Laura, Castellini, Cesare, Mugnai, Cecilia, Fiorilla, Edoardo, Miniscalco, Barbara, Chiattelli, Diletta, Franciosini, Maria Pia, Proietti, Patrizia Casagrande
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37852051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103110
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author Stefanetti, Valentina
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Pascucci, Luisa
Menchetti, Laura
Castellini, Cesare
Mugnai, Cecilia
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Miniscalco, Barbara
Chiattelli, Diletta
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Proietti, Patrizia Casagrande
author_facet Stefanetti, Valentina
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Pascucci, Luisa
Menchetti, Laura
Castellini, Cesare
Mugnai, Cecilia
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Miniscalco, Barbara
Chiattelli, Diletta
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Proietti, Patrizia Casagrande
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description The majority of poultry meat used to be sourced from intensively housed birds. However, consumer preference has since demanded poultry producers develop more sustainable farming systems. Although free-range farming is considered beneficial for animal welfare, it is not as easy to standardize as an intensive system, which makes the choice of bird genotype appear crucial for alternative systems. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of conventional and free-range rearing systems on the immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology and mortality in commercial hybrids (Ross 308) and local poultry strains, Bionda Piemontese (BP), Robusta Maculata (RM), BP x Sasso (BPxS), and RM x Sasso (RMxS). RNA was extracted from the jejunum and spleen to assess the mRNA expression of IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, IL-1β, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), toll-like receptor (TLR)-4, and interferon gamma (IFN-γ). The heterophil:lymphocyte (H/L) ratio and intestinal histomorphometric evaluation were also calculated. We found that compared to the conventional system, the rearing system significantly affected the jejunum expression of IL-10, iNOS, IL-2, and IL-6, where these genes were upregulated in free-range system. A significant interaction between the rearing system and the genotype was also shown. More specifically, local breeds showed a significantly higher expression (P < 0.001) of IL-6 in the free-range system compared to the same genotypes in the conventional system. Moreover, IL-6 is constantly upregulated in local breeds within the free-range system compared to Ross hybrids. We also found significantly increased H/L and mortality rates in the latter, compared to the local breeds in the free-range reared system. The jejunum morphology also demonstrated a significantly higher villus height in BP and BPxS compared to the Ross hybrids. Overall, the results of our study confirm that the intense selection for growth in broiler chickens may have reduced their ability to react to the environmental stimuli related to free-range systems, resulting in a lower adaptability to a free-range environment, thus making them inappropriate for any farming system other than the conventional one. On the contrary, local chicken breeds are able to adapt and survive in the free-range system of rearing, and represent a genetic resource especially when adaptability to free-range conditions is required.
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spelling pubmed-105910142023-10-24 Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds Stefanetti, Valentina Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni Pascucci, Luisa Menchetti, Laura Castellini, Cesare Mugnai, Cecilia Fiorilla, Edoardo Miniscalco, Barbara Chiattelli, Diletta Franciosini, Maria Pia Proietti, Patrizia Casagrande Poult Sci ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR The majority of poultry meat used to be sourced from intensively housed birds. However, consumer preference has since demanded poultry producers develop more sustainable farming systems. Although free-range farming is considered beneficial for animal welfare, it is not as easy to standardize as an intensive system, which makes the choice of bird genotype appear crucial for alternative systems. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effect of conventional and free-range rearing systems on the immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology and mortality in commercial hybrids (Ross 308) and local poultry strains, Bionda Piemontese (BP), Robusta Maculata (RM), BP x Sasso (BPxS), and RM x Sasso (RMxS). RNA was extracted from the jejunum and spleen to assess the mRNA expression of IL-2, IL-6, IL-10, IL-18, IL-1β, inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), toll-like receptor (TLR)-4, and interferon gamma (IFN-γ). The heterophil:lymphocyte (H/L) ratio and intestinal histomorphometric evaluation were also calculated. We found that compared to the conventional system, the rearing system significantly affected the jejunum expression of IL-10, iNOS, IL-2, and IL-6, where these genes were upregulated in free-range system. A significant interaction between the rearing system and the genotype was also shown. More specifically, local breeds showed a significantly higher expression (P < 0.001) of IL-6 in the free-range system compared to the same genotypes in the conventional system. Moreover, IL-6 is constantly upregulated in local breeds within the free-range system compared to Ross hybrids. We also found significantly increased H/L and mortality rates in the latter, compared to the local breeds in the free-range reared system. The jejunum morphology also demonstrated a significantly higher villus height in BP and BPxS compared to the Ross hybrids. Overall, the results of our study confirm that the intense selection for growth in broiler chickens may have reduced their ability to react to the environmental stimuli related to free-range systems, resulting in a lower adaptability to a free-range environment, thus making them inappropriate for any farming system other than the conventional one. On the contrary, local chicken breeds are able to adapt and survive in the free-range system of rearing, and represent a genetic resource especially when adaptability to free-range conditions is required. Elsevier 2023-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10591014/ /pubmed/37852051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103110 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR
Stefanetti, Valentina
Mancinelli, Alice Cartoni
Pascucci, Luisa
Menchetti, Laura
Castellini, Cesare
Mugnai, Cecilia
Fiorilla, Edoardo
Miniscalco, Barbara
Chiattelli, Diletta
Franciosini, Maria Pia
Proietti, Patrizia Casagrande
Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title_full Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title_fullStr Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title_full_unstemmed Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title_short Effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
title_sort effect of rearing systems on immune status, stress parameters, intestinal morphology, and mortality in conventional and local chicken breeds
topic ANIMAL WELL-BEING AND BEHAVIOR
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37852051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103110
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