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The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months

The objective of this study was to determine if thermally cooled perches improve hen immunity during hot summer. White Leghorn pullets at 16 week of age were randomly assigned to 18 cages of 3 banks at 9 hens per cage. Each bank was assigned to 1 of the 3 treatments up to 32 week of age: 1) thermall...

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Autores principales: Strong, Rebecca A., Hester, Patricia Y., Eicher, Susan D., Hu, Jiaying, Cheng, Heng-Wei
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26495988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141215
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author Strong, Rebecca A.
Hester, Patricia Y.
Eicher, Susan D.
Hu, Jiaying
Cheng, Heng-Wei
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description The objective of this study was to determine if thermally cooled perches improve hen immunity during hot summer. White Leghorn pullets at 16 week of age were randomly assigned to 18 cages of 3 banks at 9 hens per cage. Each bank was assigned to 1 of the 3 treatments up to 32 week of age: 1) thermally cooled perches, 2) perches with ambient air, and 3) cages without perches. Hens were exposed to natural ambient temperatures from June through September 2013 in Indiana with a 4 h acute heat episode at 27.6 week of age. The packed cell volume, heterophil to lymphocyte (H/L) ratio, plasma concentrations of total IgG, and cytokines of interleukin-1β and interleukin-6, plus lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-α factor were measured at both 27.6 and 32 week of age. The mRNA expressions of these cytokines, toll-like receptor-4, and inducible nitric oxide synthase were also examined in the spleen of 32 week-old hens. Except for H/L ratio, thermally cooled perches did not significantly improve currently measured immunological indicators. These results indicated that the ambient temperature of 2013 summer in Indiana (24°C, 17.1 to 33.1°C) was not high enough and the 4 h heat episode at 33.3°C (32 to 34.6°C) was insufficient in length to evoke severe heat stress in hens. However, cooled perch hens had a lower H/L ratio than both air perch hens and control hens at 27.6 week of age and it was still lower compared to control hens (P < 0.05, respectively) at 32 week of age. The lowered H/L ratio of cooled perch hens may suggest that they were able to cope with acute heat stress more effectively than control hens. Further studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of thermally cooled perches on hen health under higher ambient temperatures.
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spelling pubmed-46197092015-10-29 The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months Strong, Rebecca A. Hester, Patricia Y. Eicher, Susan D. Hu, Jiaying Cheng, Heng-Wei PLoS One Research Article The objective of this study was to determine if thermally cooled perches improve hen immunity during hot summer. White Leghorn pullets at 16 week of age were randomly assigned to 18 cages of 3 banks at 9 hens per cage. Each bank was assigned to 1 of the 3 treatments up to 32 week of age: 1) thermally cooled perches, 2) perches with ambient air, and 3) cages without perches. Hens were exposed to natural ambient temperatures from June through September 2013 in Indiana with a 4 h acute heat episode at 27.6 week of age. The packed cell volume, heterophil to lymphocyte (H/L) ratio, plasma concentrations of total IgG, and cytokines of interleukin-1β and interleukin-6, plus lipopolysaccharide-induced tumor necrosis factor-α factor were measured at both 27.6 and 32 week of age. The mRNA expressions of these cytokines, toll-like receptor-4, and inducible nitric oxide synthase were also examined in the spleen of 32 week-old hens. Except for H/L ratio, thermally cooled perches did not significantly improve currently measured immunological indicators. These results indicated that the ambient temperature of 2013 summer in Indiana (24°C, 17.1 to 33.1°C) was not high enough and the 4 h heat episode at 33.3°C (32 to 34.6°C) was insufficient in length to evoke severe heat stress in hens. However, cooled perch hens had a lower H/L ratio than both air perch hens and control hens at 27.6 week of age and it was still lower compared to control hens (P < 0.05, respectively) at 32 week of age. The lowered H/L ratio of cooled perch hens may suggest that they were able to cope with acute heat stress more effectively than control hens. Further studies are needed to evaluate the effectiveness of thermally cooled perches on hen health under higher ambient temperatures. Public Library of Science 2015-10-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4619709/ /pubmed/26495988 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141215 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Strong, Rebecca A.
Hester, Patricia Y.
Eicher, Susan D.
Hu, Jiaying
Cheng, Heng-Wei
The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title_full The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title_fullStr The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title_short The Effect of Cooled Perches on Immunological Parameters of Caged White Leghorn Hens during the Hot Summer Months
title_sort effect of cooled perches on immunological parameters of caged white leghorn hens during the hot summer months
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26495988
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0141215
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