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Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens

With global warming and ban on antibiotics, it occurs occasionally that deoxynivalenol (DON) together with Clostridium perfringens impairs the gut health of broiler chickens. However, the interactive effect of DON and C. perfringens on intestinal health is still unknown. A total of 120 one-day-old A...

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Autores principales: Guo, Fangshen, Wang, Fangyuan, Ma, Haiyan, Ren, Zhouzheng, Yang, Xiaojun, Yang, Xin
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.061
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author Guo, Fangshen
Wang, Fangyuan
Ma, Haiyan
Ren, Zhouzheng
Yang, Xiaojun
Yang, Xin
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Wang, Fangyuan
Ma, Haiyan
Ren, Zhouzheng
Yang, Xiaojun
Yang, Xin
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description With global warming and ban on antibiotics, it occurs occasionally that deoxynivalenol (DON) together with Clostridium perfringens impairs the gut health of broiler chickens. However, the interactive effect of DON and C. perfringens on intestinal health is still unknown. A total of 120 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly distributed to 4 groups. Birds were gavaged with C. perfringens (8 × 10(8) CFU/d per bird) or sterile medium and fed a DON diet (0 or 5 mg of DON per kg diet) to investigate the interactive effects. The main effect analysis showed that DON diet significantly downregulated (P < 0.05) the mRNA expression of mucin-2, B-cell lymphoma-2–associated X, and cysteinyl aspartate–specific proteinase-3 of jejunal mucosa; decreased (P < 0.05) the indexes of ACE, Chao1, Shannon, and Simpson; and also decreased the relative abundance of the phylum Bacteroidete and the genera Lactococcus in jejunal contents of broilers chickens. Meanwhile, C. perfringens significantly increased (P < 0.05) crypt depth; decreased (P < 0.05) the ratio of villi height to crypt depth, the activity of jejunal diamine oxidase, and the relative abundance of Lactococcus; and upregulated (P < 0.05) the relative expression of B-cell lymphoma-2 and cysteinyl aspartate–specific proteinase-8. Furthermore, the interactions between DON and C. perfringens were most significant (P < 0.05) in the mRNA expression of lipopolysaccharide-induced TNF factor (LITAF) and TLR-4, the abundance of the genera Lactococcus in jejunal contents, and butyric acid concentrations in cecal contents of birds. Finally, Spearman correlation analysis suggested that the most negative correlations (P < 0.05) with the abundance of the genera except Lactobacillus were observed within the mRNA expression of LITAF. The abundance of Lactococcus had a positive correlation (P < 0.05) with the expression of Caspase-3. Most genera except Lactobacillus negatively correlated (P < 0.05) with acetic acid, butyric acid, and total short-chain fatty acids. In conclusion, dietary deoxynivalenol and C. perfringens challenge had a harmful effect on the jejunal health and should be carefully monitored in broiler production.
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spelling pubmed-79361642021-03-15 Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens Guo, Fangshen Wang, Fangyuan Ma, Haiyan Ren, Zhouzheng Yang, Xiaojun Yang, Xin Poult Sci Immunology, Health and Disease With global warming and ban on antibiotics, it occurs occasionally that deoxynivalenol (DON) together with Clostridium perfringens impairs the gut health of broiler chickens. However, the interactive effect of DON and C. perfringens on intestinal health is still unknown. A total of 120 one-day-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly distributed to 4 groups. Birds were gavaged with C. perfringens (8 × 10(8) CFU/d per bird) or sterile medium and fed a DON diet (0 or 5 mg of DON per kg diet) to investigate the interactive effects. The main effect analysis showed that DON diet significantly downregulated (P < 0.05) the mRNA expression of mucin-2, B-cell lymphoma-2–associated X, and cysteinyl aspartate–specific proteinase-3 of jejunal mucosa; decreased (P < 0.05) the indexes of ACE, Chao1, Shannon, and Simpson; and also decreased the relative abundance of the phylum Bacteroidete and the genera Lactococcus in jejunal contents of broilers chickens. Meanwhile, C. perfringens significantly increased (P < 0.05) crypt depth; decreased (P < 0.05) the ratio of villi height to crypt depth, the activity of jejunal diamine oxidase, and the relative abundance of Lactococcus; and upregulated (P < 0.05) the relative expression of B-cell lymphoma-2 and cysteinyl aspartate–specific proteinase-8. Furthermore, the interactions between DON and C. perfringens were most significant (P < 0.05) in the mRNA expression of lipopolysaccharide-induced TNF factor (LITAF) and TLR-4, the abundance of the genera Lactococcus in jejunal contents, and butyric acid concentrations in cecal contents of birds. Finally, Spearman correlation analysis suggested that the most negative correlations (P < 0.05) with the abundance of the genera except Lactobacillus were observed within the mRNA expression of LITAF. The abundance of Lactococcus had a positive correlation (P < 0.05) with the expression of Caspase-3. Most genera except Lactobacillus negatively correlated (P < 0.05) with acetic acid, butyric acid, and total short-chain fatty acids. In conclusion, dietary deoxynivalenol and C. perfringens challenge had a harmful effect on the jejunal health and should be carefully monitored in broiler production. Elsevier 2020-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7936164/ /pubmed/33518310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.061 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://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
Guo, Fangshen
Wang, Fangyuan
Ma, Haiyan
Ren, Zhouzheng
Yang, Xiaojun
Yang, Xin
Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title_full Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title_fullStr Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title_short Study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and Clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
title_sort study on the interactive effect of deoxynivalenol and clostridium perfringens on the jejunal health of broiler chickens
topic Immunology, Health and Disease
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7936164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33518310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.061
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