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The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tsukamurella species are Gram-positive rods that exist in a broad range of environments. In this study, the efficacy of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on growth performance, intestinal morphology, and humoral immune responses of broiler chicken was evaluated. MATERIA...

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Autores principales: Nofouzi, Katayoon, Mirzazadeh, Sorayya, Khordadmehr, Monireh, Madadi, Mohammad Sadegh, Amininia, Soheila, Firouzamandi, Masoumeh, Ranjbar, Vahid Reza
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889366
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v13i1.5496
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author Nofouzi, Katayoon
Mirzazadeh, Sorayya
Khordadmehr, Monireh
Madadi, Mohammad Sadegh
Amininia, Soheila
Firouzamandi, Masoumeh
Ranjbar, Vahid Reza
author_facet Nofouzi, Katayoon
Mirzazadeh, Sorayya
Khordadmehr, Monireh
Madadi, Mohammad Sadegh
Amininia, Soheila
Firouzamandi, Masoumeh
Ranjbar, Vahid Reza
author_sort Nofouzi, Katayoon
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tsukamurella species are Gram-positive rods that exist in a broad range of environments. In this study, the efficacy of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on growth performance, intestinal morphology, and humoral immune responses of broiler chicken was evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ross broiler chicks in the cage were randomly allocated to five groups. Trail diets were prepared by adding 10(6) cells per bird of heat-killed T. inchonensis into the basal trading diet for group 1 continuously dosed for 24 h from day 1 to day 13, and for group 2, 24 h on days 1 to 5; 8; 9, 12 and 13. Group 3 was received 10(6) bacteria as a subcutaneous injection on days 1, 6, and 12. Groups 4 and 5 were not received T. inchonensis during the experiment period. RESULTS: Feed intake (FI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were not altered by different delivery methods of T. inchonensis supplementation. The pulsed dosed in feed tended to provide higher body weight gain (BWG) than the negative control groups. T. inchonensis treatments, never less of the ways of delivery, boosted (P<0.05) the antibody titers to Newcastle disease virus (NDV), and avian influenza (AI) (H9N2) virus, especially when broiler chickens treated with pulse dosed in the feed. The most significant intestinal development (p<0.05) was observed between groups 1 and 2. There were no significant differences in the thymus, liver, and bursa of Fabricius relative weight. Still, there were significant increases in the relative weight of spleen on day 14 in vaccinated chickens treated with T. inchonensis pulse dosed. CONCLUSION: It seems that the supplementation of T. inchonensis in the broiler diet can improve intestinal morphology and humoral immune response, which was represented by increased antibody response to NDV, and AI vaccines significantly, but it cannot affect FI and FCR.
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spelling pubmed-80438292021-04-21 The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens Nofouzi, Katayoon Mirzazadeh, Sorayya Khordadmehr, Monireh Madadi, Mohammad Sadegh Amininia, Soheila Firouzamandi, Masoumeh Ranjbar, Vahid Reza Iran J Microbiol Original Article BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Tsukamurella species are Gram-positive rods that exist in a broad range of environments. In this study, the efficacy of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on growth performance, intestinal morphology, and humoral immune responses of broiler chicken was evaluated. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ross broiler chicks in the cage were randomly allocated to five groups. Trail diets were prepared by adding 10(6) cells per bird of heat-killed T. inchonensis into the basal trading diet for group 1 continuously dosed for 24 h from day 1 to day 13, and for group 2, 24 h on days 1 to 5; 8; 9, 12 and 13. Group 3 was received 10(6) bacteria as a subcutaneous injection on days 1, 6, and 12. Groups 4 and 5 were not received T. inchonensis during the experiment period. RESULTS: Feed intake (FI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) were not altered by different delivery methods of T. inchonensis supplementation. The pulsed dosed in feed tended to provide higher body weight gain (BWG) than the negative control groups. T. inchonensis treatments, never less of the ways of delivery, boosted (P<0.05) the antibody titers to Newcastle disease virus (NDV), and avian influenza (AI) (H9N2) virus, especially when broiler chickens treated with pulse dosed in the feed. The most significant intestinal development (p<0.05) was observed between groups 1 and 2. There were no significant differences in the thymus, liver, and bursa of Fabricius relative weight. Still, there were significant increases in the relative weight of spleen on day 14 in vaccinated chickens treated with T. inchonensis pulse dosed. CONCLUSION: It seems that the supplementation of T. inchonensis in the broiler diet can improve intestinal morphology and humoral immune response, which was represented by increased antibody response to NDV, and AI vaccines significantly, but it cannot affect FI and FCR. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8043829/ /pubmed/33889366 http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v13i1.5496 Text en Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Tehran University of Medical Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Nofouzi, Katayoon
Mirzazadeh, Sorayya
Khordadmehr, Monireh
Madadi, Mohammad Sadegh
Amininia, Soheila
Firouzamandi, Masoumeh
Ranjbar, Vahid Reza
The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title_full The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title_fullStr The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title_short The effects of heat-killed Tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
title_sort effects of heat-killed tsukamurella inchonensis on intestinal morphology and humoral immune responses of broiler chickens
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8043829/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33889366
http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/ijm.v13i1.5496
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