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Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens

Tannins (TAs) are an anti-nutritional substance commonly used as a natural feed additive for livestock. However, our previous study described the dose-dependent adverse effects of TA on immune responses and growth in chickens. In this study, we evaluated the protective effects of a probiotic prepara...

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Autores principales: RAMAH, Amany, YASUDA, Masahiro, OHASHI, Yuki, IMATAKE, Shoichiro, IMAIZUMI, Noriko, KIDA, Tetsuo, YANAGITA, Tenya, UEMURA, Ryoko, BAAKHTARI, Mahmoud, BAKRY, Hatem H., ABDELALEEM, Nabila M., EL-SHEWY, Elham A
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Publicado: BMFH Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36258768
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-058
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author RAMAH, Amany
YASUDA, Masahiro
OHASHI, Yuki
IMATAKE, Shoichiro
IMAIZUMI, Noriko
KIDA, Tetsuo
YANAGITA, Tenya
UEMURA, Ryoko
BAAKHTARI, Mahmoud
BAKRY, Hatem H.
ABDELALEEM, Nabila M.
EL-SHEWY, Elham A
author_facet RAMAH, Amany
YASUDA, Masahiro
OHASHI, Yuki
IMATAKE, Shoichiro
IMAIZUMI, Noriko
KIDA, Tetsuo
YANAGITA, Tenya
UEMURA, Ryoko
BAAKHTARI, Mahmoud
BAKRY, Hatem H.
ABDELALEEM, Nabila M.
EL-SHEWY, Elham A
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description Tannins (TAs) are an anti-nutritional substance commonly used as a natural feed additive for livestock. However, our previous study described the dose-dependent adverse effects of TA on immune responses and growth in chickens. In this study, we evaluated the protective effects of a probiotic preparation (BT) consisting of three different bacteria (Bacillus mesenteric, Clostridium butyricum, and Streptococcus faecalis) against TA-induced immunosuppression in chickens. Forty chicks were divided into 4 groups as follows: the CON group (basal diet), BT group supplemented with 3 g BT/kg diet, tannic acid (TA) group supplemented with 30 g TA/kg diet, and BT+TA group supplemented with 3 g BT/kg diet + 30 g TA/kg diet. The feeding trial lasted for 35 days. Lymphocyte subset, macrophage phagocytosis, cytokine mRNA expression, and primary and secondary IgY immune responses were evaluated. BT supplementation significantly improved TA-induced reductions in final body weight, body weight gain, feed intake, and relative weights of lymphoid organs compared with the TA group. Furthermore, in the spleen and cecal tonsil (CT), the relative populations of CD4(+), CD8(+), and CD4(+)CD8(+) cells in the BT+TA group were significantly ameliorated compared with the TA group. Additionally, comparison with the TA group showed that the chickens in the BT+TA group had an improved relative population of B cells in the CT and that macrophage phagocytosis in the spleen was significantly increased. Chickens in the BT+TA group showed significant increases in IFN-γ and IL-4 mRNA expression in the spleen compared with the TA group. The primary and secondary IgY responses were significantly improved. These results revealed that supplementation with BT protects against TA-induced immunosuppression in chickens.
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spelling pubmed-95330312022-10-17 Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens RAMAH, Amany YASUDA, Masahiro OHASHI, Yuki IMATAKE, Shoichiro IMAIZUMI, Noriko KIDA, Tetsuo YANAGITA, Tenya UEMURA, Ryoko BAAKHTARI, Mahmoud BAKRY, Hatem H. ABDELALEEM, Nabila M. EL-SHEWY, Elham A Biosci Microbiota Food Health Full Paper Tannins (TAs) are an anti-nutritional substance commonly used as a natural feed additive for livestock. However, our previous study described the dose-dependent adverse effects of TA on immune responses and growth in chickens. In this study, we evaluated the protective effects of a probiotic preparation (BT) consisting of three different bacteria (Bacillus mesenteric, Clostridium butyricum, and Streptococcus faecalis) against TA-induced immunosuppression in chickens. Forty chicks were divided into 4 groups as follows: the CON group (basal diet), BT group supplemented with 3 g BT/kg diet, tannic acid (TA) group supplemented with 30 g TA/kg diet, and BT+TA group supplemented with 3 g BT/kg diet + 30 g TA/kg diet. The feeding trial lasted for 35 days. Lymphocyte subset, macrophage phagocytosis, cytokine mRNA expression, and primary and secondary IgY immune responses were evaluated. BT supplementation significantly improved TA-induced reductions in final body weight, body weight gain, feed intake, and relative weights of lymphoid organs compared with the TA group. Furthermore, in the spleen and cecal tonsil (CT), the relative populations of CD4(+), CD8(+), and CD4(+)CD8(+) cells in the BT+TA group were significantly ameliorated compared with the TA group. Additionally, comparison with the TA group showed that the chickens in the BT+TA group had an improved relative population of B cells in the CT and that macrophage phagocytosis in the spleen was significantly increased. Chickens in the BT+TA group showed significant increases in IFN-γ and IL-4 mRNA expression in the spleen compared with the TA group. The primary and secondary IgY responses were significantly improved. These results revealed that supplementation with BT protects against TA-induced immunosuppression in chickens. BMFH Press 2022-05-27 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9533031/ /pubmed/36258768 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-058 Text en ©2022 BMFH Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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RAMAH, Amany
YASUDA, Masahiro
OHASHI, Yuki
IMATAKE, Shoichiro
IMAIZUMI, Noriko
KIDA, Tetsuo
YANAGITA, Tenya
UEMURA, Ryoko
BAAKHTARI, Mahmoud
BAKRY, Hatem H.
ABDELALEEM, Nabila M.
EL-SHEWY, Elham A
Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title_full Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title_fullStr Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title_short Protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
title_sort protective effects of probiotics against tannin-induced immunosuppression in broiler chickens
topic Full Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9533031/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36258768
http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2021-058
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