Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum

Abstract Background The effects of dietary supplementation of oridonin (ORI) on growth performance, cecal microbiota, epithelium development and antioxidant and immune parameters of broilers infected with S. pullorum were studied. A total of 300 1-d-old male chicks were selected and divided into 5 t...

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Main Authors: Qiu Jue Wu, Xiao Chuan Zheng, Tian Wang, Tie Ying Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-07-01
Series:Irish Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13620-018-0128-y
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spelling doaj-2b93a38047c24f68a48003a2bfb914cb2020-11-24T21:29:06ZengBMCIrish Veterinary Journal2046-04812018-07-017111610.1186/s13620-018-0128-yEffect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorumQiu Jue Wu0Xiao Chuan Zheng1Tian Wang2Tie Ying Zhang3State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Institute of Animal Sciences of Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Nanjing Agricultural UniversityState Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Institute of Animal Sciences of Chinese Academy of Agricultural SciencesAbstract Background The effects of dietary supplementation of oridonin (ORI) on growth performance, cecal microbiota, epithelium development and antioxidant and immune parameters of broilers infected with S. pullorum were studied. A total of 300 1-d-old male chicks were selected and divided into 5 trial groups (6 replicates of 10 chickens): 1) nonchallenge control chicks (CON), 2) chicks treated with Salmonella Challenged Control (SCC), 3) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 50 mg/kg ORI (O1), 4) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 80 mg/kg ORI (O2), and 5) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 100 mg/kg ORI (O3). Results The results showed that S. pullorum had no effect on the feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG) or feed conversion ratio (FCR) of broilers compared with the values measured for the CON group (P > 0.05). However, compared with the characteristics of CON, S. pullorum showed effects on the counts of Salmonella and Lactobacillus at 7 d and at 14 d (P < 0.05), on jejunal development at 7 d (P < 0.05), and on jejunal immunoglobulin A (IgA) concentration at 7 d (P < 0.05). The addition of 100 mg/kg ORI had the greatest effect on the counts of Lactobacillus and Salmonella in cecal content (P < 0.05), malonaldehyde (MDA) content in the jejunum (P < 0.05), villi height of the small intestine, and IgA concentrations in the jejunum (P < 0.05). Conclusions The results suggest that ORI can improve Salmonella-induced immune responses and protect intestinal health, not only through its immune inhibitory properties but also through its multi-protective effects on gut health.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13620-018-0128-yBroilersGut morphologyImmuneIntestinal microbiotaOridonin
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author Qiu Jue Wu
Xiao Chuan Zheng
Tian Wang
Tie Ying Zhang
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Xiao Chuan Zheng
Tian Wang
Tie Ying Zhang
Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
Irish Veterinary Journal
Broilers
Gut morphology
Immune
Intestinal microbiota
Oridonin
author_facet Qiu Jue Wu
Xiao Chuan Zheng
Tian Wang
Tie Ying Zhang
author_sort Qiu Jue Wu
title Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
title_short Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
title_full Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
title_fullStr Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
title_full_unstemmed Effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with Salmonella pullorum
title_sort effect of dietary oridonin supplementation on growth performance, gut health, and immune response of broilers infected with salmonella pullorum
publisher BMC
series Irish Veterinary Journal
issn 2046-0481
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Abstract Background The effects of dietary supplementation of oridonin (ORI) on growth performance, cecal microbiota, epithelium development and antioxidant and immune parameters of broilers infected with S. pullorum were studied. A total of 300 1-d-old male chicks were selected and divided into 5 trial groups (6 replicates of 10 chickens): 1) nonchallenge control chicks (CON), 2) chicks treated with Salmonella Challenged Control (SCC), 3) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 50 mg/kg ORI (O1), 4) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 80 mg/kg ORI (O2), and 5) chicks treated with S. pullorum challenge and 100 mg/kg ORI (O3). Results The results showed that S. pullorum had no effect on the feed intake (FI), body weight gain (BWG) or feed conversion ratio (FCR) of broilers compared with the values measured for the CON group (P > 0.05). However, compared with the characteristics of CON, S. pullorum showed effects on the counts of Salmonella and Lactobacillus at 7 d and at 14 d (P < 0.05), on jejunal development at 7 d (P < 0.05), and on jejunal immunoglobulin A (IgA) concentration at 7 d (P < 0.05). The addition of 100 mg/kg ORI had the greatest effect on the counts of Lactobacillus and Salmonella in cecal content (P < 0.05), malonaldehyde (MDA) content in the jejunum (P < 0.05), villi height of the small intestine, and IgA concentrations in the jejunum (P < 0.05). Conclusions The results suggest that ORI can improve Salmonella-induced immune responses and protect intestinal health, not only through its immune inhibitory properties but also through its multi-protective effects on gut health.
topic Broilers
Gut morphology
Immune
Intestinal microbiota
Oridonin
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13620-018-0128-y
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