Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different dietary zinc sources (ZnSO4, Zinc-amino acid and Zn5(OH)2Cl2H2O), on hormone levels, testicular histology and sperm quality in broiler breeder roosters. Twenty, 54-week-old broiler breeder roosters (Ross 308) were reared in individ...

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Main Authors: Mehdi Jafari, Mehrdad Irani, Vahid Rezaeipour
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2021-01-01
Series:Italian Journal of Animal Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1893131
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spelling doaj-d2ef9d382b1f440e9a216f5d9ad827052021-06-25T10:30:45ZengTaylor & Francis GroupItalian Journal of Animal Science1594-40771828-051X2021-01-0120148949610.1080/1828051X.2021.18931311893131Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roostersMehdi Jafari0Mehrdad Irani1Vahid Rezaeipour2Department of Animal Science, Qaemshahr Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityDepartment of Animal Science, Qaemshahr Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityDepartment of Animal Science, Qaemshahr Branch, Islamic Azad UniversityThe aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different dietary zinc sources (ZnSO4, Zinc-amino acid and Zn5(OH)2Cl2H2O), on hormone levels, testicular histology and sperm quality in broiler breeder roosters. Twenty, 54-week-old broiler breeder roosters (Ross 308) were reared in individual cages. Dietary treatments were T1: a basal diet without any addition of zinc (0 Zn) (Control), T2: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (sulphate)/kg, T3: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (organic)/kg and T4: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (hydroxide)/kg. The traits measured included blood serum IGF- and testosterone, motility, concentration, viability, and membrane integrity of sperm and testicular histology. The results indicated that, significant differences between the experimental treatments in terms of serum levels of IGF and testosterone in the 32nd and 45th weeks (p < .05). The highest levels of IGF and testosterone were observed in the organic zinc treatment (T3). The results of testicular histology, fertility and sperm quality showed that there was a significant difference between experimental treatments in terms of diameter of seminiferous tubules, spermatogonia and the motility, integrity, morphology, viability and concentration of sperm (p < .05). The highest levels of these traits were observed in the organic zinc treatment (T3) and the lowest in the control treatment. In conclusion, organic zinc compared to other forms of zinc supplement can be used as an efficient feed additive for improving the fertility status of the flock of broiler breeder roosters.HIGHLIGHTS Mineral resources are used in various ways in poultry feed. Zinc is one of the most important mineral sources in poultry nutrition. Organic zinc has been shown to perform better than other sources of zinc.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1893131organic and mineral zincigfsperm integrity
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author Mehdi Jafari
Mehrdad Irani
Vahid Rezaeipour
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Mehrdad Irani
Vahid Rezaeipour
Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
Italian Journal of Animal Science
organic and mineral zinc
igf
sperm integrity
author_facet Mehdi Jafari
Mehrdad Irani
Vahid Rezaeipour
author_sort Mehdi Jafari
title Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
title_short Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
title_full Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
title_fullStr Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
title_full_unstemmed Effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
title_sort effect of different dietary zinc sources on the semen quality, testicular histology and sex hormone concentration in broiler breeder roosters
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Italian Journal of Animal Science
issn 1594-4077
1828-051X
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different dietary zinc sources (ZnSO4, Zinc-amino acid and Zn5(OH)2Cl2H2O), on hormone levels, testicular histology and sperm quality in broiler breeder roosters. Twenty, 54-week-old broiler breeder roosters (Ross 308) were reared in individual cages. Dietary treatments were T1: a basal diet without any addition of zinc (0 Zn) (Control), T2: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (sulphate)/kg, T3: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (organic)/kg and T4: control diet supplemented with 110 mg Zn (hydroxide)/kg. The traits measured included blood serum IGF- and testosterone, motility, concentration, viability, and membrane integrity of sperm and testicular histology. The results indicated that, significant differences between the experimental treatments in terms of serum levels of IGF and testosterone in the 32nd and 45th weeks (p < .05). The highest levels of IGF and testosterone were observed in the organic zinc treatment (T3). The results of testicular histology, fertility and sperm quality showed that there was a significant difference between experimental treatments in terms of diameter of seminiferous tubules, spermatogonia and the motility, integrity, morphology, viability and concentration of sperm (p < .05). The highest levels of these traits were observed in the organic zinc treatment (T3) and the lowest in the control treatment. In conclusion, organic zinc compared to other forms of zinc supplement can be used as an efficient feed additive for improving the fertility status of the flock of broiler breeder roosters.HIGHLIGHTS Mineral resources are used in various ways in poultry feed. Zinc is one of the most important mineral sources in poultry nutrition. Organic zinc has been shown to perform better than other sources of zinc.
topic organic and mineral zinc
igf
sperm integrity
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1828051X.2021.1893131
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