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Dietary supplementation of solubles from shredded, steam-exploded pine particles modifies gut length and cecum microbiota in cyclic heat-stressed broilersopen access

Authors
Goel, A.Ncho, C.M.Jeong, C.-M.Gupta, V.Jung, J.-Y.Ha, S.-Y.Yang, J.-K.Choi, Y.-H.
Issue Date
Apr-2023
Publisher
Poultry Science Association Inc.
Keywords
broiler; cecum microbiota; cyclic heat stress; gene expression; solubles from steam-exploded pine particles
Citation
Poultry Science, v.102, no.4
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Poultry Science
Volume
102
Number
4
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/30153
DOI
10.1016/j.psj.2023.102498
ISSN
0032-5791
1525-3171
Abstract
This study was conducted to investigate the effect of supplementing solubles from steam-exploded pine particles (SSPP) on mitigating the adverse effects of cyclic heat stress (CHS) in broilers which were distributed into 3 dietary treatment groups and 2 temperature conditions. Heat stress (HS) exposure for 6 h daily for 7 d adversely affected performance parameters and rectal temperature of chickens. The absolute and relative weights of the liver and bursa of Fabricius decreased in the CHS group while the relative lengths of the jejunum and ileum increased, which was rescued by dietary supplementation with SSPP. The expression of mucin2 (MUC2) and occludin (OCLN) genes was decreased in CHS birds. The expression of heat shock protein -70 and -90 increased in 0% HS compared to that in 0% NT. Birds supplemented with 0.4% SSPP had higher NADPH oxidase -1 expression than birds in the 0% and 0.1% SSPP treatments. Beta diversity of gut microbiota evaluated through unweighted UniFrac distances was significantly different among treatments. Bacteroidetes was among the 2 most abundant phyla in the cecum, which decreased with 0.1% NT and increased with 0.1% HS in comparison to 0% NT. A total of 13 genera were modified by HS, 5 were altered by dose, and nine showed an interaction effect. In conclusion, CHS adversely affects performance and gut health which can be mitigated with dietary SSPP supplementation that modifies the cecal microbiota in broilers. © 2023 The Authors
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