Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress
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Resumo: | It was investigated if pre-incubation ascorbic acid (AA) injection in fertile eggs incubated at high temperature impacts the performance, the yield of carcass and parts, and the intestine morphology of broilers reared under heat stress. Three thousand Cobb (R) fertile broiler eggs were randomly distributed according to weight into three incubations treatments (eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 37.5 degrees C; eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 39 degrees C; and eggs injected with 6 mu g AA/100 mu L water prior to incubation and incubated at 39oC). The hatched birds were reared at thermoneutral, cold, and hot house temperatures. Broilers reared under hot temperature presented lower feed intake and weight gain than the broilers of the different rearing temperatures. Egg incubation at 39.0 oC and 39.0 oC + AA reduced broiler viability. Carcass and cut yields were not influenced by incubation and rearing procedures. Duodenal goblet cell count was lower in broilers from eggs of the treatment 39oC + AA than in broilers from the other incubation treatments and in broiler rearing in hot temperature. In the jejunum, the goblet cell counts were higher in broilers that were reared under hot than thermoneutral temperatures. The incubation treatment of 39 oC+AA increased the goblet cell counts in the ileum of broilers reared under cold temperatures. Rearing temperature influenced the duodenal villi counts, which were lower under cold rearing conditions than in the two other rearing temperatures. The results showed that egg incubation at 39 degrees C, independently of ascorbic acid injection, did not produce an effective epigenetic heat adaptation in broilers. |
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Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat StressCrypt depthEgg nutritionGoblet cellsHeightVitamin CIt was investigated if pre-incubation ascorbic acid (AA) injection in fertile eggs incubated at high temperature impacts the performance, the yield of carcass and parts, and the intestine morphology of broilers reared under heat stress. Three thousand Cobb (R) fertile broiler eggs were randomly distributed according to weight into three incubations treatments (eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 37.5 degrees C; eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 39 degrees C; and eggs injected with 6 mu g AA/100 mu L water prior to incubation and incubated at 39oC). The hatched birds were reared at thermoneutral, cold, and hot house temperatures. Broilers reared under hot temperature presented lower feed intake and weight gain than the broilers of the different rearing temperatures. Egg incubation at 39.0 oC and 39.0 oC + AA reduced broiler viability. Carcass and cut yields were not influenced by incubation and rearing procedures. Duodenal goblet cell count was lower in broilers from eggs of the treatment 39oC + AA than in broilers from the other incubation treatments and in broiler rearing in hot temperature. In the jejunum, the goblet cell counts were higher in broilers that were reared under hot than thermoneutral temperatures. The incubation treatment of 39 oC+AA increased the goblet cell counts in the ileum of broilers reared under cold temperatures. Rearing temperature influenced the duodenal villi counts, which were lower under cold rearing conditions than in the two other rearing temperatures. The results showed that egg incubation at 39 degrees C, independently of ascorbic acid injection, did not produce an effective epigenetic heat adaptation in broilers.Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Brazil Univ, Descalvado, SP, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ, Dept Morphol & Anim Physiol, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilFed Univ Grande Dourados, Coll Agr Sci, Dourados, MS, BrazilFed Univ Grande Dourados, Coll Adm Accounting & Econ Sci, Dourados, MS, BrazilFundacao Univ Fed Grande Dourados, Fac Ciencias Agr, Rodovia Dourados Itahum, Km 12 Cidade Univ Unidade, BR-79804970 Dourados, Mato Grosso Do, BrazilSao Paulo State Univ, Dept Morphol & Anim Physiol, Jaboticabal, SP, BrazilFAPESP: 2010/15280-0FAPESP: 2010/01923-7Facta-fundacio Arnco Ciencia Tecnologia AvicolasBrazil UnivUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Fed Univ Grande DouradosFundacao Univ Fed Grande DouradosSgavioli, S.Vicentini, T. [UNESP]Chf, DominguesEt, Santos [UNESP]de, Quadros T. C. O. [UNESP]Garcia, R. G.Naas, I. A.Boleli, I. C. [UNESP]2022-11-30T13:46:55Z2022-11-30T13:46:55Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article8http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1806-9061-2022-1635Brazilian Journal Of Poultry Science. Campinas: Facta-fundacio Arnco Ciencia Tecnologia Avicolas, v. 24, n. 4, 8 p., 2022.1516-635Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/23785910.1590/1806-9061-2022-1635WOS:000852698200002Web of Sciencereponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengBrazilian Journal Of Poultry Scienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-06-06T18:41:32Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/237859Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-06-06T18:41:32Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
title |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
spellingShingle |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress Sgavioli, S. Crypt depth Egg nutrition Goblet cells Height Vitamin C |
title_short |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
title_full |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
title_fullStr |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
title_full_unstemmed |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
title_sort |
Effect of In Ovo Ascorbic Acid Injection and Thermal Manipulation During Incubation on Intestine Morphology of Broilers Reared under Cold and Heat Stress |
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Sgavioli, S. |
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Sgavioli, S. Vicentini, T. [UNESP] Chf, Domingues Et, Santos [UNESP] de, Quadros T. C. O. [UNESP] Garcia, R. G. Naas, I. A. Boleli, I. C. [UNESP] |
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Vicentini, T. [UNESP] Chf, Domingues Et, Santos [UNESP] de, Quadros T. C. O. [UNESP] Garcia, R. G. Naas, I. A. Boleli, I. C. [UNESP] |
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Brazil Univ Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Fed Univ Grande Dourados Fundacao Univ Fed Grande Dourados |
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Sgavioli, S. Vicentini, T. [UNESP] Chf, Domingues Et, Santos [UNESP] de, Quadros T. C. O. [UNESP] Garcia, R. G. Naas, I. A. Boleli, I. C. [UNESP] |
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Crypt depth Egg nutrition Goblet cells Height Vitamin C |
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Crypt depth Egg nutrition Goblet cells Height Vitamin C |
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It was investigated if pre-incubation ascorbic acid (AA) injection in fertile eggs incubated at high temperature impacts the performance, the yield of carcass and parts, and the intestine morphology of broilers reared under heat stress. Three thousand Cobb (R) fertile broiler eggs were randomly distributed according to weight into three incubations treatments (eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 37.5 degrees C; eggs not injected with AA and incubated at 39 degrees C; and eggs injected with 6 mu g AA/100 mu L water prior to incubation and incubated at 39oC). The hatched birds were reared at thermoneutral, cold, and hot house temperatures. Broilers reared under hot temperature presented lower feed intake and weight gain than the broilers of the different rearing temperatures. Egg incubation at 39.0 oC and 39.0 oC + AA reduced broiler viability. Carcass and cut yields were not influenced by incubation and rearing procedures. Duodenal goblet cell count was lower in broilers from eggs of the treatment 39oC + AA than in broilers from the other incubation treatments and in broiler rearing in hot temperature. In the jejunum, the goblet cell counts were higher in broilers that were reared under hot than thermoneutral temperatures. The incubation treatment of 39 oC+AA increased the goblet cell counts in the ileum of broilers reared under cold temperatures. Rearing temperature influenced the duodenal villi counts, which were lower under cold rearing conditions than in the two other rearing temperatures. The results showed that egg incubation at 39 degrees C, independently of ascorbic acid injection, did not produce an effective epigenetic heat adaptation in broilers. |
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