Effects of different levels of methionine in pre-starter diets on immunity function and DNA methylation in broilers

Pub Date : 2023-10-16 DOI:10.12681/jhvms.30501
W Mahmoudnezhad, A Nobakht, Y Mehmannavaz, S Mahdavi
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The study was carried out to determine the effects of different levels of methionine in Pre-starter diets on PPAR gene expression and immune function of broiler chickens. Methionine (Met) is necessary to achieve a fast growth rate in chickens. A total of 240 Ross 308 broilers were equally assigned to 8 treatments with 3 replicates. The treatments included T1: diet with 20% methionine less than Ross catalog recommendation. T2: Standard diet in accordance with the recommendations of the Ross catalog. T3, T4, T5, T6, T7 and T8: diets with 20, 40, 60, 80, 100 and 120 % methionine more than Ross catalog recommendation. The results showed that there was a significant difference in the expression of PPAR gene with the difference in diet methionine levels in the 8 groups. PPAR controls the expression of several genes involved in the proliferation and differentiation of adipose tissue cells. Gene expression in broiler chickens with methionine deficiency and excess may have compensated for this deficiency and excess in the birds. Also, the results indicated that increasing in the levels of methionine in Pre-starter diets of chickens the antibody production against ND increased significantly (P<0.05). Besides, the antibody production against IBD increased significantly (P<0.05). Furthermore, the antibody production against H9N1 not affected (P>0.05). Studies suggest that dietary protein deficiency reduces the concentration of most amino acids in plasma and compromises the immune system. Totally it is suggested that the high levels of Met in the diet maybe beneficial and it needs more studies.
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不同水平蛋氨酸对肉仔鸡免疫功能和DNA甲基化的影响
本试验旨在研究饲粮前添加不同水平蛋氨酸对肉仔鸡PPAR基因表达和免疫功能的影响。蛋氨酸是实现鸡快速生长所必需的。选取240只罗斯308肉鸡,平均分为8个处理,每3个重复。处理包括T1:饮食中蛋氨酸比罗斯目录推荐量少20%。T2:按照罗斯目录推荐的标准饮食。T3、T4、T5、T6、T7和T8:饲粮蛋氨酸含量比Ross目录推荐值高出20%、40%、60%、80%、100%和120%。结果表明,PPAR基因的表达随饲粮蛋氨酸水平的不同而有显著差异。PPAR控制几个参与脂肪组织细胞增殖和分化的基因的表达。蛋氨酸缺乏和过量的肉鸡的基因表达可能补偿了蛋氨酸缺乏和过量。此外,试验结果表明,随着前菜饲粮中蛋氨酸水平的增加,雏鸡抗ND抗体产量显著提高(P<0.05)。此外,抗IBD抗体的产生也显著增加(P<0.05)。此外,抗h1n1抗体的产生不受影响(P>0.05)。研究表明,饮食中缺乏蛋白质会降低血浆中大多数氨基酸的浓度,损害免疫系统。总的来说,建议饮食中高水平的蛋氨酸可能是有益的,这需要更多的研究。
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