X. Wan, X. Zheng, J. Liang, X. Xiao, H. Yang, Z. Wang
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Abstract
. A 28-day experiment was conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary vitamin A (VA) levels on intestinal morphology and immune performance of goslings. Healthy, one-day-old goslings (360) of similar body weight were randomly divided into six groups fed diets supplemented with 0 (A), 3 000 (B), 6 000 (C), 9 000 (D), 12 000 (E), and 15 000 (F) IU/kg VA. Compared to group A, villus height in group D, as well as villus width and crypt depth in groups C and D were increased in the duodenum (quadratic effect, P < 0.05); villus height and villus width in groups B, C, D and E, and crypt depth in groups C and D were increased in the jejunum (quadratic effect, P < 0.05); villus height and villus width in groups C and D, and crypt depth in groups B, C, D, E and F, as well as muscular layer thickness in group D were increased in the ileum (quadratic effect, P < 0.05). Serum immunoglobulin A in groups B, C, D and E, and serum immunoglobulin G levels in groups D and E were higher than in group A (quadratic effect, P < 0.05). Serum interleukin-1 (quadratic effect, P < 0.05) and interleukin-6 (linear and quadratic effect, P < 0.05) levels in groups D and E, and serum interleukin-2 level (quadratic effect, P < 0.05) in group C were higher compared to group A. In conclusion, dietary supplementation with 6 000–9 000 IU/kg VA improved intestinal morphology and immune performance of goslings.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences (JAFS, J. Anim. Feed Sci.) has been published by the Kielanowski Institute of Animal Physiology and Nutrition, Polish Academy of Sciences in Jabłonna (Poland) since 1991. It is a continuation of the Polish-language journal Roczniki Nauk Rolniczych. Seria B, Zootechniczna published by the Polish Academy of Sciences since 1969.
JAFS is an international scientific journal published quarterly, about 40 papers per year including original papers, short communications and occasionally reviews. All papers are peer-reviewed and related to basic and applied researches in the field of animal breeding and genetics, physiology of nutrition, animal feeding, feed technology and food preservation. The journal distinguishes the multidisciplinary nature of physiological and nutritional sciences and so includes papers specialized in all fields connected with animal well-being, including molecular and cell biology and the emerging area of genetics.