Performance effects of feed-borne Fusarium mycotoxins on broiler chickens: Influences of timing and duration of exposure

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Anhao Wang [1 ]
Natacha S.Hogan [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Department of Animal and Poultry Science, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan
[2] Toxicology Centre, University of Saskatchewan
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Deoxynivalenol; Chicken; Sensitive period; Feed contamination; Intestine;
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S858.31 [鸡];
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0906 ;
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In commercial practice, broiler chickens may be exposed to Fusarium mycotoxins either during specific growth stages or throughout the entire production cycle. A 34-day feeding trial was conducted to identify sensitive periods for mycotoxin effects during the growth cycle of broiler chickens. A total of 420 newly-hatched Ross 308 male broilers were randomly assigned to 60 cages with 7 birds/cage. Sources of clean wheat(<0.5 mg/kg deoxynivalenol [DON]) and Fusarium-contaminated wheat(11.4 mg/kg DON)were used to formulate the starter diets(0.41 and 6.62 mg/kg DON) provided from 1 to 21 d of age and the grower diets(0.54 and 7.90 mg/kg DON) provided from 22 to 34 d. Control and DON diets were provided to broilers according to treatments(control, DON 1 to 14 d, DON 15 to 21 d, DON 22 to 34 d and DON 1 to 34 d). Birds were monitored daily for morbidity or mortality. Broiler growth performance(body weight, average daily gain, average daily feed intake and feed to gain ratio) was measured weekly.Segments of duodenum, jejunum and ileum were collected at 21 and 34 d and morphometric parameters(villus height, crypt depth, villus width, muscularis thickness and villi:crypt ratio) were measured. Birds fed the DON starter diet during the first 14 d did not exhibit any changes in growth performance;however, growth performance was suppressed in birds fed DON-contaminated diets during the grower period(22 to 34 d). At 34 d, birds that received the DON grower diet(DON 22 to 34 d and DON 1 to 34 d)were lighter(1,433 vs. 1,695 g) than birds fed the control diet. Feed to gain ratio was higher in birds fed the DON grower diet from 22 to 28 d(1.77 vs. 1.56) and 28 to 34 d(2.24 vs. 1.85) compared with corresponding controls. These results suggest that providing older broiler chicks(22 to 34 d) feed contaminated with Fusarium mycotoxins(specifically DON) may result in production losses. Histopathological analysis of the ileum region revealed that birds provided the DON diets throughout the entire trial(1 to 34 d) had shorter villi(506 vs. 680 mm) and shallower crypt(85 vs. 115 mm) than control birds.Taken together, these results indicate that DON-induced growth suppression may be a result of adverse effects on intestinal morphology during later growth phases of broilers.
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