Physiological effects of in ovo delivery of bioactive substances in broiler chickens

被引:16
|
作者
Kpodo, Kouassi R. [1 ]
Proszkowiec-Weglarz, Monika [1 ]
机构
[1] United States Dept Agr, Agr Res Serv, Anim Biosci & Biotechnol Lab, Beltsville, MD 20705 USA
关键词
in ovo; nutrition; growth; microbiota; gastrointestinal tract; chicken; MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION; EPIDERMAL-GROWTH-FACTOR; SMALL-INTESTINE DEVELOPMENT; DELAYED FEEDING POSTHATCH; GENE-EXPRESSION; ENERGY STATUS; L-ARGININE; COMPETITIVE-EXCLUSION; PROBIOTIC BACTERIA; CREATINE PYRUVATE;
D O I
10.3389/fvets.2023.1124007
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
The poultry industry has improved genetics, nutrition, and management practices, resulting in fast-growing chickens; however, disturbances during embryonic development may affect the entire production cycle and cause irreversible losses to broiler chicken producers. The most crucial time in the chicks' development appears to be the perinatal period, which encompasses the last few days of pre-hatch and the first few days of post-hatch. During this critical period, intestinal development occurs rapidly, and the chicks undergo a metabolic and physiological shift from the utilization of egg nutrients to exogenous feed. However, the nutrient reserve of the egg yolk may not be enough to sustain the late stage of embryonic development and provide energy for the hatching process. In addition, modern hatchery practices cause a delay in access to feed immediately post-hatch, and this can potentially affect the intestinal microbiome, health, development, and growth of the chickens. Development of the in ovo technology allowing for the delivery of bioactive substances into chicken embryos during their development represents a way to accommodate the perinatal period, late embryo development, and post-hatch growth. Many bioactive substances have been delivered through the in ovo technology, including carbohydrates, amino acids, hormones, prebiotics, probiotics and synbiotics, antibodies, immunostimulants, minerals, and microorganisms with a variety of physiological effects. In this review, we focused on the physiological effects of the in ovo delivery of these substances, including their effects on embryo development, gastrointestinal tract function and health, nutrient digestion, immune system development and function, bone development, overall growth performance, muscle development and meat quality, gastrointestinal tract microbiota development, heat stress response, pathogens exclusion, and birds metabolism, as well as transcriptome and proteome. We believe that this method is widely underestimated and underused by the poultry industry.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] An evaluation of the thermoregulatory potential of in ovo delivered bioactive substances (probiotic, folic acid, and essential oil) in broiler chickens
    Oladokun, Samson
    Dridi, Sami
    Adewole, Deborah
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2023, 102 (05)
  • [2] Biophysiology of in ovo administered bioactive substances to improve gastrointestinal tract development, mucosal immunity, and microbiota in broiler chicks
    Ayalew, Habtamu
    Wang, Jing
    Wu, Shugeng
    Qiu, Kai
    Tekeste, Ayalsew
    Xu, Changchun
    Lamesgen, Dessalegn
    Cao, Sumei
    Qi, Guanghai
    Zhang, Haijun
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2023, 102 (12)
  • [3] In ovo delivery of bioactive substances: an alternative to the use of antibiotic growth promoters in poultry production-a review
    Oladokun, Samson
    Adewole, Deborah I.
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH, 2020, 29 (03) : 744 - 763
  • [4] Effects of in ovo injection with selenium on immune and antioxidant responses during experimental necrotic enteritis in broiler chickens
    Lee, S. H.
    Lillehoj, H. S.
    Jang, S. I.
    Jeong, M. S.
    Xu, S. Z.
    Kim, J. B.
    Park, H. J.
    Kim, H. R.
    Lillehoj, E. P.
    Bravo, D. M.
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2014, 93 (05) : 1113 - 1121
  • [5] Early-life immunomodulation by carvacrol delivered in ovo in broiler chickens
    Meijer, Mila M. Y.
    van den Brand, Henry
    Palmieri, Chiara
    Niknafs, Shahram
    Khaskheli, Asad A.
    Roura, Eugeni
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2024, 103 (12)
  • [6] The Effects of in ovo Administration of Glutamine on Hatchability, Subsequent Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activities, Immune Response and some of Blood Parameter in Broiler Chickens
    Salmanzadeh, M.
    Ebrahimnezhad, Y.
    Shahryar, H. Aghdam
    Kandi, J. Ghiasighaleh
    IRANIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2020, 10 (03): : 535 - 545
  • [7] Prophybiotics for in-ovo stimulation; validation of effects on gut health and production of broiler chickens
    Wishna-Kadawarage, Ramesha N.
    Poltowicz, Katarzyna
    Dankowiakowska, Agata
    Hickey, Rita M.
    Siwek, Maria
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2024, 103 (04)
  • [8] Effects of in ovo feeding of N-acetyl-L-glutamate on early intestinal development and growth performance in broiler chickens
    Wang, Jiguang
    Lin, Jing
    Wang, Jing
    Wu, Shugeng
    Qi, Guanghai
    Zhang, Haijun
    Song, Zhigang
    POULTRY SCIENCE, 2020, 99 (07) : 3583 - 3593
  • [9] In ovo Administration of Nucleosides Improved the Performance, Apparent Metabolizable Energy and Gut Development in Broiler Chickens
    Gopi, Marappan
    Manojkumar, Villavan
    Verma, Ashok Kumar
    Singh, Putan
    Rokade, Jaydip Jaywant
    Pearlin, Beulah, V
    Monika, Madheswaran
    Madhupriya, Velusamy
    SaravanaKumar, Manimaran
    Tamilmani, Tamilselvan
    FRONTIERS IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, 2020, 7
  • [10] Effects of in ovo feeding of creatine pyruvate on the hatchability, growth performance and energy status in embryos and broiler chickens
    Zhao, M. M.
    Gao, T.
    Zhang, L.
    Li, J. L.
    Lv, P. A.
    Yu, L. L.
    Gao, F.
    Zhou, G. H.
    ANIMAL, 2017, 11 (10) : 1689 - 1697