The effect of protease on growth performance, nutrient digestibility, and expression of growth-related genes and amino acid transporters in broilers

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作者
Park, Jae Hong [1 ]
Lee, Sang In [2 ]
Kim, In Ho [1 ]
机构
[1] Dankook Univ, Dept Anim Resource & Sci, Cheonan 31116, South Korea
[2] Kyungpook Natl Univ, Dept Anim Biotechnol, Sangju 37224, South Korea
关键词
Amino acids; Broiler; Protease; Small intestine; Transporter; SATELLITE CELL-PROLIFERATION; IGF-BINDING PROTEIN-1; CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS; EXOGENOUS PROTEASE; NUTRITIONAL-STATUS; INTESTINAL MORPHOLOGY; BLOOD-CONSTITUENTS; TRYPSIN ACTIVITY; MUSCLE GROWTH; IMPROVES;
D O I
10.5187/jast.2020.62.5.614
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
During the course of this trial, our team assessed the influence of protease upon the growth performance, the nutrient digestibility, and the expression of growth-related genes and amino acid transporters within the liver, muscle, and small intestines of broilers. During the first step, our team allocated 600 broilers into four dietary treatments for a period of 35 days in order to measure the growth performance and nutrient digestibility of the broilers selected. The separate treatments contained 10 replicates (15 birds per replicate). The treatments were composed of: 1) CON, basal diet; 2) T1, basal diet + 0.03% protease; 3) T2, basal diet + 0.06% protease; and 4) T3, basal diet + 0.09% protease. Next, the broiler chick sample tissue was harvested from the CON and T3 groups in order to conduct gene expression analysis following the feeding trials the broilers underwent. Our team discovered that the broilers fed protease diets possessed increased body weight and an average daily gain, but conversely, had lower feed conversion ratios when their dietary protease levels increased from 0% to 0.09% (p < 0.05). Additionally, significant linear improvements were identified among the nutrient digestibility of dry matter, crude protein, energy, and amino acids within broilers supplied with protease diets when contrasted and compared with broilers supplied with the basal diet (p < 0.05). In addition, the gene expression of the genes IGF1, IGF2, GH, and LEP in the liver, and the genes MYOD1 and MYOG in the breast muscles, was significantly increased after broilers were fed with a protease diet as compared to broilersthat subsisted on a basal diet (p < 0.05). Protease supplementation also raised the expression levels within these amino acid transporters: SCL6A19, SLC7A1, SLC7A7, SLC7A2, SLC7A6, SLC7A9, and SLC15A1, located in the small intestine, when compared to the basal diet (p < 0.05). Our results suggest that protease supplementation in their diet improved the growth performance of broilers via an increase in the expression growth-related genes within broiler liver and muscle tissue. In addition, protease supplementation enhanced broiler digestibility via the upregulation of amino acid transporter expression within the small intestine.
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页码:614 / 627
页数:14
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