Possibilities of early life programming in broiler chickens via intestinal microbiota modulation

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作者
Rubio, Luis A. [1 ]
机构
[1] CSIC, EEZ, Physiol & Biochem Anim Nutr, E-18008 Granada, Spain
关键词
broiler; early life programming; immune system; intestinal microbiota; OVO-DELIVERED PREBIOTICS; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; COMPETITIVE-EXCLUSION; GUT MICROBIOTA; DIETARY SUPPLEMENTATION; CLOSTRIDIUM-BUTYRICUM; BACTERIAL COMMUNITY; FEED RESTRICTION; SODIUM-BUTYRATE; IMMUNE-RESPONSE;
D O I
10.3382/ps/pey416
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
The strong selection in search for a higher growth rate in broilers has resulted in adverse effects such as metabolic disorders, low responsiveness of the immune system, and decreased resistance to pathogens. On the other hand, newly hatched chicks rely mostly on innate immune responses until their gut gets colonized with microbiota. In consequence, early access to active substances or bacteria (pre- and post-hatch) is particularly relevant here because in broilers much of the immune system development occurs early in life. Therefore, early stimulation of beneficial microflora is critical, as it affects, to a great extent, the entire life-span of an individual, and also because the nutritional manipulations of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) microbiome to enhance productivity and health are rather limited by the resilience of the ecosystem once established in the chicken's gut. Early life or developmental programming is based on the assumption that the development of diseases later in life can be modulated by perturbations or environmental exposures during critical pre- or early post-natal life. Substances such as plant derivatives, Na butyrate, pre- and probiotics, and beta-glucans have been shown to induce beneficial microbiological and immunological changes within the GIT, and therefore are potential candidates to be used as tools to manipulate GIT functionality in the young chicken. Accordingly, substances as these might represent promising candidates to study intestinal microbiota/immune system modulation in broilers' early stages of breeding. In ovodelivered prebiotics and synbiotics have been shown to have no adverse effect on the development of the immune system in exposed chickens, while being able to affect lymphoid-organs' morphology in chickens. In ovo procedures have also been proposed as means of promoting a healthy microflora in embryonic guts and stimulating maturation of the cellular and humoral immune responses in central and peripheral immune organs, including those in the GIT. The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the potential usefulness of the instruments currently available to induce early life programming in broilers.
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页码:695 / 706
页数:12
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