Assessment of Immune Response and Efficacy of Essential Oils Application on Controlling Necrotic Enteritis Induced by Clostridium perfringens in Broiler Chickens

被引:19
作者
Gharaibeh, Mohammad H. [1 ]
Khalifeh, Mohammad S. [1 ]
Nawasreh, Adi N. [1 ]
Hananeh, Wael M. [2 ]
Awawdeh, Mofleh S. [2 ]
机构
[1] Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Basic Vet Med Sci, Fac Vet Med, POB 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan
[2] Jordan Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Pathol & Publ Hlth, Fac Vet Med, POB 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan
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MOLECULES | 2021年 / 26卷 / 15期
关键词
necrotic enteritis; Clostridium perfringens; essential oils; cytokines; anti-inflammatory pathway; broiler chickens; ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITIES; VIRULENCE; MODEL; ALTERNATIVES; PERFORMANCE; EXPRESSION; POULTRY; DIET;
D O I
10.3390/molecules26154527
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Necrotic enteritis (NE) caused by Clostridium perfringens is one of the most important enteric diseases in poultry. The antibacterial activity of two different essential oil (EO) blends against C. perfringens was investigated both in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, the immunological response to EO treatment was assessed. In the in vitro study, the antibacterial activity of EO formulas and commonly used antibiotics was evaluated against C. perfringens using disk diffusion assay, minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay, and minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) assay. In the in vivo study, NE experimental infection was performed on 440 Ross broiler chicks at 19 days of age for 4 continuous days. The chicks were treated with either EOs or amoxicillin at 22 days of age for 5 continuous days. One day after the end of treatment, the birds' performance was evaluated by calculating the feed conversion ratio. Serum samples from 120 birds were collected to measure the levels of IL-1 beta, IFN-gamma, IL-8, IL-10, and IL-17. After that, all birds were slaughtered, and their small intestines were subjected to gross and histopathological evaluation. In addition, bacterial counts in the small intestines were evaluated. In the in vitro study, EOs showed higher antimicrobial activities in comparison with antibiotics against C. perfringens. In the in vivo study, birds treated with EOs showed a significant decrease in bacterial counts, a significant decrease in intestinal lesions, and a significant improvement in performance compared with untreated birds (p < 0.05). Moreover, treating birds with EOs directed the immune system toward an anti-inflammatory pathway. None of the treated birds died due to NE compared with the 10% mortality rate in untreated birds. In conclusion, EOs might be an effective and safe alternative to antibiotics in the treatment of chicken NE.
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