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Poult Sci ; 103(7): 103827, 2024 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38801811

ABSTRACT

Chick's susceptibility to heat stress often leads to growth retardation, immune function impairment, disease, and mortality. This thesis explores the potential ameliorative effect of 0.8% Eucommia ulmoides extract (EUE) into the diet of heat-stressed chicks in a 15-d feeding trial. The investigation reveals that feeding EUE significantly enhances the BW, ADG, AFI, and F/G of chicks experiencing heat stress. Additionally, the EUE groups exhibited higher levels of T-AOC (at 7 and 15d), SOD (at 15 d), GSH-Px (at 15 d), as well as lower MDA concentrations (at 7 and 15d) in chick serum. Pathological changes and H&E staining revealed that EUE effectively improved tissue damage in the duodenum, heart, and stomach induced by heat stress in the chicks. The EUE groups also showed higher levels of IgA (at 7 d), IgG and IgM (at 7 and 15 d). RNA-seq and WGCNA analysis revealed that EUE mitigates cellular damage and losses in heat-stressed chicks primarily through pathways involving signal transduction, protein synthesis and degradation, as well as cell cycle regulation, particularly the latter. This investigation serves as a fundamental and cognitive framework for the development and application of Eucommia ulmoides feed additives aimed at safeguarding the well-being of chicks in adverse environmental conditions.


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Animal Feed , Chickens , Diet , Dietary Supplements , Eucommiaceae , Plant Extracts , Animals , Chickens/physiology , Eucommiaceae/chemistry , Animal Feed/analysis , Diet/veterinary , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/administration & dosage , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Hot Temperature/adverse effects , Male , Heat-Shock Response/drug effects , Random Allocation , Poultry Diseases/prevention & control
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