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Dietary Hydroxytyrosol Supplementation on Growth Performance, Gut Morphometry, and Oxidative and Inflammatory Status in LPS-Challenged Broilers

Kelly Morais Maia Dias, Carlos Henrique de Oliveira, Arele Arlindo Calderano, Horácio Santiago Rostagno, Kaique Moreira Gomes, Kevin E. O’Connor, Reeta Davis, Meg Walsh, James Britton, Enrico Angelo Altieri, Luiz Fernando Teixeira Albino

2024Animals10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study assessed the effects of hydroxytyrosol (HT) on 8- to 20-day-old broilers challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS); 180 Cobb500™ male chicks were randomly assigned to 3 treatment groups, each comprising 10 replicates with 6 birds per replicate. Treatments included a control diet (CON), CON with LPS administration, and CON + LPS supplemented with 10 mg of HT/kg of feed. LPS was administered intraperitoneally on days 14, 16, 18, and 20. Body weight (BW), body weight gain (BWG), and the feed conversion ratio (FCR) were measured. On day 20, ten birds per treatment were slaughtered for analysis. Bursa, spleen, and liver were collected, and their respective relative weight was determined. The jejunum was destined for morphological analyses of villus height (VH), crypt depth (CD), and their ratio (VH:CD), and for mRNA expression of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and interleukins 10 (IL-10), 1 beta (IL-1β), and 8 (IL-8). HT improved BW, BWG, and FCR, and reduced crypt depth (CD) while increasing the VH:CD ratio in the jejunum. Moreover, HT downregulated mRNA expression of CAT, GPx, IL-10, and IL-1β. In conclusion, HT enhances broiler growth performance, mitigates jejunal mucosa damage from LPS, and modulates antioxidant and immune responses.

Topics & Concepts

JejunumGlutathione peroxidaseBroilerSuperoxide dismutaseFeed conversion ratioCatalaseLipopolysaccharideInternal medicineEndocrinologyGlutathioneBiologyAntioxidantHydroxytyrosolCryptSpleenOxidative stressAnimal scienceImmunologyBody weightBiochemistryMedicineEnzymePolyphenolAnimal Nutrition and PhysiologyAquaculture Nutrition and GrowthAquaculture disease management and microbiota