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Lipids Health Dis ; 11: 15, 2012 Jan 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22273277

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Infectious bursal disease (IBD) results in economic loss due to mortality, reduction in production efficiency and increasing the usage of antibiotics. This study was carried out to investigate the modulatory roles of dietary n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) enrichment in immune response and performance of IBD challenged broiler chickens. METHODS: A total of 300 day old male broiler chicks were assigned to four dietary n-3 PUFA ascending levels as the treatment groups (T1: 0.5; T2: 8.0; T3: 11.5; T4: 16.5) using combinations of tuna oil and sunflower oil. All diets were isocaloric and isonitrogenous. On day 28, all birds were challenged with IBD virus. Antibody titer, cytokine production, bursa lesion pre and post-challenge and lymphoid organ weight were recorded. RESULTS: On d 42 the highest body weight was observed in the T2 and T3 and the lowest in T4 chickens. Feed conversion ratio of the T2 broilers was significantly better than the other groups. Although productive parameters were not responded to the dietary n-3 PUFA in a dose-dependent manner, spleen weight, IBD and Newcastle disease antibody titers and IL-2 and IFN-γ concentrations were constantly elevated by n-3 PUFA enrichment. CONCLUSIONS: Dietary n-3 PUFA enrichment may improve the immune response and IBD resistance, but the optimum performance does not coincide with the optimum immune response. It seems that dietary n-3 PUFA modulates the broiler chicken performance and immune response in a dose-dependent manner. Thus, a moderate level of dietary n-3 PUFA enrichment may help to put together the efficiency of performance and relative immune response enhancement in broiler chickens.


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Birnaviridae Infections/drug therapy , Chickens/immunology , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/therapeutic use , Fish Oils/therapeutic use , Immunologic Factors/therapeutic use , Infectious bursal disease virus , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Poultry Diseases/drug therapy , Animal Feed , Animals , Avian Proteins , Birnaviridae Infections/blood , Birnaviridae Infections/immunology , Birnaviridae Infections/virology , Bursa of Fabricius/drug effects , Bursa of Fabricius/pathology , Bursa of Fabricius/virology , Cytokines/blood , Dietary Supplements , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/chemistry , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/pharmacology , Fish Oils/chemistry , Fish Oils/pharmacology , Immunologic Factors/chemistry , Immunologic Factors/pharmacology , Male , Organ Size/drug effects , Plant Oils/chemistry , Plant Oils/pharmacology , Poultry Diseases/blood , Poultry Diseases/immunology , Poultry Diseases/virology , Sunflower Oil , Viral Load
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Can J Vet Res ; 76(3): 180-5, 2012 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23277696

ABSTRACT

Hypericum perforatum extract (HPE) has been proved a drug effective to many viral diseases. The purpose of this paper was to investigate the therapeutic efficacy and immuno-enhancement of HPE for chickens which were already challenged with infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV BC-6/85). Chickens infected with IBDV were treated with HPE for 5 consecutive days, the observation of immune organ indexes and pathological changes index, determination of IFN-α and detection of IBDV with RT-PCR were employed to assess in vivo whether or not HPE had the certain therapeutic efficacy on infectious bursal disease (IBD), and if HPE was able to improve the immunologic function. The results showed that 1330 and 667.9 mg/kg body weight (BW) per day of HPE had significant therapeutic efficacy and improvement immunologic functions for chickens infected experimentally with IBDV.


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Birnaviridae Infections/veterinary , Chickens , Hypericum/chemistry , Infectious bursal disease virus , Plant Extracts/therapeutic use , Poultry Diseases/drug therapy , Animals , Birnaviridae Infections/drug therapy , Birnaviridae Infections/immunology , Bursa of Fabricius/virology , Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes , Plant Extracts/chemistry , Poultry Diseases/virology , Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Spleen/abnormalities , Spleen/drug effects , Spleen/physiology
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