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Effect of in ovo feeding of vitamin C on antioxidation and immune function of broiler chickens
by
Li, S. Z.
, Sun, Q. Z.
, Yang, X. J.
, Zhu, Y. F.
in
animal performance
/ antioxidant activity
/ ascorbic acid
/ broiler chickens
/ chicks
/ cytokines
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA-binding domains
/ eggs
/ gene expression regulation
/ growth performance
/ immune response
/ immunoglobulin G
/ immunoglobulin M
/ in ovo injection
/ industry
/ interferon-gamma
/ interleukin-6
/ lysozyme
/ methyltransferases
/ Physiology and Functional Biology
/ plasma
/ Research Article
/ spleen
/ thymine-DNA glycosylase
/ tumor necrosis factor-alpha
2019
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Effect of in ovo feeding of vitamin C on antioxidation and immune function of broiler chickens
by
Li, S. Z.
, Sun, Q. Z.
, Yang, X. J.
, Zhu, Y. F.
in
animal performance
/ antioxidant activity
/ ascorbic acid
/ broiler chickens
/ chicks
/ cytokines
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA-binding domains
/ eggs
/ gene expression regulation
/ growth performance
/ immune response
/ immunoglobulin G
/ immunoglobulin M
/ in ovo injection
/ industry
/ interferon-gamma
/ interleukin-6
/ lysozyme
/ methyltransferases
/ Physiology and Functional Biology
/ plasma
/ Research Article
/ spleen
/ thymine-DNA glycosylase
/ tumor necrosis factor-alpha
2019
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Effect of in ovo feeding of vitamin C on antioxidation and immune function of broiler chickens
by
Li, S. Z.
, Sun, Q. Z.
, Yang, X. J.
, Zhu, Y. F.
in
animal performance
/ antioxidant activity
/ ascorbic acid
/ broiler chickens
/ chicks
/ cytokines
/ DNA
/ DNA methylation
/ DNA-binding domains
/ eggs
/ gene expression regulation
/ growth performance
/ immune response
/ immunoglobulin G
/ immunoglobulin M
/ in ovo injection
/ industry
/ interferon-gamma
/ interleukin-6
/ lysozyme
/ methyltransferases
/ Physiology and Functional Biology
/ plasma
/ Research Article
/ spleen
/ thymine-DNA glycosylase
/ tumor necrosis factor-alpha
2019
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Effect of in ovo feeding of vitamin C on antioxidation and immune function of broiler chickens
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Effect of in ovo feeding of vitamin C on antioxidation and immune function of broiler chickens
2019
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Hypoimmunity and numerous stresses are two major challenges in broiler industry. Nutrient intervention at the specific time of embryonic stage is a feasible way to improve animal performance. This study was conducted to investigate the possible effects of in ovo feeding (IOF) of vitamin C at embryonic age 15th day (E15) on growth performance, antioxidation and immune function of broilers. A total of 240 broiler fertile eggs were randomly divided into two groups (0 and 3 mg injected dose of vitamin C at E15), and new-hatched chicks from each treatment were randomly allocated into six replicates with 10 chicks per replicate after incubation. The results indicated that in ovo vitamin C injection improved the hatchability (P < 0.05) and increased immunoglobulin M (IgM) (at the broiler’s age 1st day, D1), IgG and IgM concentrations (D21), as well as lysozyme activity (D21, P < 0.05) and total antioxidant capacity (D42, P < 0.01) in plasma of broilers. On D21, the splenic expression level of DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) was up-regulated in vitamin C (VC) group, whereas interleukin (IL)-6, interferon-γ, ten-eleven translocation protein 1 and thymine-DNA glycosylase were down-regulated (P < 0.05). On D42, in ovo vitamin C injection up-regulated splenic expression levels of DNMT1, DNA methyltransferase 3B (DNMT3B) and growth arrest and DNA-damage-inducible protein beta (P < 0.05), whereas down-regulated splenic expression levels of IL-6, tumour necrosis factor-α and methyl-CpG-binding domain protein 4 (P < 0.05). Our findings suggested that IOF of 3 mg vitamin C at E15 could improve, to some extent, the antioxidant activity and immune function in plasma, corresponding with the lower expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in spleen. However, IOF of vitamin C leading to the changes in the expression of DNA methyltransferases and demethylases may suggest an increased trend of DNA methylation level in spleen and whether DNA methylation variation is associated with the lower expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines in spleen warrants future study.
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