Effects of Amino Acid Supplementation to a Low-Protein Diet on the Growth Performance and Protein Metabolism-related Factors in Broiler Chicks

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El-Far, Asmaa S. [1 ,2 ]
Kamiya, Maho [1 ]
Saneyasu, Takaoki [1 ]
Honda, Kazuhisa [1 ]
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[1] Kobe Univ, Grad Sch Agr Sci, Kobe 6578501, Japan
[2] Damanhour Univ, Fac Vet Med, Damanhour, Egypt
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chicken; feed efficiency; insulin -like growth factor; low -protein diet; myogenesis; proteolysis; SKELETAL-MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT; GALLUS-GALLUS-DOMESTICUS; MESSENGER-RNA LEVELS; FACTOR-I; CRUDE PROTEIN; GLUCOCORTICOID-RECEPTOR; NITROGEN-EXCRETION; SATELLITE CELLS; MEAT-QUALITY; IGF-I;
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10.2141/jpsa.2024014
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S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
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0905 ;
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A low-protein (LP) diet may alleviate the environmental impact of chicken meat production by reducing nitrogen excretion and ammonia emissions. Thus, this study investigated the effect of a 15% reduced protein diet with or without amino acid (AA) supplementation on the growth performance of broiler chicks from 10 to 35 days of age and the underlying mechanism for loss of skeletal muscle mass. Thirty-six male broiler chicks were allocated to three experimental groups based on body weight: control, LP, and essential AA-supplemented LP (LP+AA). The body weight gain, feed conversion ratio, and weight of breast muscles and legs significantly decreased only in the LP group at the end of the feeding period. Plasma uric acid levels were significantly lower in the LP+AA group than those of the other groups. In the LP group, mRNA levels of microtubuleassociated protein 1 light chain 3 isoform B were significantly higher in the pectoralis major, whereas those of atrogin-1, muscle RING-finger protein-1, and myoblast determination protein 1 were significantly higher in the biceps femoris compared to those in the control group. There were no significant differences in insulin-like growth factor 1 mRNA levels in the liver or skeletal muscle between groups. These findings suggested that supplementation with essential AAs ameliorated the impaired effects of an LP diet on growth performance in broiler chicks, and that the transcriptional changes in proteolytic genes in skeletal muscles might be related to the impaired effects of the LP diet.
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