Effects of Maternal Dietary Energy Restriction on Fat Deposition of Offspring

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Li Jing-feng [1 ]
Xu Liang-mei [1 ]
Zhang Yan-yun [1 ]
Jiang Dan [1 ]
Zhang Jing [1 ]
Zhang Hui [1 ]
Li Jie [1 ]
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[1] Institute of Animal Nutrition, Northeast Agricultural University
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energy restriction; growth performance of offspring; blood indice of offspring; broiler breeder; fat deposition and metabolism;
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S831.5 [饲料与营养];
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The study was carried out to investigate the effects of maternal dietary energy restriction on growth performance, serum indices and fat deposition of offspring. A total of 400 female Arbor Acres(AA) broiler breeders were studied. These female birds involved three experimental treatments and a control group with normal dietary energy diets(ND, 11.7 MJ of ME · kg-1 during the laying). In treatments 2, 3 and 4, the energies of diets were 20%, 30% and 50%(LD20, LD30 and LD50) lower than those of the control, respectively. The study commenced at the beginning of the laying period when the total egg production reached 5% of the fl ock. All the broiler offspring were fed the same diets. The results showed that in low energy diets, offspring showed decreased 1-dayold weight, but 49-day-old weight was higher in LD20 diet(P<0.05). For offspring during days 1-49, the average daily gain(ADG) in LD20 group and the feed conversion ratio in LD50 group were improved as compared with those of the control(P<0.05). Compared with the control, abdominal fat percentage increased in 49-day-old offspring from LD30 diet(P<0.05); the fat content of breast muscle in offspring increased in broilers fed low energy diets(P<0.05). In 28-day-old offspring from breeders given LD20 and LD50 diets, liver fat percentages were higher compared with ND(P<0.05). The subcutaneous fat thickness in 28-day-old offspring from LD50 group and 49-day-old offspring from LD30 group was higher(P<0.05). On day 49, the serum cholesterol(CHO) of offspring from breeders fed LD20 diet and serum high-density lipoprotein(HDL) of offspring from breeders fed LD50 diet reduced compared with those of the control(P<0.05). In addition, a higher triiodothyronine(T3) content in serum was found in offspring from broiler breeders given LD20 and LD30 diets(P<0.05). Serum thyroxine(T4) in offspring signifi cantly decreased with the decrease of diet energy(P<0.05). In conclusion, to a certain extent, dietary energy restriction in breeders could improve growth performance and promote lipid metabolism of offspring.
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