Current experimental models, assessment and dietary modulations of intestinal permeability in broiler chickens

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Saad Gilani [1 ]
Peter V.Chrystal [2 ]
Reza Barekatain [3 ,4 ]
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[1] Danisco Animal Nutrition (IFF)  2. Baiada Poultry Pty Ltd
[2] South Australian Research and Development Institute, Roseworthy Campus
[3] School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Roseworthy Campus, University of Adelaide
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Maintaining and optimising the intestinal barrier(IB) function in poultry has important implications for the health and performance of the birds.As a key aspect of the IB,intestinal permeability(IP) is mainly controlled by complex junctional proteins called tight junction proteins(TJ) that link enterocytes together.The disruption of TJ is associated with increased gut leakage with possible subsequent implications for bacterial translocation,intestinal inflammation,compromised health and performance of the birds.Despite considerable data being available for other species,re search on IP in broiler chickens and in general avian species is still an understudied topic.This paper reviews the available literature with a specific focus on IP in broiler chickens with consideration given to practical factors affecting the IP,current assessment methods,markers and nutritional modulation of IP.Several experimental models to induce gut leakage are discussed including pathogens,rye-based diets,feed deprivation and stressinducing agents such as exogenous glucocorticoids and heat stress.Although various markers including fluorescein isothiocyanate dextran,expression of TJ and bacterial translocation have been widely utilized to study IP,recent studies have identified a number of excreta biomarkers to evaluate intestinal integrity,in particular non-invasive IP.Although the research on various nutrients and feed additives to potentially modulate IP is still at an early stage,the most promising outcomes are anticipated for probiotics,prebiotics,amino acids and those feed ingredients,nutrients and additives with antiinflammatory properties.Considerable research gaps are identified for the mechanistic mode of action of various nutrients to influence IP under different experimental models.The modulation of IP through various strategies(i.e.nutritional manipulation of diet) may be regarded as a new frontier for disease prevention and improving the health and performance of poultry particularly in an antibiotic-free production system.
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