Dietary Supplementation of Chromium Can Alleviate Negative Impacts of Heat Stress on Performance, Carcass Yield, and Some Blood Hematology and Chemistry Indices of Growing Japanese Quail

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作者
El-Kholy, Mohamed Soliman [1 ]
El-Hindawy, Mohamed Mohamed [1 ]
Alagawany, Mahmoud [1 ]
Abd El-Hack, Mohamed Ezzat [1 ]
El-Sayed, Sabry Abd El-Gawad Abd El-Halim [2 ]
机构
[1] Zagazig Univ, Poultry Dept, Fac Agr, Zagazig 44511, Egypt
[2] Zagazig Univ, Fac Vet Med, Dept Nutr & Clin Nutr, POB 44511, Zagazig, Egypt
关键词
Heat stress; Chromium; Quail; Performance; Carcass; Blood; Hematology; EGG-PRODUCTION; GROWTH-PERFORMANCE; SERUM METABOLITES; QUALITY; TRAITS; PARAMETERS; PICOLINATE; BROILERS; BIOTIN;
D O I
10.1007/s12011-017-0936-z
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The main objective of this work was to investigate the impact of dietary chromium supplementation on growth indices, carcass yield, and some hematological and biochemical blood parameters of growing Japanese quails subjected to heat stress. A total of 360 unsexed 2-week-old Japanese quail chicks were used in a 2 x 3 factorial arrangement that had two ambient temperatures (23 +/- 2 and 33 +/- 2 A degrees C) and three dietary chromium (0.00, 500, and 1000 mu g Cr/kg diet as chromium picolinate). For induction of heat stress, the room temperature was set at 33 +/- 2 A degrees C from 2 to 6 weeks of age. Results showed that body weight, body weight gain, and feed intake were decreased for birds subjected to heat stress condition during 2 to 4 and 2 to 6 weeks of age. Feed conversion was not significantly (P > 0.05) affected by high ambient temperature throughout the experiment. Carcass, dressing, liver, and heart percentages were not influenced by the ambient temperature or dietary chromium or their combinations. Significant temperature x chromium combinations were observed for hemoglobin value (P = 0.025) and packed cell volume (P = 0.001). Cholesterol and glucose in plasma were increased (P = 0.004 or 0.022) in quails subjected to heat stress condition. Plasma measurements of total proteins, albumin, globulin, lipids, glucose, and A/G ratio of quail chicks were not influenced (P > 0.05) by chromium, while cholesterol was increased with increasing chromium level (P = 0.033). High ambient temperature or dietary chromium levels or their interactions did not (P > 0.05) affect plasma levels of aspartate transaminase (AST), alanine transaminase (ALT), triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxin (T4), or T3/T4 ratio of growing quails. From these observations, it can be concluded that dietary chromium supplementation of growing Japanese quail subjected to heat stress condition could beneficially affect growth performance and carcasses, as well as modulate the hematological and biochemical blood parameters, probably through modulating stress status.
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