Italian Journal of Animal Science (Jan 2010)

Effect of genotype and rearing system on the native immunity and oxidative status of growing rabbits

  • Cesare Castellini,
  • Gisella Paci,
  • Livia Moscati,
  • Raffaella Cardinali,
  • Evangelia Mourvaki,
  • Alessandro Dal Bosco,
  • Cecilia Mugnai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ijas.2009.s2.781
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2s
pp. 781 – 783

Abstract

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To investigate the effects of genotype and rearing system on innate immunity and oxidative status, 40 weaned commercial hybrid (H) rabbits and 40 rabbits of a local population (LP) were assigned to two rearing systems: cage (17 rabbits/m2) and pen (1x2 m, 10 rabbits/m2). Rearing H rabbits in pen resulted in a higher lysozyme concentration (P<0.05), an increased bactericidal ac- tivity (P<0.05) and a lower complement haemolytic activity (P<0.05) with respect to those reared in cage. Opposite results were obtained for LP rabbits. In addition, genotype H was more susceptibility to inflammation than LP in pen, whereas genotype LP suffered more in cage. A higher lipid (P<0.05) and protein (P<0.05) oxidation was found in Longissimus dorsi and Biceps femoris of rabbits H in pen compared to those in cage. An opposite trend was observed for LP rabbits. In cage, LP rabbits were more susceptible to oxidative stress than H rabbits. Taken together, our results show that immune and oxidative resistance ascribed to a specific genotype are important factors to be considered when a specific rearing system should be adopted. Considering this, rabbit LP seem to better adapt to larger spaces during growing.

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