Animals (May 2021)

<i>Bacillus subtilis</i>-Based Probiotic Improves Skeletal Health and Immunity in Broiler Chickens Exposed to Heat Stress

  • Sha Jiang,
  • Fei-Fei Yan,
  • Jia-Ying Hu,
  • Ahmed Mohammed,
  • Heng-Wei Cheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11061494
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. 1494

Abstract

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The elevation of ambient temperature beyond the thermoneutral zone leads to heat stress, which is a growing health and welfare issue for homeothermic animals aiming to maintain relatively constant reproducibility and survivability. Particularly, global warming over the past decades has resulted in more hot days with more intense, frequent, and long-lasting heat waves, resulting in a global surge in animals suffering from heat stress. Heat stress causes pathophysiological changes in animals, increasing stress sensitivity and immunosuppression, consequently leading to increased intestinal permeability (leaky gut) and related neuroinflammation. Probiotics, as well as prebiotics and synbiotics, have been used to prevent or reduce stress-induced negative effects on physiological and behavioral homeostasis in humans and various animals. The current data indicate dietary supplementation with a Bacillus subtilis-based probiotic has similar functions in poultry. This review highlights the recent findings on the effects of the probiotic Bacillus subtilis on skeletal health of broiler chickens exposed to heat stress. It provides insights to aid in the development of practical strategies for improving health and performance in poultry.

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