Animals (Sep 2023)

Glucose Supplementation Improves Performance and Alters Glucose Transporters’ Expression in <i>Pectoralis major</i> of Heat-Stressed Chickens

  • Oluwatomide Williams Ariyo,
  • Josephine Kwakye,
  • Selorm Sovi,
  • Bikash Aryal,
  • Ahmed F. A. Ghareeb,
  • Evan Hartono,
  • Marie C. Milfort,
  • Alberta L. Fuller,
  • Romdhane Rekaya,
  • Samuel E. Aggrey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13182911
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 18
p. 2911

Abstract

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Glucose level in birds’ tissue decreases due to heat stress (HS)-induced reduction in feed intake (FI); impairing metabolism and growth. The effect of glucose supplementation on the performance of broiler chickens was evaluated under thermoneutral (TN) and HS conditions. Glucose was supplemented at 0 and 6% under TN-(25 °C) and HS-(25 °C–35 °C–25 °C) conditions. The treatments were TN + 0%-glucose (TN0); TN + 6%-glucose (TN6), HS + 0%-glucose (HS0) and HS + 6%-glucose (HS6). There were 6 replicates (19 birds each)/treatment. Heat and glucose supplementation were applied from d28–35. At d35, Pectoralis (P.) major was sampled from one bird/replicate to determine glucose transporters’ mRNA expression. Heat application lowered (p P. major- and drumstick-yield reduced (p P. major yield by 14%. Glucose supplementation increased SGLT1 expression with/without heat treatment while HS independently increased the expression of GLUT 1, 5 and 10. Glucose supplementation under HS could improve performance of broilers.

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