Animals
(Jul 2023)
Intestinal Immune Cell Populations, Barrier Function, and Microbiomes in Broilers Fed a Diet Supplemented with <i>Chlorella vulgaris</i>
Ji Young Lee,
June Hyeok Yoon,
Su Hyun An,
In Ho Cho,
Chae Won Lee,
Yun Ji Jeon,
Sang Seok Joo,
Byeong Cheol Ban,
Jae-Yeong Lee,
Hyun Jung Jung,
Minji Kim,
Z-Hun Kim,
Ji Young Jung,
Myunghoo Kim,
Changsu Kong
Affiliations
Ji Young Lee
Department of Animal Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University, Miryang 50463, Republic of Korea
June Hyeok Yoon
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
Su Hyun An
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
In Ho Cho
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
Chae Won Lee
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
Yun Ji Jeon
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
Sang Seok Joo
Department of Animal Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University, Miryang 50463, Republic of Korea
Byeong Cheol Ban
Department of Animal Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University, Miryang 50463, Republic of Korea
Jae-Yeong Lee
Animal Genetic Resources Research Center, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea
Hyun Jung Jung
Animal Nutrition and Physiology Team, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea
Minji Kim
Animal Nutrition and Physiology Team, National Institute of Animal Science, Rural Development Administration, Wanju 55365, Republic of Korea
Z-Hun Kim
Microbial Research Department, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBR), Sangju 37242, Republic of Korea
Ji Young Jung
Microbial Research Department, Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBR), Sangju 37242, Republic of Korea
Myunghoo Kim
Department of Animal Science, College of Natural Resources & Life Science, Pusan National University, Miryang 50463, Republic of Korea
Changsu Kong
Department of Animal Science and Biotechnology, Kyungpook National University, Sangju 37224, Republic of Korea
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13142380
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13,
no. 14
p.
2380
Abstract
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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary Chlorella vulgaris (CV) on the distribution of immune cells, intestinal morphology, intestinal barrier function, antioxidant markers, and the cecal microbiome in 10-day-old broiler chickens. A total of 120 day-old Ross 308 male broiler chicks were assigned to two dietary treatments using a randomized complete block design, with body weight as the blocking factor. Birds fed a diet containing CV showed an increase in CD4+ T cells (p p p Clostridium ASF356 and Coriobacteriaceae CHKCI002 was observed in birds fed the diet containing CV compared to those fed the control diet. Taken together, dietary CV supplementation might alter intestinal barrier function, immunity, and microbiomes in 10-day-old broiler chickens.
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