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Nonruminant Nutrition and Feed Processing
Animal Bioscience 2024;37(9): 1622-1634.
https://doi.org/10.5713/ab.23.0357    Published online April 1, 2024.
Dietary apidaecin Api-PR19 addition enhances growth performance by regulating gut health and microbiota in broilers
Chenxu Wang1  , Xinrui Wang1  , Rui Liu1  , Jiyang Min1  , Xiaojun Yang1,*  , Lixin Zhang2,* 
1College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
2College of Life Sciences, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, China
Correspondence:  Xiaojun Yang, Tel: +86-136-7928-7466, Fax: +86-29-87092937, Email: yangxj@nwsuaf.edu.cn
Lixin Zhang, Tel: +86-177-9167-2547, Fax: +86-29-87092262, Email: zhanglixin@nwsuaf.edu.cn
Received: 11 September 2023   • Revised: 11 December 2023   • Accepted: 26 January 2024
Abstract
Objective
This study investigated the effects of Apidaecin Api-PR19 as feed additive on growth performance, intestinal health, and small intestinal microbiota of broilers.
Methods
A total of 360 1-d-old Arbor Acres broilers were randomly assigned to 3 groups with 6 replicates including control group with basal diet (CON), antibiotic growth promotor group with basal plus 10 mg/kg colistin sulfate and 50 mg/kg roxarsone (AGP), and antibacterial peptide group with basal diet plus 330 mg/kg Apidaecin Api-PR19 (ABP). The trial lasted 35 d.
Results
Results showed that dietary Api-PR19 addition increased (p<0.05) the average daily feed intake, average daily gain and decreased (p<0.05) feed conversion ratio (FCR) during 1 to 21 d compared with the CON group. The digestibility of dry matter and crude protein were higher in AGP and ABP groups (p<0.05) where greater trypsin activity was detected in duodenum (p<0.05). The ratio of villus height to crypt depth (V/C) in duodenum and jejunum was increased at 35 d when broilers were given diets with ABP or AGP (p<0.05). Besides, ABP treatments up-regulated (p<0.05) the mRNA expression of EAAT3, GLUT2, ZO-1, and Claudin-1 in duodenum of broilers at 35 d of age. The results of immunohistochemistry showed that ABP treatment significantly increased (p<0.05) duodenal secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) content. In addition, 16S rRNA gene sequencing revealed that there were differences in the intestinal microbiota diversity and composition among three groups. Notably, the linear discriminant analysis effect size showed that p_Firmicutes, g_Enterococcus, g_Carnobacterium, g_Kitasatospora, and g_Acidaminococcus were dominant in ABP group. Redundancy analysis showed that these changes in gut microbiota in ABP group had correlation with growth performance, intestinal morphology, and content of sIgA.
Conclusion
In general, these results indicated that dietary 330 mg/kg Apidaecin Api-PR19 supplementation promoted growth performance of broilers by improving intestinal development, nutrients absorption, immune function and modulating intestinal microbiota.
Keywords: Antibacterial Peptide; Broiler; Growth Performance; Gut Microbiota; Intestinal Health
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