POSTHATCH DEVELOPMENT OF MUCOSAL FUNCTION IN THE BROILER SMALL-INTESTINE

Citation
Z. Uni et al., POSTHATCH DEVELOPMENT OF MUCOSAL FUNCTION IN THE BROILER SMALL-INTESTINE, Poultry science, 77(1), 1998, pp. 75-82
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience
Journal title
ISSN journal
00325791
Volume
77
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
75 - 82
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-5791(1998)77:1<75:PDOMFI>2.0.ZU;2-K
Abstract
Changes in small intestinal morphology, in the indices of cellular dev elopment, and in the activities of some mucosal enzymes were examined in broilers from hatch through 14 d. Ln addition the effects of holdin g birds without access to feed for 36 h and of deutectomy were examine d. Development of the intestine was rapid from 2 d after hatch althoug h rates of development were different in duodenum, jejunum, and ileum. Villus volume in the duodenum reached a plateau after 7 d although it continued to increase in the jejunum and ileum. Enterocyte density ch anged little with age. Indices of tissue activity, ribosomal capacity, and cell size decreased with age but at differing rates at the three intestinal sites. Sucrase-maltase activity was low in the duodenum and highest in jejunum and ileum and increased in the jejunum to a maximu m 2 d after hatch, then decreased. Delayed access to feed after hatch depressed mucosal development for several days, with the duodenum gene rally reaching control values earlier than the jejunum. Morphological changes following delayed access to feed included some clumping of mic rovilli on Day 1 after hatching and abnormal crypt structure between D ays 7 and 9. Deutectomy resulted in initial decreased intestinal growt h, but this was compensated for by 6 to 8 d in the duodenum, after whi ch development was parallel to that of normal chicks. It appears that nutrient supply from yolk is less crucial for mucosal development then withholding feed for 36 h, which delays normal intestinal development .