Vitamin E and immune responses of broiler pureline chickens

Citation
K. Boa-amponsem et al., Vitamin E and immune responses of broiler pureline chickens, POULTRY SCI, 79(4), 2000, pp. 466-470
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
POULTRY SCIENCE
ISSN journal
00325791 → ACNP
Volume
79
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
466 - 470
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-5791(200004)79:4<466:VEAIRO>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Immunological responses of cockerels fed diets containing either 10 or 300 mg/kg of vitamin E were measured in three commercial broiler nuclear lines designated as A, B, and C. All cockerels were fed the 10 mg/kg diet to 91 d of age, at which time half were continued on that diet and the other half were fed a diet supplemented to contain 300 mg/kg of vitamin E. Sixteen day s after feeding the diets, cutaneous basophil hypersensitivity (CBH), which is an in vivo, cell-mediated immune response, was determined as the increa se in toe-web skin thickness 24 h after an injection with phytohemagglutini n-P (PHA-P). Twenty-two days after feeding the diets, heterophils and lymph ocytes were enumerated. At this time cockerels were also inoculated intrave nously with 0.1 mL of 0.25% SRBC. The injection with SRBC was repeated 27 d later. Six and 20 d after each injection, antibody titers were determined. Mercaytoethanol-resistant (IgG) and mercaptoethanol-sensitive (IgM) antibo dies were also measured in the secondary titers. The ratio of heterophils t o lymphocytes increased, and CBH response was depressed by feeding the high er vitamin E diet. For cockerels of Lines A and B, the higher level of vita min E maintained primary and secondary SRBC antibody levels, whereas for Li ne C, levels were depressed. The effect of the higher vitamin E diet on Ige and IgM was also stock-dependent. The enhanced hetorophil:lymphocyte ratio from feeding vitamin E suggests an improved phagocytic ability of the immu ne system. Relative asymmetries for toe-web skin thickness and shank length were similar for the three lines.