Pa. Iji et al., Body and intestinal growth of broiler chicks on a commercial starter diet.2. Development and characteristics of intestinal enzymes, BR POULT SC, 42(4), 2001, pp. 514-522
1. Investigations were conducted into the development of intestinal enzyme
function in broiler chickens on a commercial starter diet. The differences
between intestinal regions and localisation of enzymes on the villus were a
ssessed.
2. The specific activity of maltase, sucrase, aminopeptidase N (APN) and al
kaline phosphatase (AP) at all intestinal sites decreased with age. There w
ere also variations between intestinal sites although this variation depend
ed on age. The specific activity of maltase was higher than that of the oth
er enzymes examined, regardless of age and intestinal site. The total activ
ities of the enzymes also increased with age at all intestinal sites.
3. Results of the localisation of enzymes on the crypt : villus axis showed
that activity was expressed over a large proportion of the villus. There w
as an increase in the total villus activity of alpha -glucosidase (AG), APN
and AP with age. Activity per unit villus surface area was similar between
ages, except for jejunal AP. At hatch enzyme activity was expressed over 4
4.1, 55.8 and 63.3% of villus height in the duodenum, jejunum and ileum, re
spectively. At 21 d of age, corresponding values were 68.7, 65.6 and 77.2%.
The point of peak activity from the crypt : villus junction increased with
age. In the jejunum, most enterocytes were capable of secreting active enz
ymes within 1 h of formation. Cells maintained their secretory capabilities
until they were more than 60 h old in the case of AG.
4. Although the specific activities of the enzymes were maximal at hatch, t
he digestive capacity of older birds may be sustained by an increase in tot
al enzyme activity brought about by increased surface area. The pattern of
enzyme activity along the gastrointestional tract (GIT) and crypt : villus
axis is similar to that reported for some mammalian species.