Dietary supplementation with vitamin E modulates avian intestinal immunity
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P. Treyhurn |
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| Data(s) |
01/06/2002
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| Resumo |
The effect of dietary vitamin E on immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibody production, which acts as the first line of defence at the intestinal mucosa, has not been evaluated in chickens. In the present study the impact of the inclusion of supplementary levels of vitamin E to the diet, on total and antigen-specific IgA antibody titres, T-cell subsets and Ia+ cells, was assessed. From hatching, chickens received a maize-based diet which was supplemented with either 25, 250, 2500 or 5000 mg dl-alpha-tocopherol acetate/kg. Primary immunisation with tetanus toxoid (T. toxoid) emulsified in a vegetable oil-in-water adjuvant was administered by the intraperitoneal route at 21 d of age. At 35 d of age all birds received an oral booster vaccination of T. toxoid. Significantly higher total IgA antibody titres were present in the day 42 intestinal scrapings of birds receiving the 5000 mg/kg vitamin E-supplemented diet (VESD) (P=0.05) and a notable increase was observed in birds receiving the 250 mg/kg VESD (P=0.06). At days 21 and 42 total serum IgA antibody titres of birds receiving the 250 mg/kg VESD was significantly higher (P |
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| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
CABI Publishing |
| Palavras-Chave | #Nutrition & Dietetics #Vitamin E #Immunoglobulin A #Avian Intestinal Immunity #Chickens #Escherichia-coli Infection #Brown-norway Rats #Intraperitoneal Immunization #Chickens #Selenium #Cells #Enhancement #Proliferation #Lymphocytes #Vaccination #C1 #070204 Animal Nutrition #060104 Cell Metabolism #110104 Medical Biochemistry: Lipids |
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Journal Article |