TY - JOUR
T1 - Reduction of oocyte shedding and cecal inflammation by 5-aminolevulinic acid daily supplementation in laying hens infected with Eimeria tenella
AU - Hatabu, Toshimitsu
AU - Pham, Hung Hoang Son
AU - Aota, Wataru
AU - Fujino, Shota
AU - Nishihara, Rio
AU - Kawamura, Go
AU - Sakogawa, Yuudai
AU - Taniguchi, Shin
AU - Matsubayashi, Makoto
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Japanese Society of Animal Science.
PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) on Eimeria tenella infection in laying hens. Oocyst shedding and histopathology were evaluated. A reduced oocyst shedding was observed 5 and 7 days post-infection (dpi) in the 5-ALA-administered group, but the total number of oocysts during the first infection period was not different between control and 5-ALA-treated groups. After E. tenella attack infection, the period of oocyst shedding in the 5-ALA-administered group lasted less long than that in controls. During the attack infection period, the total number of fecal oocysts in the 5-ALA-treated group was significantly lower than that in the control group. However, the parasite burden score in hens receiving 5-ALA was higher than that in controls after E. tenella attack infection. The lesion scores at 5 and 30 dpi in the control group were significantly lower than those in the 5-ALA-administered group. Therefore, 5-ALA administration might be beneficial against E. tenella infection in laying hens.
AB - The present study aimed to evaluate the effects of 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) on Eimeria tenella infection in laying hens. Oocyst shedding and histopathology were evaluated. A reduced oocyst shedding was observed 5 and 7 days post-infection (dpi) in the 5-ALA-administered group, but the total number of oocysts during the first infection period was not different between control and 5-ALA-treated groups. After E. tenella attack infection, the period of oocyst shedding in the 5-ALA-administered group lasted less long than that in controls. During the attack infection period, the total number of fecal oocysts in the 5-ALA-treated group was significantly lower than that in the control group. However, the parasite burden score in hens receiving 5-ALA was higher than that in controls after E. tenella attack infection. The lesion scores at 5 and 30 dpi in the control group were significantly lower than those in the 5-ALA-administered group. Therefore, 5-ALA administration might be beneficial against E. tenella infection in laying hens.
KW - 5-aminolevulinic acid
KW - daily supplementation
KW - Eimeria tenella
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U2 - 10.1111/asj.13806
DO - 10.1111/asj.13806
M3 - Article
C2 - 36627207
AN - SCOPUS:85146107795
SN - 1344-3941
VL - 94
SP - e13806
JO - Animal Science Journal
JF - Animal Science Journal
IS - 1
ER -