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Effect of Cysteamine on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activities, and Metabolic

Effect of Cysteamine on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activities, and Metabolic Hormones in Broilers C. M. Yang, A. G. Chen,1 Q. H. Hong, J. X. Liu, and J. S. Liu. Present by Miss. Natthaya Duanghaklang. Cysteamine ?. Cysteamine. Objective.

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Effect of Cysteamine on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activities, and Metabolic

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  1. Effect of Cysteamine on Growth Performance, Digestive Enzyme Activities, and Metabolic Hormones in Broilers C. M. Yang, A. G. Chen,1 Q. H. Hong, J. X. Liu, and J. S. Liu Present by Miss. NatthayaDuanghaklang

  2. Cysteamine ?

  3. Cysteamine

  4. Objective Investigate the effects of the dietary addition of CSH on growth performance  digestive enzyme activities  concentration of metabolic hormones

  5. Materials & Methods Growth performance ADG, Feed intake, Feed conversion Bird & Diet Starter ; 1-21 days Finisher; 21-42 days Add CSH 4levels (0,60,90,120 and 150 mg/kg) Digestive Enzyme Activities in PancreaticTissue and Small Intestinal Contents Amylase activity, Lipase activity, Protease activity • Blood Sample Collection and Analysis • On d 21 and 42, blood samples were obtained at 0, 25,50, and 75 min • after the morning feeding • -analyze the concentrations of thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), insulin (INS), and gastrin (GAS)

  6. Results and Discussion 1-21 d ; ADGhigher in 60 mg of CSH/kg lower in 120 or 150 mg of CSH/kg 21-42 d;ADGhigher in 90 mg of CSH/kg lower in 120 or 150 mg of CSH/kg Growth performance 1-21 d ; Daily feed intake lower in 120 or 150 mg of CSH/kg Feed conversion lower in 150 mg of CSH/kg ** Low doses of CSH ; specific effect on SS-mediated inhibition of GH secretion ** High doses of CSH; disrupt GH secretion by an alternative mechanism (Millard et al., 1983; McLeod et al., 1995)

  7. Digestive Enzyme Activities in PancreaticTissue and Small Intestinal Contents Amylase activity, Lipase activity, Protease activity increased ; at 60 and 90 mg of CSH/kg, whereas they were decreased ; at 150 mg of CSH/kg *** CSH can relieve SS inhibits secretion of digestive enzymes from the pancreas and gastrointestine Amylase activity was higher in CSH-added birds than in the control ** Depletion of SS could enhance; - movement of gastrointestine - increase the enzyme secretion of the pancreas and gastrointestine - improve the activities of digestive enzymes

  8. Effects of cysteamine (CSH) on serum concentrations of thyroxine (T4), triiodothyronine (T3), insulin (INS), and gastrin (GAS) 1-21 d ** 60, 90, 120, and 150 mg of CSH/kg increased the serum concentrations of T4 and T3 ** 120 and 150 mg of CSH/kg increased the serum concentrations of GAS 21-42 d ** 90, 120, and 150 mg of CSH/kg increased the serum concentrations of T4 ** 150 mg of CSH/kg increased the serum concentrations of GAS CSH not affect on INS. ***Cysteamine increased plasma glucose and INS in the short term (1 h), but INS was not modified in a longer term (17 to 24 h) (Rideau et al.,1990)

  9. Conclusions Lower doses of dietary CSH increased growth performance and enhanced activities of digestive enzymes But higher doses of CSH appeared to decrease activities of digestive enzymes and, hence, inhibit growth performance CSH exerted effects on the concentrations of metabolic hormones

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