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Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2007

Effects of methionine and arginine dietary levels on the immunity of broiler chickens submitted to immunological stimuli

Lauricio Librelotto Rubin; Cláudio Wageck Canal; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Luciano Trevizan; Teresa Herr Viola; Marcos Roberto Raber; Thomas Aguiar Gonçalves; Rodrigo Vieira Kras

The present study aimed at assessing the effects of methionine and arginine on the immune response of broiler chickens submitted to immunological stimuli. Three methionine concentrations (0.31, 0.51, and 0.66% from 1 to 21 days of age; 0.29, 0.49, and 0.64% from 22 to 42 days of age) and 2 arginine concentrations (1.33 and 1.83%; 1.14 and 1.64% for the same life periods) were tested. Birds were divided into two groups for immunological stimuli (3x2x2 arrangement). Vaccines against Marek’s disease, fowl pox, infectious bronchitis, Freund’s Complete Adjuvant, Sheep red blood cells (SRBC), and avian tuberculin were administered to one group as immunological stimuli; the other group did not receive any stimulus. The experiment was carried out with 432 one-day-old male Ross broilers, distributed into 12 treatments with 6 replicates of 6 birds each. Performance data were weekly collected. Anti-SRBC antibodies were collected by hemagglutination test and cell immune response (CIR) was measured by tubercularization reaction in one wattle 24 hours after administration of the second tuberculin injection at 42 days of age. The weight difference between the two wattles of each bird (one injected with tuberculin and the other not) was the measure of CIR. Arginine levels did not influence either bird performance or immune response. Methionine concentrations higher or lower than usually adopted in broiler production (0.51 and 0.49%) equally failed to influence the birds’ immune humoral response, but the best CIR was observed at the intermediate methionine level. Vaccines administered on the first day of age impaired bird performance up to the 21 st day of age.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2007

Influence of sulfur amino acid levels in diets of broiler chickens submitted to immune stress

Lauricio Librelotto Rubin; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Cláudio Wageck Canal; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Luciano Trevizan; Lilian Kratz Vogt; Rosecler Alves Pereira; Luciana de Almeida Lacerda

Several changes in amino acid levels occur during an infection. As a rule, glycine, taurine and serine levels diminish considerably, while cysteine levels increase. Such changes may be attributed to the intense consumption of sulfur amino acids (SAA- methionine+cysteine) during infectious challenge. Methionine plays an important role in humoral and cellular immune responses. It has been suggested that such effect is exerted by intracellular glutathione and cysteine levels. Four-hundred thirty-two day-old Ross male broiler chickens were fed (from 1 to 42 days of age) three SAA levels in the diet (0.72, 0.82, and 0.92% from 1 to 21 days of age; 0.65, 0.75, and 0.85% from 22 to 42 days of age) and submitted to two immunological stimulus series. Vaccines against Marek’s disease, Fowlpox, Infectious Bronchitis and Infectious Bursal disease, Freund’s Complete Adjuvant, and avian tuberculin were used as immunological stimuli. The experiment comprised 6 treatments, with 6 replications using 12 birds per replicate. Performance data were collected weekly. Gumboro antibodies were measured by ELISA, and the cellular immune response by the tuberculin test. SAA levels tested did not influence immune response. Nevertheless, the vaccines applied on the 1 st day impaired chick performance up to the 21 days of age. The SAA levels generally adopted in poultry husbandry may not be enough to assure weight gain, especially when birds are raised if a lowchallenge infectious environment.


Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science | 2011

Nutrient balance of layers fed diets with different calcium levels and the inclusion of phytase and/or sodium butyrate

Maitê de Moraes Vieira; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Marco Antônio Kunrath

In this study, Hisex Brown layers in lay were evaluated between 40 and 44 weeks of age to evaluate the inclusion of bacterial phytase (Ph) and sodium butyrate (SB) to diets containing different calcium levels (CaL). Performance, average egg weight and eggshell percentage, in addition to nutrient metabolizability and Ca and P balance were evaluated for 28 days. Birds were distributed according to a completely randomized experimental design with a 3x2x2 factorial arrangement, with three calcium levels (2.8, 3.3, 3.8%); the addition or not of phytase (500PhU/kg) and the addition or not of sodium butyrate (20mEq/kg), composing 12 treatments with eight replicates of one bird each. There was no additive effect of phytase or SB on the evaluated responses. Feed intake and feed conversion ratio were influenced by CaL, with the best performance obtained with 3.3% dietary Ca. Ca balance was positively affected by dietary Ca, and P balance by the addition of phytase. Ca dietary concentration, estimated to obtain Ca body balance, was 3.41%, corresponding to an apparent retention of 59.9% of Ca intake.


Ciencia Rural | 2010

Digestibilidade de nutrientes e balanço de Ca e P em suínos recebendo dietas com ácido butírico, fitase e diferentes níveis de cálcio

Taiane Golfetto Machinsky; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Mariana de Lemos Moraes; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Maria Esperanza Mayorga Cortés


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2017

Spatialization of Brazilian pig production: relationship between productive, physical, environmental, and socio-economic variables

Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Bárbara Bremm; Jennifer L. Teixeira; Nathalia S. Costa; Júlio Otávio Jardim Barcellos; José Braccini; Robson Jose Cesconeto; Concepta McManus


Archivos De Zootecnia | 2015

Morphological growth curves for locally adapted swine in Brazil

P.R. Dall Cortivo; A.A. Bretas; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; José Braccini; Concepta McManus


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2010

EFEITO DA FORMA FÍSICA E DA RESTRIÇÃO ALIMENTAR SOBRE O DESEMPENHO DE POEDEIRAS LEVES

Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Ronald Alejandro Rocha Claros


Archive | 2009

Efeito do butirato de sódio na dieta sobre a resposta imune de frangos de corte submetidos a desafio imunológico

Camila Schultz Marcolla; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Juliana Grandi; Maitê de Moraes Vieira; Mario Federico Gianfelici


Archive | 2009

Efeitos da adição de fitase e butirato de sódio em dietas com diferentes níveis de cálcio para poedeiras semi-pesadas.

Juliana Grandi; Alexandre de Mello Kessler; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Maitê de Moraes Vieira; Marco Antônio Kunrath


Archive | 2009

Influência do cálcio e do bicarbonato de sódio da dieta sobre o pH da digesta e metabolismo de frangos de corte

Felipe D’Ávila Peixoto; Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro; Isabel Cristina Mello da Silva; Maitê de Moraes Vieira; Marco Antônio Kunrath; Mario Federico Gianfelici

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Alexandre de Mello Kessler

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Andrea Machado Leal Ribeiro

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Maitê de Moraes Vieira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Cláudio Wageck Canal

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luciano Trevizan

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Thomas Aguiar Gonçalves

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Lauricio Librelotto Rubin

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marco Antônio Kunrath

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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José Braccini

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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