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Asian-australasian Journal of Animal Sciences | 2017

Effect of sodium butyrate on performance, immune status, microarchitecture of small intestinal mucosa and lymphoid organs in broiler chickens

Arbab Sikandar; Hafsa Zaneb; M. Younus; Saima Masood; Asim Aslam; Farina Khattak; Saima Ashraf; M. S. Yousaf; H. Rehman

Objective This study aimed to examine the effect of sodium butyrate (SB) on growth performance, immune status, organs weights, and microarchitecture of lymphoid organs and small intestine. Methods A total of 120, 1-d-old broiler chicks were distributed into the following four treatment groups: corn-soy based basal diet (BD) without supplement (control), or the same BD supplemented with 0.1 g/kg zinc bacitracin (ZnB), 0.5 g/kg SB (SB-0.5), or 1.0 g/kg SB (SB-1), respectively. Six birds/group were killed on d-21 and d-35, and samples were collected. Results Cell-mediated immune response at 48 h post-Phytohemagglutinin-P injection, and antibody titer against Newcastle disease vaccine and sheep red blood cells on d-35 was noted higher (p<0.05) in SB-1 compared to ZnB and control. Lower (p<0.05) feed conversion ratio (FCR) was attained by the supplemented groups. Thymus and spleen weighed more (p<0.05) in SB-1, and bursa registered more (p<0.05) weight in both SB groups compared to control. On d-21, areas of thymus medulla and spleen germinal centers were noted higher (p<0.05) in SB-1 group. The villus height and villus surface area increased (p<0.05) in duodenum and jejunum in both SB groups on d-21, and in SB-1 on d-35, respectively compared to ZnB and control. On d-21, number of goblet cells containing mucins of acidic nature increased (p<0.05) in all the segments of small intestines in SB-1 group compared to control, and on d-35 in ileum compared to other groups. Conclusion In conclusion, SB improved growth performance and immunity as well as modulated morphology of lymphoid organs and gut mucosa in broiler chickens.


Journal of Nutrition and Food Sciences | 2015

Effect on Lipid Profile Parameters by the Addition of Orange Juice in Dietof Hypercholesterolemic Patients

Zeshan Ali; Naureen Naeem; Zubair Farooq; Saima Masood; Muhammad Hafeez-urehmanf; Shakeel Ashraf

Proceedings of epidemiologic data revealed that a more consumption of vegetable and fruits allied with a less susceptibility of Acute Heart Disease. Orange juice is a good source of folate, Vitamin C and flavanones, but their effect on heart patients has not been studied scrupulously. Present research focused on fifty subjects having elevated total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol. Participants consumed 2 cups (5000 mL) of orange juice daily into their diets, each dose over a period of 4 week followed by a 5-week washout period. Plasma lipid, folate and vitamin C (a compliance marker) concentrations measured at baseline, after each treatment, and after the washout period. The consumption of calcium, fatty acids, protein total energy and cholesterol did not significantly varied in each of the period. The dietary interference had no substantial effect on body weight body mass index or plasma lipid concentration. Though total plasma triglycerol and HDL-cholesterol concentration increased 17% and 24% however LDL-HDL cholesterol ratio declined during the study time period.


Microbial Pathogenesis | 2018

Salmonella infection may alter the expression of toll like receptor 4 and immune related cells in chicken bursa of Fabricius

Abdur Rahman Ansari; Muhammad Arshad; Saima Masood; Hai-Bo Huang; Xing Zhao; Ningya Li; Zhijian Sun; Lei Cui; Yafang Hu; Huazhen Liu

Toll like receptor 4 (TLR4), eosinophils and mast cells play significant role in host immunity during several pathogenic infections. However in vivo tissue expression of TLR4 and distribution pattern of eosinophils and mast cells in chicken bursa of Fabricius (BF) during Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium (STm) infection is poorly studied. Therefore, herein, following immunostaining, we found localization of TLR4 in follicular cortex and medulla and its expression was statistical increased after 36 h and 72 h of STm stimulation. Chromotrope 2R staining revealed that eosinophils were mostly distributed in follicular cortex, inter-follicular spaces and in or around blood vessels and their number in BF were statistical increased after 72 h of STm stimulation. The presence of eosinophils was confirmed using immunostaining with anti-rabbit eosinophil cationic protein antibody. Toluidine blue stained mast cells were mostly distributed in connective tissues between inter-follicular spaces while some were also present in follicular cortex of BF. However, STm stimulation illustrated non-significant effect on the number of mast cells or their de-granulation, instead their number were gradually decreased in BF with advancement in age of chickens. Hence, this study provided novel information about in vivo tissue distribution of TLR4, eosinophils and mast cells in BF during STm infection.


Animal Science Journal | 2018

A comparative study of ammonia transport across ruminal epithelia from Bos indicus crossbreds versus Bos taurus

Imtiaz Rabbani; Hannah-Sophie Braun; Tasneem Akhtar; Franziska Liebe; Julia Rosendahl; Martin Grunau; Uwe Tietjen; Saima Masood; Sabine Kaessmeyer; Dorothee Günzel; H. Rehman; Friederike Stumpff

Absorption of ammonia from the rumen of cattle decreases nitrogen availability for fermentational protein synthesis, leading to increased competition of cattle with humans for protein and enhancing the release of toxic nitrogenous compounds into the environment. Given that differences in feeding and breeding might induce differences in ruminal ammonia transport, we compared electrophysiological, histological, and molecular biological characteristics of ruminal epithelia of Bos indicus crossbreds (Sahiwal-Mix, SWM) with those of Bos taurus (Holstein-Friesian, HF). As in HF, the stratified cornified epithelium of SWM expressed claudin 1 and 4. Measurements of ammonia flux (HF) and serosal pH (both breeds) suggested that at a mucosal pH of 6.4, net transport primarily occurred as NH4 + . As shown previously for HF, NH4 + induced a concentration-dependent rise in short circuit current (Isc ) in SWM that could be further stimulated by the TRP channel agonist menthol. Relative mRNA expression levels for TRPV3, TRPV4, TRPM6, and TRPM7 were significantly lower in SWM than in HF, with TRPA1 expression near the limit of detection. We conclude that uptake of ammonia from the rumen of both breeds occurs electrogenically as NH4 + with functional and molecular biological evidence pointing towards involvement of TRPV3 and TRPV4.


International Journal for Agro Veterinary and Medical Sciences | 2013

Assessment of seasonal variations in plasma progesterone concentrations and the morphometry of corpus luteum and ovary during estrous in Nili-Ravi buffalo

Abdur Rahman Ansari; Hafsa Zaneb; Saima Masood; Aneela Zameer Durrani; Asghar Hussain; Ahmad Yar Qamar

The influence of season on the plasma progesterone concentrations and morphometric values of corpus luteum and ovary was studied through ultrasonography in spring (n=10) and dry hot (n=10) seasons on alternate days during the estrous cycle regardless of estrous phases in Nili-Ravi buffaloes. The mean morphometric values of length and width of ovary and the diameter and area of corpus luteum were higher in spring than those in dry hot seasons. The plasma progesterone concentrations were determined by ELISA (Enzyme Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay) technique and influence of seasons was found significant (P


Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2016

Effect of Prebiotic Galacto-Oligosaccharides on Serum Lipid Profile of Hypercholesterolemics

Arooj Hashmi; Naureen Naeem; Zubair Farooq; Saima Masood; Sanaullah Iqbal; Rahat Naseer


Food Science and Technology International | 2016

Effect of Bamboo Powder Supplementation on Physicochemical and Organoleptic Characteristics of Fortified Cookies

Umair Mustafa; Naureen Naeem; Saima Masood; Zubair Farooq


Advancements in Life Sciences | 2013

Last Decade of Dengue – and the Next One

Shafique Ahmed; Tayyaba Ijaz; M. A. Khan; Saima Masood; Saadia Ijaz; Muhammad Younus; Zahid Pervaiz; Tahir Yaqub


Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences | 2016

Dimensional characteristics of spermatozoa of Nili-Ravi buffalo bulls: seasonaland climatic influences

Sajid Hameed; Saima Masood; Hafsa Zaneb; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; Muhammad Younis; Muhammad Avais; M. R. Khan


Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins | 2018

Effect of Dietary Supplementation of Zinc and Multi-Microbe Probiotic on Growth Traits and Alteration of Intestinal Architecture in Broiler

Shah M; Hafsa Zaneb; Saima Masood; Rifat Ullah Khan; Saima Ashraf; Arbab Sikandar; Hafiz Faseeh Ur Rehman; H. Rehman

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Hafsa Zaneb

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Asim Aslam

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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H. Rehman

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Arbab Sikandar

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Aneela Zameer Durrani

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Saima Ashraf

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Kamran Ashraf

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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M. Younus

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Mirza Muhammad Usman

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Muhammad Usman Saleem

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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