Effect of inorganic zinc on selected immune parameters in chicken blood and jejunum after a. Galli infection

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Ascaridiosis in poultry results in a reduction in body weight gain, egg production, as well as microelement levels. Infected poultry have higher demands on feed with the addition of essential elements including zinc. The effects of the infection by Ascaridia galli and the supplementation of inorganic zinc on the immune status of broilers were monitored through evaluation of the relative expression of selected genes (interleukins, IFN-γ, and TNF-α) by real-time PCR, haematology parameters by microscopy, and quantitative changes of lamina propria lymphocytes by flow cytometry in day 7 and day 14 of the study. We observed that the enrichment of the diet with inorganic zinc has a positive effect on the relative percentage of CD4+ lamina propria lymphocytes in the jejunum and on heterophil counts in blood. In addition, it was concluded that inorganic zinc has an anti-inflammatory effect (downregulation of TNF-α and IL-17) and activates IgAproducing cells in the jejunum of chicks infected with A. galli.

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Karaffová, V., Revajová, V., Dvorožňáková, E., Grešáková, Ľ., Levkut, M., Ševčíková, Z., … Levkut, M. (2021). Effect of inorganic zinc on selected immune parameters in chicken blood and jejunum after a. Galli infection. Agriculture (Switzerland), 11(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/agriculture11060551

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