Performance, intestinal permeability, and gene expression of selected tight junction proteins in broiler chickens fed reduced protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, and glycine subjected to a leaky gut model
Published 2019 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Performance, intestinal permeability, and gene expression of selected tight junction proteins in broiler chickens fed reduced protein diets supplemented with arginine, glutamine, and glycine subjected to a leaky gut model
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Online
2019-07-22
DOI
10.3382/ps/pez393
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- High dietary zinc and glutamine do not improve the performance or reduce excreta moisture of broiler chickens fed diets with and without magnesium supplementation
- (2019) R Barekatain et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Avian Liver: The Forgotten Organ
- (2019) Faegheh Zaefarian et al. Animals
- Effects of delayed feeding, sodium butyrate and glutamine on intestinal permeability in newly-hatched broiler chickens
- (2018) Saad Gilani et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED ANIMAL RESEARCH
- Arginine Activates Intestinal p70S6k and Protein Synthesis in Piglet Rotavirus Enteritis
- (2018) Benjamin A. Corl et al. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Reduced protein diet and amino acid concentration alter intestinal barrier function and performance of broiler chickens with or without synthetic glucocorticoid
- (2018) R Barekatain et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- The Roles of Glutamine in the Intestine and Its Implication in Intestinal Diseases
- (2017) Min-Hyun Kim et al. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
- Effect of Dietary Protein Sources and Amino Acid Balances on Performance, Intestinal Permeability and Morphology in Broiler Chickens
- (2017) Rab Nawaz Soomro et al. International Journal of Pharmacology
- Reduced fasting periods increase intestinal permeability in chickens
- (2017) S. Gilani et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION
- Gene expression and morphological changes in the intestinal mucosa associated with increased permeability induced by short-term fasting in chickens
- (2017) S. Gilani et al. JOURNAL OF ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY AND ANIMAL NUTRITION
- Threonine, arginine, and glutamine: Influences on intestinal physiology, immunology, and microbiology in broilers
- (2017) C Bortoluzzi et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Effect of glycine supplementation in low protein diets with amino acids from soy protein isolate or free amino acids on broiler growth and nitrogen utilisation
- (2016) W. Siegert et al. BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE
- Glycine Regulates Expression and Distribution of Claudin-7 and ZO-3 Proteins in Intestinal Porcine Epithelial Cells
- (2016) Wei Li et al. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Interactive effects of dietary protein concentration and aflatoxin B1on performance, nutrient digestibility, and gut health in broiler chicks
- (2016) X. Chen et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Dietary supplementation of L-glutamine and L-glutamate in broiler chicks subjected to delayed placement
- (2016) I. Zulkifli et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- New biomarkers for intestinal permeability induced by lipopolysaccharide in chickens
- (2016) Saad Gilani et al. Animal Production Science
- Intestinal permeability – a new target for disease prevention and therapy
- (2014) Stephan C Bischoff et al. BMC GASTROENTEROLOGY
- Supplemental dietary l-arginine attenuates intestinal mucosal disruption during a coccidial vaccine challenge in broiler chickens
- (2014) Jianzhuang Tan et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Dietary glutamine prevents the loss of intestinal barrier function and attenuates the increase in core body temperature induced by acute heat exposure
- (2014) Anne D. N. Soares et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Growth, efficiency, and yield of commercial broilers from 1957, 1978, and 20051
- (2014) M. J. Zuidhof et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Dietary l-arginine supplementation attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced inflammatory response in broiler chickens
- (2013) Jianzhuang Tan et al. BRITISH JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Specific amino acids inhibit food intake via the area postrema or vagal afferents
- (2013) Josua Jordi et al. JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
- Commercially available amino acid supplementation of low-protein diets for broiler chickens with different ratios of digestible glycine+serine:lysine
- (2012) I. C. Ospina-Rojas et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Dexamethasone triggers lameness associated with necrosis of the proximal tibial head and proximal femoral head in broilers
- (2012) R. F. Wideman et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Nutritional Factors Influencing Intestinal Health of the Neonate
- (2012) Sheila K. Jacobi et al. Advances in Nutrition
- Effects of necrotic enteritis challenge on intestinal micro-architecture and mucin profile
- (2011) H.M. Golder et al. BRITISH POULTRY SCIENCE
- Dexamethasone alters the expression of genes related to the growth of skeletal muscle in chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus)
- (2011) Z. G. Song et al. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
- Regulation of Tight Junction Permeability by Intestinal Bacteria and Dietary Components
- (2011) Dulantha Ulluwishewa et al. JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
- Intestinal barrier function: Molecular regulation and disease pathogenesis
- (2009) Katherine R. Groschwitz et al. JOURNAL OF ALLERGY AND CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY
- The glycine plus serine requirement of broiler chicks fed low-crude protein, corn-soybean meal diets1
- (2009) A. M. Waguespack et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH
- Effects of stress simulated by dexamethasone on jejunal glucose transport in broilers
- (2009) Y. Li et al. POULTRY SCIENCE
- Dietary Amino Acid Responses of Broiler Chickens
- (2008) W. A. Dozier et al. JOURNAL OF APPLIED POULTRY RESEARCH
Find Funding. Review Successful Grants.
Explore over 25,000 new funding opportunities and over 6,000,000 successful grants.
ExplorePublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More