Effect of cyclic heat stress on thyroidal hormones, thyroid histology, and performance of two broiler strains
This study determined thyroid hormone (T 3 and T 4 ) serum levels and investigated thyroid gland histology, as well as two broiler strains performance kept at different periods of heat stress. Broilers (560 Cobb Slow™ and 560 Hubbard Flex™) were distributed in control environment (0) reared followin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of biometeorology 2020-07, Vol.64 (7), p.1125-1132 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study determined thyroid hormone (T
3
and T
4
) serum levels and investigated thyroid gland histology, as well as two broiler strains performance kept at different periods of heat stress. Broilers (560 Cobb Slow™ and 560 Hubbard Flex™) were distributed in control environment (0) reared following the thermal recommendations, and environments 1, 2, and 3 exposed to high temperatures for 1 h, 2 h, and 3 h a day, respectively, from 14 to 42 days old. At 21, 28, 35, and 42 days old, blood samples were collected to determine T
3
and T
4
serum levels. At 42 days old, thyroid glands were removed for histological analyses. The performance was calculated weekly. T
3
levels decreased with age advance, while T
4
serum concentration was higher at 42 days old (23.27 nmol L
−1
) and lower at 28 days old (15.69 nmol L
−1
). The histological sections revealed that thyroid morphology was well preserved. Live weight was higher in Cobb Slow™ (2.97 kg) than Hubbard Flex™ (2.93 kg) broilers at 42 days old. It is possible to conclude that cyclic heat stress exposure for a 3-h period from 14 to 42 days old did not affect performance, thyroid histology, or T
3
and T
4
serum levels. Cobb Slow™ broilers had the best live weight values at slaughtering. With increasing age, T
3
levels decreased and T
4
levels increased for both strains. |
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ISSN: | 0020-7128 1432-1254 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00484-020-01886-0 |