Effect of full feed and early feed restriction on broiler performance, abdominal fat level, cellularity, and fat metabolism in broiler chickens

Three hundred sixty Peterson X Arbor Acres chicks were fed two feed regimens to compare their effects on adipose cellularity, adipocyte lipolysis, hepatic glucose oxidation, adipocyte lipogenesis, bird performance, and abdominal fat level. Broilers in the first regimen had ad libitum access to feed...

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description Three hundred sixty Peterson X Arbor Acres chicks were fed two feed regimens to compare their effects on adipose cellularity, adipocyte lipolysis, hepatic glucose oxidation, adipocyte lipogenesis, bird performance, and abdominal fat level. Broilers in the first regimen had ad libitum access to feed throughout the 7-wk experiment, whereas broilers in the second regimen consumed feed at will throughout the experiment except that they were subjected to feed restriction (1.49 kcal/g BW2/3 daily) from 7 to 12 d of age (DOA). No differences in mean body weights were observed between the full-fed and restricted males and combined sex broilers at 49 DOA. Feed conversion and abdominal fat levels of female and combined sex were lower (P 0.05) for the restricted than full-fed broilers. No differences in adipocyte numbers based either on whole abdominal fat pads at 28 and 42 DOA or per gram fat at 42 DOA were observed between broilers fed the two feed regimens. However, the adipocyte numbers per gram fat at 28 DOA were greater (P 0.05) for the restricted broiler than for the broilers that ate freely. Lipolysis based per million adipocytes was not different between the treatments at 28 and 42 DOA; however, lipolysis based on per gram adipose tissue was increased (P 0.05) with the addition of isoproterenol and theophylline for the restricted broilers compared to the full-fed broilers at 28 DOA. No difference was observed between the feed regimens at 42 DOA with hormone addition. Lipogenesis of the restricted broilers was lower (P 0.05) than that of the full-fed broilers at 14 and 56 DOA. No difference in glucose oxidation was found between chickens fed the two regimens Reduced abdominal fat in the restricted broilers is attributed to the reduction of adipocyte volume, which may be due to decreased lipogenesis
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Adipose Tissue - cytology
Adipose Tissue - metabolism
AGE
ALIMENTACION AD LIBITUM
ALIMENTACION RACIONADA
ALIMENTATION A SATIETE
ALIMENTATION RATIONNEE
Animals
Body Weight
Cell Count
Cell Size
CELLULE
CELULAS
Chickens - physiology
DESEMPENO
EDAD
EFFICACITE ALIMENTAIRE
EFICIENCIA DE CONVERSION DEL PIENSO
Female
FOIE
FONCTION PHYSIOLOGIQUE
Food Deprivation - physiology
FUNCION FISIOLOGICA
GRAISSE ABDOMINALE
GRASA ABDOMINAL
HIGADO
Lipid Metabolism
LIPOGENESE
LIPOGENESIS
LIPOLISIS
LIPOLYSE
Lipolysis
Male
PESO
POIDS
POLLO DE ENGORDE
POULET DE CHAIR
TEJIDO ADIPOSO
TISSU ADIPEUX
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