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Pro-And Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Glucocorticoid Fluticasone on Ovarian and Immune Functions in Commercial-Aged Laying Hens Publisher Pubmed



Hatefi A1 ; Zare Shahneh A1 ; Ansari Pirsaraie Z2 ; Alizadeh AM3 ; Atashnak MP4 ; Masoudi R5 ; Pio F4
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  1. 1. Department of Animal Science, University of Tehran, Karaj, 77871-31587, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Animal Science, Sari Agricultural and Natural Resources University, Sari, 48181-66996, Iran
  3. 3. Cancer Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, 1419733141, Iran
  4. 4. Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Department, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, V5A1S6, BC, Canada
  5. 5. Animal Science Research Institute of Iran (ASRI), Agricultural Research Education and Extension Organization (AREEO), Karaj, 3146618361, Iran

Source: Scientific Reports Published:2021


Abstract

Ovarian chronic inflammation has been created and extended in the laying hen mainly via increasing laying frequency and microbial infection, especially during the late stage of production period. This study was aimed to evaluate glucocorticoid (GC) Fluticasone as an anti-inflammatory agent on the gene expression of the ovarian pro-and anti-inflammatory mediators (follicular cyclooxygenases COX 1, 2, and cytokines), inflammatory responses of the immune system, ovarian functions (ovulation rate and follicular growths), and hormones in the commercial-aged laying hens. White Leghorn hens aged 92-weeks were used for four weeks to be supplemented by 2 ppm Fluticasone as an optimum dose obtained in a pre-trial base on ovulation rate. As compared to control, Fluticasone resulted in a significant decrease in the mRNA expression of COX-1 and pro-and anti-inflammatory cytokines, and increase in COX-2 mRNA expression and heterophil to lymphocyte ratio (P < 0.001). A significant reduction was observed in the ovulation rate, follicular size (P < 0.001), ovarian hormones, immunoglobulins, body weight, and food consummation (P ≤ 0.05) by administering GC Fluticasone. Although a relative anti-inflammatory improvement was created by Fluticasone in the ovarian condition, the administration of this glucocorticoid resulted in a considerable reduction in ovarian hormones and functions of commercial aged laying hens. © 2021, The Author(s).