Rye-grass-derived probiotics alleviate heat stress effects on broiler growth, health, and gut microbiota

J Therm Biol. 2024 Jan:119:103771. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2023.103771. Epub 2023 Dec 16.

Abstract

The primary aim of this study was to assess the impact of liquid (S-LAB) and lyophilized (L-LAB) probiotics sourced from Rye-Grass Lactic Acid Bacteria on broilers experiencing heat stress. The study involved 240 broiler chicks divided into six groups. These groups included a negative control (Control) with broilers raised at a normal temperature (24 °C) on a basal diet, and positive control groups (S-LAB and L-LAB) with broilers under normal temperature receiving a lactic acid bacteria supplement (0.5 mL/L) from rye-grass in their drinking water. The heat stress group (HS) comprised broilers exposed to cyclic heat stress (5-7 h per day at 34-36 °C) on a basal diet, while the heat stress and probiotic groups (S-LAB/HS and L-LAB/HS) consisted of broilers under heat stress supplemented with the rye-grass-derived lactic acid bacteria. Results indicated that heat stress without supplementation (HS) led to reduced body weight gain, T3 levels, citrulline, and growth hormone levels, along with an increased feed conversion ratio, serum corticosterone, HSP70, ALT, AST, and leptin levels. Heat stress also negatively impacted cecal microbiota, decreasing lactic acid bacteria (LABC) while increasing E. coli and coliform bacteria (CBC) counts. Probiotic supplements (S-LAB/HS and L-LAB/HS) mitigated these effects by enhancing broilers' resilience to heat stress. In conclusion, rye grass-derived S-LAB and L-LAB probiotics can effectively support broiler chickens under heat stress, promoting growth, liver function, hormonal balance, gut health, and cecal microbiome ecology. These benefits are likely mediated through improved gut health.

Keywords: Broilers; Cecal ecology; Ghrelin; Heat stress; Leptin; Probiotics.

MeSH terms

  • Animal Feed / analysis
  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Diet / veterinary
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Escherichia coli
  • Gastrointestinal Microbiome*
  • Heat-Shock Response
  • Hot Temperature
  • Lolium*
  • Probiotics* / pharmacology
  • Secale