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Physiology, Endocrinology & Reproduction

Adverse effects of aflatoxin B1 on skeletal muscle development in broiler chickens

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Pages 684-692 | Accepted 28 May 2014, Published online: 25 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

1. Detrimental effects of in ovo administrated of aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) on the embryonic development of skeletal muscle were determined using histological methods.

2. A total of 420 eggs of a Ross broiler parent stock were incubated and divided into 4 groups: (1) control, (2) 5 ng AFB1/egg group, (3) 15 ng AFB1/egg group, (4) 40 ng AFB1/egg group. Test solutions were injected via the air-sac, just prior to setting the eggs in the incubator.

3. Five eggs from each group were opened on different days of incubation (11d, 13d, 17d and 21d). Developmental stages of embryos were determined according to the Hamburger–Hamilton scale and embryos were weighed. Skeletal muscle tissue samples were dissected and fixed, sectioned and stained with Crossman’s trichrome and AgNOR.

4. The mean relative embryo, leg muscle and breast muscle weights of AFB1-treated groups were lower than the control group and decreased with increasing AFB1. The nucleus area and AgNOR area of the AFB1-treated groups were also lower than the control group whereas there were no significant differences in AgNOR numbers and AgNOR area/nucleus area among the treatment groups.

5. It was concluded that in ovo administrated of AFB1 adversely affected the embryonic development of skeletal muscle and that affected animals might therefore be more susceptible to skeletal and muscle disorders during the growing period.

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