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Effects of taurine and housing density on renal function in laying hens.


ABSTRACT: This study investigated the putative protective effects of supplemental 2-aminoethane sulfonic acid (taurine) and reduced housing density on renal function in laying hens. We randomly assigned fifteen thousand green-shell laying hens into three groups: a free range group, a low-density caged group, and a high-density caged group. Each group was further divided equally into a control group (C) and a taurine treatment group (T). After 15 d, we analyzed histological changes in kidney cells, inflammatory mediator levels, oxidation and anti-oxidation levels. Experimental data revealed taurine supplementation, and rearing free range or in low-density housing can lessen morphological renal damage, inflammatory mediator levels, and oxidation levels and increase anti-oxidation levels. Our data demonstrate that taurine supplementation and a reduction in housing density can ameliorate renal impairment, increase productivity, enhance health, and promote welfare in laying hens.

SUBMITTER: Ma ZL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5170885 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec.

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of taurine and housing density on renal function in laying hens.

Ma Zi-Li ZL   Gao Yang Y   Ma Hai-Tian HT   Zheng Liu-Hai LH   Dai Bin B   Miao Jin-Feng JF   Zhang Yuan-Shu YS  

Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 20161201 12


This study investigated the putative protective effects of supplemental 2-aminoethane sulfonic acid (taurine) and reduced housing density on renal function in laying hens. We randomly assigned fifteen thousand green-shell laying hens into three groups: a free range group, a low-density caged group, and a high-density caged group. Each group was further divided equally into a control group (C) and a taurine treatment group (T). After 15 d, we analyzed histological changes in kidney cells, inflamm  ...[more]

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