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In ovo green light photostimulation during the late incubation stage affects somatotropic axis activity

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 2, Pages 467-473

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2020.10.031

Keywords

broiler; critical period; green light photostimulation; somatotropic axis

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  1. Israeli Ministry of Agriculture [0340206]

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The study found that targeted green light stimulation during the last stage of broiler incubation can increase somatotropic axis expression, and conducting this stimulation during the late stage of incubation can achieve similar results to continuous stimulation throughout the incubation period.
Targeted green light photostimulation during the last stage of broiler incubation increases expression of the somatotropic axis. The purpose of this study was to further shorten the in ovo green light photostimulation and determine the critical age for photo stimulation in broilers embryos, as a future strategy for broiler incubation. Fertile broilers eggs (n = 420) were divided into 5 treatment groups. The first group was incubated under standard conditions (in the dark) as the negative control group. The second was incubated under intermittent monochromatic green light using light emitting diode lamps with an intensity of 0.1 W/m(2) at shell level from embryonic day (ED) 0 of incubation until hatch, as a positive control. The third, fourth, and fifth groups were incubated under intermittent monochromatic green light from ED 15, 16, and 18 of incubation, respectively, until hatch. All treatment groups showed elevated somatotropic axis expression compared with the negative control, with the group incubated under monochromatic green light from ED 18 until hatch showing results closest to the positive control. This suggests that broiler embryos can be exposed to in ovo green light photostimulation from a late stage of incubation (when transferring the eggs to the hatchery) and exhibit essentially the same outcome as obtained by photostimulation during the entire incubation period.

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