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Metformin improves ovarian function and increases egg production in broiler breeder hens

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REPRODUCTION
卷 165, 期 3, 页码 289-300

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BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/REP-22-0256

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Broiler breeder hens with poor reproductive efficiency were treated with different doses of metformin to study its effects on body weight, abdominal fat pad weight, ovarian function, and plasma hormone concentrations. The results showed that the highest dose of metformin significantly reduced body and abdominal fat pad weights, normalized ovarian follicular hierarchy, and improved egg production, fertility, and hatchability. Metformin treatment also altered the plasma profile of reproductive hormones. Further research is needed to understand the mechanisms behind these beneficial effects.
Broiler breeder hens, the parent stock of commercial broiler chickens, have poor reproductive efficiency associated with aberrant and excessive recruitment of ovarian follicles which results in sub-optimal egg production, fertility, and hatchability. The reproductive dysfunction observed in these hens resembles polycystic ovary syndrome in women, a condition wherein metformin is prescribed as a treatment. The main objectives of this study were to determine the effect of metformin on body weight, abdominal fat pad weight, ovarian function, and plasma steroid hormone concentrations. Broiler breeder hens were treated with 0, 25, 50, or 75 mg/kg body weight of metformin mixed in the diet for 40 weeks (n = 45 hens/treatment; 2565 weeks of age). At 65 weeks of age, hens that received the highest dose of metformin had significantly lower body and abdominal fat pad weights (P < 0.05) than the control. Metformin treatment, at all levels, normalized the preovulatory and prehierarchical ovarian follicular hierarchy. Metformin (50 or 75 mg/kg body weight) significantly increased the total number of eggs laid per hen during the entire production period and these hens had significantly greater fertility and hatchability at 65 weeks of age compared to the control (P < 0.05). Metformin treatment at all levels altered the plasma profile of reproductive hormones, with significantly lower plasma testosterone concentrations and a decreased testosterone to androstenedione ratio in hens that received metformin (P < 0.05). Future studies should focus on the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of metformin in improving the reproductive efficiency of broiler breeder hens.

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