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001-es BibID:
BIBFORM134831
Első szerző:
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (animal science)
Cím:
Arginine shapes growth and mTOR pathway gene expression in Japanese quails (Coturnix japonica) / Mequanint Gashew, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Fadella Nur Almira, Eman Moustafa Abdelbary, Doha Mohamad Khalifeh, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, Gabriella Gulyás, Renáta Knop, Brigitta Csernus, Csaba Szabó, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
2045-2322
Megjegyzések:
Arginine is a crucial amino acid that regulates growth, metabolism, and cellular homeostasis through nutrient-sensing pathways such as the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR). However, the mechanisms by which dietary arginine modulates mTOR signalling and associated gene networks during early development remain poorly understood in birds. Here, we tested the effects of dietary arginine levels (low, control, and high) on body mass, gene expression, and gene network connectivity in Japanese quail chicks (Coturnix japonica). Using 153 birds over a 14-day experiment, we show that post-hatch arginine restriction significantly impairs growth in both sexes, while gene expression and gene network connectivity responses to arginine availability are strongly sex-specific. Arginine supplementation in females led to coordinated upregulation of growth-related genes (IGF1, GHR), translation regulators (EIF4EBP1), lipid metabolism genes (FASN, FABP1), and oxidative defence (SOD2). In contrast, males showed more limited changes, primarily involving MTOR and autophagy-related gene ATG5. Gene network analysis revealed enhanced connectivity and centrality in females under arginine supplementation, suggesting a more extensive gene interaction response, while males showed sparser networks under restriction, with MTOR and IGF1 emerging as key regulatory hubs. These findings provide novel insights into the sensitivity of developing birds to early nutritional conditions and suggest that the mechanisms underlying growth, gene expression, and gene networking can differ between the sexes, even without sex differences in phenotypic traits. Our results highlight the importance of considering sex-specific gene regulatory architectures when evaluating nutritional effects on vertebrate development.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Amino acid
gene expression
growth
poultry
mechanistic target of rapamycin
Megjelenés:
Scientific Reports. - [Epub ahead of print] (2025), p. 1-25. -
További szerzők:
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Almira, Fadella Nur (1994-) (animal scientist)
AbdElbary, Eman (1991-) (animal science)
Khalifeh, Doha Mohamad (1998-) (animal science)
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
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2.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM134829
Első szerző:
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (animal science)
Cím:
Dietary arginine modulates egg production and mTOR signalling pathway gene expression in adult Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) / Mequanint Gashew, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Fadella Nur Almira, Eman Moustafa Abdelbary, Gabriella Gulyás, Renáta Knop, Brigitta Csernus, Csaba Szabó, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2026
ISSN:
2451-943X
Megjegyzések:
Arginine, an essential amino acid in birds, plays a central role in growth and reproduction. Regulation of the mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) signalling pathway is among its key functions. This study examined how dietary arginine affects reproductive performance, body mass, and hepatic gene expression in adult female Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). A total of 81 quails were randomly assigned to one of the three dietary treatments for 14 days: a diet containing 1.26% arginine (control), 0.945% arginine (restricted), and 1.575% arginine (supplemented). Body mass, hen-day egg production (HDEP), and egg mass were recorded, and liver samples were analysed using qPCR for mTOR signalling pathway-related genes. Arginine supplementation significantly increased HDEP, whereas neither restriction nor supplementation altered body mass or egg mass. Arginine restriction downregulated the expression of MTOR, IGF1, GHR, FASN, ATG5, ATG9A, SOD1, and SOD2 genes. In contrast, supplementation upregulated ATG5 but downregulated SOD2. Network analysis revealed treatment-dependent shifts: under restriction, SOD2 functioned as a key bridge despite reduced expression, whereas under supplementation, centrality shifted to GHR and FASN, indicating enhanced growth and lipogenic activity. Overall, dietary arginine reshaped the molecular structure of the mTOR pathway without affecting somatic maintenance, instead favouring reproductive output. These findings suggest that dietary arginine regulates egg production and gene expression in the mTOR signalling pathway in adult Japanese quail.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Japanese quail
Arginine
mTOR
Gene expression
Megjelenés:
Veterinary and Animal Science. - 31 (2026), p. 1-10. -
További szerzők:
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Almira, Fadella Nur (1994-) (animal scientist)
AbdElbary, Eman (1991-) (animal science)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
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3.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM134241
Első szerző:
Achenef, Gashew Mequanint (animal science)
Cím:
Differential regulation of genes by arginine in Japanese quail / Mequanint Gashew, Fadella A. Nur, Eman AbdElbary, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Gabriella Gulyás, Renáta Knop, Brigitta Csernus, Csaba Szabó, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2025
ISBN:
978-80-552-2916-4
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
előadáskivonat
könyvrészlet
arginine
gene expression
Japanese quail
Megjelenés:
Animal Science Days 2025: Book of Abstracts: 33rd International Symposium, September 23-26, 2025 Nitra, Slovakia/ ed. Radovan Kasarda, Nina Moravčíková, Ľubica Jamborová. - p. 57. -
További szerzők:
Almira, Fadella N.
AbdElbary, Eman (1991-) (animal science)
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
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Saját polcon:
4.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM109257
035-os BibID:
(Scopus)85149477136 (WoS)000942239000001
Első szerző:
Csernus Brigitta (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Cím:
Capsanthin supplementation modulates the immune response in broiler chickens under Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide challenge / Brigitta Csernus, Csaba Szabó, Renáta Knop, Reda Gebrehaweria Kidane, Sawadi Fransisco Ndunguru, Gabriella Gulyás, Xénia Erika Ozsváth, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2023
ISSN:
2363-9822
Megjegyzések:
Due to the legislation of antibiotic usage, natural substances are required for application in the poultry industry. Because of their potential anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, carotenoids are great sources. Capsanthin, a major carotenoid giving the red color of pepper, is a promising feed additive, as it can reduce chronic inflammation. This study was conducted to determine the effects of capsanthin supplementation at 80 mg kg?1 in feed on the immune response of broiler chickens under Escherichia coli O55:B5 lipopolysaccharide (LPS) challenge. Ross 308 male broilers were divided into treatments: control (basal diet) and feedsupplemented groups. At 42 d of age, chickens were weighed and then challenged with 1 mg LPS per kilogram of body weight intraperitoneally. Four hours after injection, birds were euthanized, and then spleen and blood samples were collected. Capsanthin supplement at 80 mg kg?1 did not change the growth parameters and the relative spleen weight. LPS immunization resulted in higher splenic interleukin-1? (IL-1?), interleukin-6 (IL-6), and interferon-? (IFN-? ) mRNA expressions. Capsanthin addition reached lower gene expression levels of IL-6 and IFN-? compared to the LPS-injected birds. At plasma level, dietary capsanthin resulted in lower IL-1? and IL-6 levels. These results may indicate the potential anti-inflammatory effect of capsanthin supplementation in broiler chickens.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
capsanthin
broiler chicken
gene expression
immunology
Megjelenés:
Archives Animal Breeding. - 66 : 1 (2023), p. 103-111. -
További szerzők:
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Ozsváth Xénia Erika
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
TKP2020-NKA-04
Egyéb
ÚNKP20-4-I-DE-101
Egyéb
K139021
OTKA
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Saját polcon:
5.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM118839
035-os BibID:
(WoS)001174529200010 (Scopus)85185693265
Első szerző:
Lugata, James Kachungwa (Ph.D hallgató)
Cím:
In ovo feeding of methionine affects antioxidant status and growth-related gene expression of TETRA SL and Hungarian indigenous chicks / James K. Lugata, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Gabriella Gulyás, Renáta Knop, János Oláh, Levente Czeglédi, Csaba Szabó
Dátum:
2024
ISSN:
2045-2322
Megjegyzések:
Methionine (Met) plays a substantial role in poultry due to its involvement in several pathways, including enhancing antioxidant status and improving growth performance and health status. This study examined how in ovo feeding of Met affects hatching performance, antioxidant status, and hepatic gene expression related to growth and immunity in the TETRA-SL LL hybrid (TSL) commercial layer and Hungarian partridge colored hen (HPC) indigenous genotypes. The eggs were injected with saline, DL-Met, and L-Met on 17.5 days of embryonic development. The results showed that the in ovo feeding of DL-Met significantly increased the hatching weight and ferric reducing the ability of the plasma (FRAP) compared with L-Met. The in ovo feeding of either Met source enhanced the liver health and function and hepatic antioxidant status of the chicks. The genotype`s differences were significant; the TSL genotype had better hatching weight, an antioxidant defense system, and downregulated growth-related gene expression than the HPC genotype. In ovo feeding of either Met source enhanced the chicks' health status and antioxidant status, and DL-Met improved the hatching weight of the chicks more than L-Met. Genotype differences were significantly evident in the responses of growth performance, antioxidant status, blood biochemical parameters, and gene expression to Met sources.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Megjelenés:
Scientific Reports. - 14 : 1 (2024), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Oláh János (1976-) (állattenyésztés)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
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Saját polcon:
6.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM118530
035-os BibID:
(WoS)001175647600001 (Scopus)85184758825
Első szerző:
Lugata, James Kachungwa (Ph.D hallgató)
Cím:
Methionine sources and genotype affect embryonic intestinal development, antioxidants, tight junctions, and growth-related gene expression in chickens / James K. Lugata, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Xenia E. Ozsváth, Eszter Angyal, Levente Czegledi, Gabriella Gulyas, Renata Knop, Janos Oláh, Zoltan Mészár, Rita Varga, Brigitta Csernus, Csaba Szabo
Dátum:
2024
ISSN:
2405-6545
Megjegyzések:
Methionine (Met) is an essential and first limiting amino acid in the poultry diet that plays a significant role in chicken embryonic development and growth. The present study examined the effect of in ovo injection of DL-Met and L-Met sources and genotypes on chicken embryonic-intestinal development and health. Fertilized eggs of the two genotypes, TETRA -SL layer hybrid (TSL) d commercial layer hybrid and Hungarian Partridge colored hen breed (HPC) d a native genotype, were randomly distributed into four treatments for each genotype. The treatment groups include the following: 1) control non-injected eggs (NoIn); 2) saline-injected (SaIn); 3) DL-Met injected (DLM); and 4) L-Met injected (LM). The in ovo injection was carried out on 17.5 d of embryonic development; after hatching, eight chicks per group were sacrificed, and the jejunum was extracted for analysis. The results showed that both DLM and LM groups had enhanced intestinal development as evidenced by increased villus width, villus height, and villus area (P < 0.05) compared to the control. The DLM group had significantly reduced crypt depth, glutathione content (GSH), glutathione S-transferase 3 alpha (GST3), occludin (OCLN) gene expression and increased villus height to crypt depth ratio in the TSL genotype than the LM group (P < 0.05). The HPC genotype has overexpressed insulin -like growth factor 1 (IGF1) gene, tricellulin (MD2), occludin (OCLN), superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1), and GST3 genes than the TSL genotype (P < 0.05). In conclusion, these findings showed that in ovo injection of Met enhanced intestinal development, and function, with genotypes responding differently under normal conditions. Genotypes also influenced the expression of intestinal antioxidants, tight junction, and growth-related genes.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
DL-Methionine
L-Methionine
In ovo injection
Intestinal development
Poultry
Megjelenés:
Animal Nutrition. - 16 (2024), p. 218-230. -
További szerzők:
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Ozsváth Xénia Erika
Angyal Eszter (1994-) (állatorvos doktor)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Oláh János (1976-) (állattenyésztés)
Mészár Zoltán Mihály (1977-) (agrármérnök, biotechnológus)
Varga Rita
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
K 139021
Egyéb
Stipendium Hungaricum Scholarship
Egyéb
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Saját polcon:
7.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM131480
Első szerző:
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Cím:
Amino acid supplementation supports growth and reproductive development under dietary restriction / Ndunguru, Sawadi F.; Reda, Gebrehaweria K.; Csernus, Brigitta; Gulyás, Gabriella; Knop, Renáta; Szabó, Csaba; Lendvai, Ádám Z.; Czeglédi, Levente
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
2673-6225
Megjegyzések:
Introduction: Nutritional status influences developmental processes, including sexual maturation. While the effects of macronutrients on reproductive development are well studied, the role of specific amino acid composition in ovarian and follicular development in birds remains less explored. Here, we investigated the impact of dietary restriction and amino acid supplementation on growth and reproductive development of Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Methods: Birds were assigned to five dietary treatments: control (ad libitum), 20% dietary restriction (DR20), and DR20 supplemented with methionine (DR20 +Met), leucine (DR20+Leu) or both (DR20+Leu+Met) at levels 20% above the recommended nutrient content. Results and discussion: Dietary restriction reduced body mass, ovary mass, ovary index, and total antioxidant capacity without affecting hierarchical follicle counts or size. However, supplementation with either amino acid improved these parameters from dietary restriction to the control levels. Furthermore, methionine supplementation alone or combination of methionine and leucine significantly increased follicle numbers, whereas leucine alone had no effect on hierarchical follicle numbers. Our findings underscore the importance of amino acids in mitigating the adverse effects of dietary restriction on growth, reproduction, and oxidative balance in birds at the onset of reproductive maturation.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
amino acids
dietary restriction
Japanese quail
ovary follicles
total antioxidant capacity
Megjelenés:
Frontiers in Animal Science. - 6 (2025), p. 1-13. -
További szerzők:
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
K139021
OTKA
Internet cím:
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DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
8.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM119806
035-os BibID:
(Scopus)85188419101 (WoS)001190325200001
Első szerző:
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Cím:
Embryonic methionine triggers post-natal developmental programming in Japanese quail / Ndunguru, Sawadi F.; Reda, Gebrehaweria K.; Csernus, Brigitta; Knop, Renáta; Gulyás, Gabriella; Szabó, Csaba; Czeglédi, Levente; Lendvai, Ádám Z.
Dátum:
2024
ISSN:
0174-1578
Megjegyzések:
Embryonic development is one of the most sensitive and critical stages when maternal effects may influence the offspring's phenotype. In birds and other oviparous species, embryonic development is confined to the eggs, therefore females must deposit resources into the eggs to prepare the offspring for the prevailing post-natal conditions. However, the mechanisms of such phenotypic adjustments remain poorly understood. We simulated a maternal nutritional transfer by injecting 1 mg of l-methionine solution into Japanese quail eggs before the onset of incubation. The increase in early methionine concentration in eggs activated the insulin/insulin-like signalling and mechanistic target of rapamycin (IIS/mTOR) signalling pathways and affected post-natal developmental trajectories. Chicks from methionine-supplemented eggs had higher expression of liver IGF1 and mTOR genes at hatching but were similar in size, and the phenotypic effects of increased growth became apparent only a week later and remained up to three weeks. Circulating levels of insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and expression of ribosomal protein serine 6 kinase 1 (RPS6K1), the mTOR downstream effector, were elevated only three weeks after hatching. These results show that specific nutritional cues may have phenotypic programming effects by sequentially activating specific nutrient-sensing pathways and achieving transgenerational phenotypic plasticity.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
L-methionine
IGF1
mTOR
Growth
Amino acid
Megjelenés:
Journal Of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic And Environmental Physiology. - 194 (2024), p. 179-189. -
További szerzők:
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Pályázati támogatás:
K139021
OTKA
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Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
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Saját polcon:
9.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM131388
035-os BibID:
(Scopus)105010883664
Első szerző:
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (Animal Sceince)
Cím:
Reproductive resilience and trade-offs : egg component allocation under nutritional constraints in Japanese Quails / Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, Renáta Knop, James K. Lugata, Brigitta Csernus, Gabriella Gulyás, Csaba Szabó, Ádám Z. Lendvai, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2025
Megjegyzések:
Under natural conditions, organisms regularly experience seasonal or unpredictable fluctuations in their diet that may shape the quantity and quality of their reproduction. While these dietary shifts are known to influence overall reproductive output, their specific effects on the proportional composition of egg components remain unexplored. To partially simulate the natural conditions, we conducted two trials using adult Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica) to examine how dietary restriction and unpredictable feeding influence the proportional composition of egg components. In the first trial, quails were assigned to one of four treatments: full-fed (control) or restricted feeding at 20% (DR20), 30% (DR30), and 40% (DR40) below daily intake. In the second trial, quails were assigned to one of three treatments: full feeding (control), constant 40% restriction (DR40), or unpredictable feeding schedule (UNPR). Each trial lasted for 14 days, and birds were housed individually. Severe dietary restrictions (DR30, DR40) reduced albumen and shell mass, shell thickness, and egg volume. However, yolk mass, yolk color, egg shape index, and shell density remained unaffected across all dietary levels. Severe restrictions also increased the yolk ratio while reducing the albumen ratio, suggesting that birds may evolutionarily prioritize yolk deposition to sustain reproductive functions. However, reduced albumen content due to maternal nutritional stress may also limit essential nutrients, and disrupt the embryo's osmoregulation, which ultimately affects offspring quality. Reduced shell contents at the severe restriction levels can affect the egg's ability to provide physical protection, regulate gas exchange and control water loss, thereby influencing embryonic development. In contrast, moderate restriction (DR20) and unpredictable feeding (UNPR) had no effect on any of the egg traits. These findings suggest that quails strategically allocate resources among egg components under dietary constraints, indicating potential trade-offs in reproductive investment. The resilience observed under moderate restriction and unpredictability underscores the species' adaptive capacity in fluctuating environments.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
Dietary restriction
Egg components
Japanese Quail
Resource allocation
Unpredictable feeding
Megjelenés:
Avian Research. - 16 : 3 (2025), p. 1-12. -
További szerzők:
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Lugata, James Kachungwa (1992-) (Ph.D hallgató)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Lendvai Ádám Zoltán (1977-) (biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
K139021
OTKA
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DOI
Intézményi repozitóriumban (DEA) tárolt változat
Borító:
Saját polcon:
10.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM134649
Első szerző:
Seresné Törős Gréta (élelmiszerbiztonsági- és minőségi mérnök)
Cím:
Pleurotus ostreatus Mushroom As a Sustainable Feed Supplement Promoted Growth and Immune Function in Male Japanese Quails (Coturnix japonica). / Gréta Törős, Gabriella Gulyás, Renáta Knop, Csaba Szabó, Gebrehaweria K. Reda, Sawadi F. Ndunguru, József Prokisch, Ágoston Botond Gaál, Ducza László, Levente Czeglédi
Dátum:
2026
Megjegyzések:
The increasing threat of antibiotic resistance in poultry farming necessitates sustainable and environmentally friendly alternatives to conventional growth promoters. This study explores the use of Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom) powder-based supplements (OMPs) as eco conscious functional feed additives for Japanese quails (Coturnix japonica). Pleurotus ostreatus is a widely available, renewable resource that can be cultivated on agricultural byproducts, supporting circular economy principles and reducing environmental impact. Three OMP variants - freeze-dried fruiting bodies (OMP-TF), cooked centrifuged solid residue (OMP CSR), and liquid fraction (OMP-CL) - were evaluated against positive (?-glucan) and negative (basal diet) controls over 28 days. An immune challenge with Escherichia coli LPS was applied to assess immunomodulatory effects. Supplementation with OMPs significantly enhanced growth performance and immune response, with increased body weight gain and elevated cytokine levels (IL-1?, IL-2, IL-4), indicating improved health resilience. Biochemical analyses showed favorable liver and protein markers. Utilizing a sustainable, fungal-based feed additive derived from agricultural waste streams offers a promising, environmentally responsible strategy to reduce antibiotic usage, promote animal welfare, and support sustainable poultry production systems. These findings underscore the dual benefits of Pleurotus ostreatus supplementation in enhancing poultry health while contributing to ecological sustainability
ISBN:
979-8-89695-297-8
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
előadáskivonat
könyvrészlet
feed supplementation
natural alternatives
muhsroom sources
Megjelenés:
11th International Cukurova Agriculture and Veterinary Congress : Conference proceedings book / eds. Nizamettin Turan, Seyithan Seydosglu. - p. 85-86. -
További szerzők:
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Knop Renáta (1983-) (állatorvos)
Szabó Csaba (1968-) (agrármérnök)
Reda, Gebrehaweria Kidane (1986-) (Animal Sceince)
Ndunguru, Sawadi Fransisco (1980-)
Prokisch József (1966-) (vegyész)
Gaál Botond Ágoston (1982-) (anatómus, neurobiológus)
Ducza László (1987-) (molekuláris biológus)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2020-00100
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11.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM129773
Első szerző:
Szabó Csaba (agrármérnök)
Cím:
The Effect of Poppy Oil on Egg Production and Calcium Metabolism in Japanese Quail / Csaba Szabó, Xénia Ozsváth, Brigitta Csernus, Gabriella Gulyás, Márta Horváth, Levente Czeglédi, János Oláh, Nafiatur Rizqoh, Gabriele Achille, János Posta
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
2076-2615
Megjegyzések:
Consumers tend to favor natural dietary supplements to improve their health. However, vendors rarely cite scientific evidence to justify these claims. In the case of poppy oil, it is often mentioned as having a positive effect on Ca metabolism-related disorders, but no proof has been provided. Therefore, the aim of our trial was to test the possible effect of poppy oil on calcium metabolism using Japanese quail layers as a model animal. A total of 120 four-week-old quail were divided into three dietary treatments (four cages per treatment, with ten birds in each cage): a control group (using sunflower oil as the energy source in the diet), 0.5%, and 1% poppy oil supplementation (replacing sunflower oil). Egg production, eggshell thickness, eggshell strength, and egg yolk color were investigated. Ca retention was determined using the acid-insoluble ash method. At the end of the experiment, two birds per cage were sacrificed, and uterus and jejunum samples were collected for gene expression analyses. Poppy oil supplementation improved egg production in terms of intensity, egg weight, and eggmass production. The thickness and eggshell strength decreased when 1% poppy oil was fed to the animals, while Ca retention improved. Poppy oil supplementation increased the expression of Ca transporter genes (CALB1, SLC8A1, and SLC26A9) in the uterus and ITPR1 in the jejunum. Our results indicate a possible effect of poppy oil on Ca metabolism. Further studies are needed to identify the active compound and to understand the mode of action.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
poppy oil
egg production
egg quality
calcium
Japanese quail
Megjelenés:
Animals. - 15 : 9 (2025), p. 1-14. -
További szerzők:
Ozsváth Xénia Erika
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Horváth Márta (1987-) (állattenyésztő mérnök)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Oláh János (1976-) (állattenyésztés)
Rizqoh, Nafiatur
Achille, Gabriele
Posta János (1978-) (informatika tanár, agrármérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
ÚNKP-23-4
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12.
001-es BibID:
BIBFORM128814
Első szerző:
Szabó Csaba (agrármérnök)
Cím:
Factors Affecting the Ig Content of Sow's Colostrum: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis / Szabó, Csaba; Ortega, Arth David Sol Valmoria; Lugata, James Kachungwa; Czeglédi, Levente; Csernus, Brigitta; Gulyás, Gabriella; Kovács, Béla; Pál, Károly; Pusztahelyi, Tünde; Kasza, Rozália; Czakó, Gábor; Horváth, Márta
Dátum:
2025
ISSN:
2077-0472
Megjegyzések:
Over the last few decades, the productivity of sows has improved tremendously, especially in terms of litter size. Colostral immunoglobulins (Igs) are essential for the early protection of piglets against pathogens. We hypothesized that with the increase in sows' productivity, the Ig content of colostrum has declined. The research results reviewed confirmed a negative trend in the case of IgG and IgA. The sows' blood IgG and IgM concentrations decreased from late gestational levels, confirming the transfer from serum (with most of them not synthesized in the mammary gland). This connection was also confirmed by our correlation analyses. Colostrum Ig levels correlate well with the piglets' blood Ig concentrations, proving the importance of colostral Ig intake. The most effective feed supplements are antioxidants and arginine to improve the Ig content of the blood (about 30 to 70%) and colostrum (about 10 to 70%). Pre- and probiotics and other feed supplements express only a modest (about +10 to 20%) but positive effect.
Tárgyszavak:
Agrártudományok
Állattenyésztési tudományok
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóiratcikk
sow
colostrum
milk
immunoglobulins
feed supplementation
Megjelenés:
Agriculture. - 15 : 6 (2025), p. 1-36. -
További szerzők:
Ortega, Arth David Sol Valmoria (1992-) (PhD student)
Lugata, James Kachungwa (1992-) (Ph.D hallgató)
Czeglédi Levente (1977-) (agrármérnök)
Csernus Brigitta (1991-) (élelmiszerbiztonsági és -minőségi mérnök)
Gulyás Gabriella (1985-) (agrár)
Kovács Béla (1963-) (mezőgazdasági kémia, angol szakfordító)
Pál Károly (1978-) (mikrobiológus)
Pusztahelyi Tünde (1969-) (biológus, angol-magyar szakfordító)
Kasza Rozália
Czakó Gábor
Horváth Márta (1987-) (állattenyésztő mérnök)
Pályázati támogatás:
2020-1.1.2-PIACI-KFI-2021-00258
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ÚNKP-23-4
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