Abstract

The functional development of the small intestine was investigated in Japanese quail chicks subjected to simulated microgravity (hypodynamy) on the second day after hatching and reared under these conditions to 63 days of age. On days 5, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 56 and 63 the activity of brush-border-bound alkaline phosphatase (AP) in the duodenum and jejunum were determined in experimental animals as well as in control quail chicks housed in a floor box during these periods. As compared with control quails the experimental animals displayed a significantly increased enzyme activity until day 42 in the duodenum and day 35 in the jejunum (P < 0.001) whereas in older quails no significant enzymatic differences between these groups was found. However, a decrease in food consumption due to a partial physical constraint cannot be excluded. Moreover, the results suggested that the activity of AP in the control birds did not change substantially during all the periods examined. In contrast, in older hypodynamy quail the AP activity significantly decreased in the duodenum on days 56 and 63 and in the jejunum on days 42, 56 and 63, respectively. These results indicate that a) the enhanced intestinal function in early periods of life may reflect the higher sensitivity of small intestine to simulated weightlessness, b) the decrease of the AP activity in older animals to the level of controls might be considered as a part of intestinal mechanisms involved in adaptation of quail chicks to long-term hypodynamy, c) different activity of AP in the small intestine of Japanese quail may not have resulted only from hypodynamy but also due to decreased food intake.

Highlights

  • The functional development of the small intestine was investigated in Japanese quail chicks subjected to simulated microgravity on the second day after hatching and reared under these conditions to 63 days of age

  • Such tendency has been confirmed in the consecutive age categories and the increase of alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity of hypodynamy quails consistently exceeded the values of controls on day 42 in duodenum and on day 35 in the jejunum

  • It corresponded with the findings that the activity of AP in the control birds did not change substantially during the whole studied periods whereas the AP activity in the hypodynamy groups significantly decreased in the duodenum on days 56 and 63 as well as in the jejunum on days 42, 56 and 63

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Introduction

The functional development of the small intestine was investigated in Japanese quail chicks subjected to simulated microgravity (hypodynamy) on the second day after hatching and reared under these conditions to 63 days of age. In previous studies we observed that the chicks were not able to feed normally during the first days after hatching due to short-term space microgravity This leads to a significant increase in the AP activity in the duodenal and jejunal enterocytes of Japanese quails on days 4-5 of age (Lenhardt et al 2001). These results indicate an altered functional development of its digestive tract, the response of the small intestine to hypodynamy in older chicks is poorly understood. The activity of brush-border-bound AP was examined in duodenal and jejunal enterocytes of Japanese quail reared under normal conditions or subjected to simulated microgravity from day 2 after hatching to 56 days of age

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