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Article Daily Oxygen Supplementation To the Incubator at Different Stages of Embryonic Development Alters the Activity of Antioxidant Enzymes in the Lung Tissue of Broiler Chicks at a High Altitude(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2021) Babacanoğlu, E.; Güller, U.1. Pulmonary hypertension, associated with mitochondrial function in the lung tissue of broilers, can occur at hypoxic high altitudes. The present research examined the impacts of O2 supplementation at different embryonic stages on broiler organ development and antioxidant enzyme activities. 2. In total, 360 eggs from Ross 308 broiler breeders at sea level were divided into a control group (O2 non-supplementation group) and three experimental groups daily 1 h 23.5% O2 supplementation from days 0 to 11 (O0-11), from days 12 to 21 (O12-21), and from days 18 to 21 (O18-21) of embryonic age. 3. The lung, heart, right ventricular (RV), and left ventricular (LV) + septum of newly hatched and seven day old chicks from every group were dissected and weighed. Antioxidant enzyme activities were examined in their lung tissue. 4. The lung weight did not change in any group. At hatching, the heart weight (g and %) was higher in the O12-21 and O18-21 groups than in the O0-11 and control groups, but the relative heart weight was the highest in the O18-21 group in comparison with the O12-21 group. 5. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity increased in all experimental groups at both ages, but glutathione peroxidase (GPx) activity increased only in seven day old chicks. Catalase (CAT) exhibited high activity in the O12-21 and O18-21 groups at hatching. In the seven day old chicks, while the CAT activity did not change in the O18-21 group, it decreased in the O0-11 group and increased in the O12-21 group. 6. Glutathione reductase (GR) activity did not change in the O18-21 group, but GR exhibited low activity in the O0-11 group and high activity in the O18-21 group in newly hatched chicks. The GR activity only decreased in the O18-21 group of seven day old chicks. 7. The results indicated that oxygen supplementation to the incubator caused alterations in the antioxidant enzyme activities in the lungs of broiler chicks, and this may have been in response to oxidative stress. © 2021 British Poultry Science Ltd.Article Influence of in Ovo Leptin Injection Into Yolk Sac on Embryo Development, Blood Biochemical Parameters and Lipid Metabolism of Broiler Chicks During Early Post-Hatching Period(Centenary University, 2022) Cellak, B.; Babacanoğlu, E.The study aimed to investigate the effect of in ovo (IO) leptin injection on yolk sac leptin concentration, embryo development, blood lipid metabolism, and biochemical parameters of broiler chicks during the early post-hatching period. Hatching eggs were weighed and placed in an incubator with 100 eggs/4 replications/group. The groups were: non-injected group (C); and 3 injected groups with 100 μl of phosphate buffer solution (PBS); 0.5 μl leptin (L0.5), and 1 μl leptin (L1) in 100 μl of PBS. Pure leptin hormone dissolved in PBS was injected into the yolk sac on day 7 of incubation. Yolk/yolk sac leptin concentrations at the onset of incubation, on days 7 and 15 of incubation, and at hatching were determined. Embryo/chick development was determined at all ages. Serum leptin, tri-iodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), creatine kinase, total protein, uric acid, and lipid profiles were measured at hatching and day 7 of chick age. The leptin level of the yolk was similar to the leptin level of the yolk sac at hatching. Leptin level of a yolk sac was higher on 7th day than at other ages. IO injection* age was significant for serum leptin level, which was similar to one-day chicks in the L0.5 at day 7 of chick age. T3, T4, creatine kinase, uric acid, lipid profiles, and embryo/chick development did not change with IO leptin. Serum HDL level was higher in the leptin groups than C and PBS groups at hatching. IO leptin application affects blood lipid metabolism depending on dose level for male broiler chicks at the early post-hatch period, without affecting embryo/chick development. © 2022, Centenary University. All rights reserved.