Importance of Arginine as Immune Regulator in Animal Nutrition

Authors

  • Muhammad Waseem Birmani Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8018-0133
  • Aqeela Raza Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Aamir Nawab Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Shuyan Tang Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Muhammad Waseem Ghani Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Guanghui Li Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Mei Xiao Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China
  • Lilong An Department of Livestock Productions and Management, Agricultural College, Guangdong Ocean University, Guangdong, China

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.110.2019.51.1.10

Abstract

Arginine grouped in a gluconeogenic amino acid extensively found in the animal's cells. Fast growing animals require more arginine in their diet as broilers and pigs. It plays a critical role in ammonia detoxification and protein biosynthesis. Arginine is not only involved in the synthesis and catabolism of a variety of nutrients in the animal body but mainly act as an immunomodulatory mediator. Along with nutritional function has immune-related functions. In urea cycle act as an important intermediate and also catalyzes the production of ornithine by enzyme arginase and converted into polyamines that involved later in cell proliferation and wound healing. Nitric oxide synthases catalyze the production of nitric oxide from arginine and NO is a cellular signaling molecule for immune regulation. Many hormones secretion increased by arginine particularly the growth hormones which could enhance the immune function. Arginine metabolism pathway and its downstream metabolites like nitric oxide and polyamines might be vital for the activation of T-cell and ultimately take part in adaptive immunity. For immune regulation, arginine could stimulate the production of different immune cytokines. In this paper, in the perspective to provide significance reference about arginine in the immune study, the arginine immune mechanism and use of arginine in animals will review.

Keywords:

Arginine, Immunity, Regulation, Nitric oxide, Nutrition, Animals

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Published

2019-05-09

How to Cite

Birmani, M. W. ., Raza, A. ., Nawab, A. ., Tang, S. ., Ghani, M. W. ., Li, G. ., Xiao, M. ., & An, L. . (2019). Importance of Arginine as Immune Regulator in Animal Nutrition. International Journal of Veterinary Sciences Research, 5(1), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.18488/journal.110.2019.51.1.10

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