TY - JOUR
T1 - A Narrative Review on the Impact of Probiotic Supplementation on Muscle Development, Metabolic Regulation, and Fiber Traits Related to Meat Quality in Broiler Chickens
AU - Herich, Robert
AU - Szabóová, Renáta
AU - Karaffová, Viera
AU - Racines, Maria Paula
AU - Šefcová, Miroslava Anna
AU - Larrea-Álvarez, Marco
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by the authors.
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Public concern over drug resistance has led to governmental regulations banning the use of antibiotics as growth promoters, stimulating interest in developing complementary strategies to maintain animal production, mitigate infections, and enhance muscle characteristics and quality parameters, especially in meat-producing animals. Probiotics are recognized as a potential strategy for improving growth, primarily by promoting intestinal homeostasis. These microorganisms are suggested to modulate gut microbiota, preserving their ecosystem and influencing secondary metabolite production, which can directly or indirectly regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by influencing the expression of key muscle-related genes and the activity of various signaling factors. Several studies have documented the potential benefits of various strains of Bacillus, Enterococcus, and members of the Lactobacillaceae family on muscle characteristics. These studies have shown that probiotics not only modulated myogenic factors but also influenced proteins and enzymes involved in signaling pathways related to carbon metabolism, inflammatory response, mitochondrial dynamics, and antioxidant activity. These effects have been associated with improvements in meat quality parameters and enhanced growth performance. This manuscript seeks to present a brief overview of the impact of probiotic supplementation on muscle health and the quality of meat in broiler chickens.
AB - Public concern over drug resistance has led to governmental regulations banning the use of antibiotics as growth promoters, stimulating interest in developing complementary strategies to maintain animal production, mitigate infections, and enhance muscle characteristics and quality parameters, especially in meat-producing animals. Probiotics are recognized as a potential strategy for improving growth, primarily by promoting intestinal homeostasis. These microorganisms are suggested to modulate gut microbiota, preserving their ecosystem and influencing secondary metabolite production, which can directly or indirectly regulate skeletal muscle metabolism by influencing the expression of key muscle-related genes and the activity of various signaling factors. Several studies have documented the potential benefits of various strains of Bacillus, Enterococcus, and members of the Lactobacillaceae family on muscle characteristics. These studies have shown that probiotics not only modulated myogenic factors but also influenced proteins and enzymes involved in signaling pathways related to carbon metabolism, inflammatory response, mitochondrial dynamics, and antioxidant activity. These effects have been associated with improvements in meat quality parameters and enhanced growth performance. This manuscript seeks to present a brief overview of the impact of probiotic supplementation on muscle health and the quality of meat in broiler chickens.
KW - broiler chickens
KW - gut–muscle axis
KW - meat quality parameters
KW - muscle fiber type
KW - performance
KW - probiotics
KW - skeletal muscle
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105003648511
U2 - 10.3390/microorganisms13040784
DO - 10.3390/microorganisms13040784
M3 - Artículo de revisión
AN - SCOPUS:105003648511
SN - 2076-2607
VL - 13
JO - Microorganisms
JF - Microorganisms
IS - 4
M1 - 784
ER -