This study was designed to evaluate the effects of γ-irradiated
Astragalus
polysaccharides (
IAPS
) on growth performance, cecal microbiota populations, and concentrations of cecal short-chain fatty acids of immunosuppressed broilers. A total of 144 one-day-old broiler chicks were randomly assigned into 3 groups: nontreated group (control), cyclophosphamide (
CPM
)-treated groups fed either a basal diet or the diets containing 900 mg/kg IAPS, respectively. On day 16, 18, and 20, broilers in the control group were intramuscularly injected with 0.5 mL sterilized saline (0.75%, wt/vol), and those in the CPM and IAPS groups were intramuscularly injected with 0.5 mL CPM (40 mg/kg of BW). The trial lasted 21 d. Compared with the control group, CPM treatment decreased the broiler average daily gain (
ADG
) and feed intake (
P
< 0.05) but did not affect the overall microbial diversity and compositions, as well as the concentrations of cecal acetate, propionate, and butyrate in cecum of broilers (
P
> 0.05). Dietary IAPS supplementation increased broiler ADG, Shannon index, and decreased Simpson index (
P
< 0.05). Specifically, broilers fed diets containing IAPS showed lower abundances of
Faecalibacterium
,
Bacteroides, and Butyricicoccus
and higher proportions of
Ruminococcaceae UCG-014
,
Negativibacillus
,
Shuttleworthia
,
Sellimonas,
and
Mollicutes
RF39_norank, respectively (
P
< 0.05). The IAPS treatment also increased butyrate concentration (
P
< 0.05) and tended to elevate acetate concentration (
P
= 0.052) in cecal digesta. The results indicated that IAPS are effective in increasing the cecal beneficial bacteria and short-chain fatty acids production, contributing to improvement in the growth performance of immunosuppressive broilers. These findings may expand our knowledge about the function of modified
Astragalus
polysaccharides in broiler chickens.
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