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Alterations in egg white-related genes expression in response to hormonal stimulation

Authors
Lee, MinkyeongYang, ChangwonSong, GwonhwaLim, Whasun
Issue Date
Nov-2020
Publisher
BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
Citation
REPRODUCTION, v.160, no.5, pp.793 - 801
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Journal Title
REPRODUCTION
Volume
160
Number
5
Start Page
793
End Page
801
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/51973
DOI
10.1530/REP-20-0342
ISSN
1470-1626
Abstract
The reproductive tract in avian females is sensitive to hormonal regulation. Exogenous estrogen induces immature oviduct development to improve egg production after molting. In this process, regressed female reproductive tract is regenerated in response to the secretion of estrogen. However, there is limited knowledge on the physiological mechanisms underlying the regulation of the avian female reproductive system. In our previous study, results from microarray analysis revealed that the expression of genes encoding egg white proteins is affected during molting. Herein, we artificially induced the molting period in chickens through a zinc-containing diet. Subsequently, changes in the expression of genes encoding egg white proteins were confirmed in the oviduct tissue. The levels of MUCSB, ORM1, RTBDN, and TENP mRNA were significantly high in the oviduct, and the genes were repressed in the regression phase, whereas these were expressed in the recrudescence phase, particularly in the luminal epithelium and glandular epithelium of the oviduct, during molting. Moreover, we observed that gene expression was induced in the magnum, the site for the secretion of egg white components. Next, differences in expression levels of the four genes in normal and cancerous ovaries were compared. Collectively, results suggest that the four selected genes are expressed in the female chicken reproductive tract in response to hormonal regulation, and egg white protein-encoding genes may serve as modulators of the reproductive system in hens.
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