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Expression of genes associated with nutrient uptake in intestines of chickens with different growth potentials show temporal changes but are not correlated with growth

Authors :
Katarzyna B. Miska
Lori L. Schreier
Beverly Russell
Stanislaw Kahl
Monika Proszkowiec-Weglarz
Source :
British poultry science. 63(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The study was designed to compare the expression of genes that encode proteins located at either the brush border (BB) or basolateral (BL) of the gut epithelium among fast and slow-growing broilers.Six lines of chicks with different growth capacities were used: Ross 708, Hubbard H1 (HH1), Cobb 500, Longnecker's Heritage (LHR), Red-Bro, and the Athens Canadian Randombred Control (ACRB). Birds were sampled between embryonic day (ED) 19 and day 35 post-hatch (PH).Performance parameters indicated that Ross 708, HH1, and Cobb 500 had the highest body weights (BW) while ACRBs had the lowest.Quantitative RT-PCR was performed on 13 genes encoding proteins associated with nutrient processing and uptake. Statistical analysis was carried out (ANOVA) for eight BB genes: Aminopeptidase N (APN), four amino acid transporters, (ATBo,+, BoAT, bo,+AT, EAAT3) a di- and tri- peptide transporter (PepT1), and two sugar transporters (GLUT5 and SGLT1). Analysis of four amino acid transporters (CAT1, CAT2, LAT1, and γ+LAT1), and a single sugar transporter (GLUT2) associated with BL was carried out.Four BB associated genes (APN, EAAT3, BoAT, and b0,+AT) in the small intestine were negatively correlated with growth.In most cases, genes encoding BB proteins increased in expression over time (P

Details

ISSN :
14661799
Volume :
63
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British poultry science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....77e94af5a9d0ee5e456f98eb0f2e4355