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Differential gene expressions in testes of L2 strain Taiwan country chicken in response to acute heat stress

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THERIOGENOLOGY
卷 79, 期 2, 页码 374-382

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2012.10.010

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Chicken testis; Acute heat stress; Gene expression; Microarray analysis; Taiwan country chicken

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  1. National Science Council [NSC99-2321-B-005-016-MY3]
  2. Ministry of Education (under the ATU plan) of the Republic of China

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Acute heat stress affects genes involved in spermatogenesis in mammals. However, there is apparently no elaborate research on the effects of acute heat stress on gene expression in avian testes. The purpose of this study was to investigate global gene expression in testes of the 12 strain of Taiwan country chicken after acute heat stress. Twelve roosters, 45 weeks old, were allocated into four groups, including control roosters kept at 25 degrees C, roosters subjected to 38 degrees C acute heat stress for 4 hours without recovery, with 2-hour recovery, and with 6-hour recovery, respectively. Testis samples were collected for RNA isolation and microarray analysis. Based on gene expression profiles, 169 genes were upregulated and 140 genes were downregulated after heat stress using a cutoff value of twofold or greater change. Based. on gene ontology analysis, differentially expressed genes were mainly related to response to stress, transport, signal transduction, and metabolism. A functional network analysis displayed that heat shock protein genes and related chaperones were the major upregulated groups in chicken testes after acute heat stress. A quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis of mRNA expressions of HSP70, HSP90AA1, BAG3, SERPINB2, HSP25, DNAJA4, CYP3A80, CIRBP, and TAGLN confirmed the results of the microarray analysis. Because the HSP genes (HSP25, HSP70, and HSP90AA1) and the antiapoptotic BAG3 gene were dramatically altered in heat-stressed chicken testes, we concluded that these genes were important factors in the avian testes under acute heat. stress. Whether these genes could be candidate genes for thermotolerance in roosters requires further investigation. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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