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Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen
In mammals, molecules mainly secreted by white adipose tissue named adipokines are also synthetized locally in the reproductive tract and are able to influence reproductive functions. In avian species, previous studies indicated that the adipokine chemerin is highly abundant in the albumen, compared...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37478623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102908 |
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author | Bernardi, Ophélie Bourdon, Guillaume Estienne, Anthony Brossaud, Adeline Ramé, Christelle Reverchon, Maxime Dupont, Joëlle |
author_facet | Bernardi, Ophélie Bourdon, Guillaume Estienne, Anthony Brossaud, Adeline Ramé, Christelle Reverchon, Maxime Dupont, Joëlle |
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description | In mammals, molecules mainly secreted by white adipose tissue named adipokines are also synthetized locally in the reproductive tract and are able to influence reproductive functions. In avian species, previous studies indicated that the adipokine chemerin is highly abundant in the albumen, compared to the yolk and this was associated to high chemerin expression in the magnum. In addition, the authors observed that chemerin and its receptors are expressed by allantoic and amniotic membranes and chemerin is present in fluids during the embryo development. Here, we studied other adipokines, including adiponectin, visfatin, apelin, and adipolin in egg white and their known receptors in the active (egg-laying hen) and regressed (hen not laying) oviduct and embryonic annexes during embryo development. By using Western blot, RT-qPCR analysis and immunohistochemistry, we demonstrated the expression of different adipokines in the egg albumen (visfatin) and the reproductive tract (adiponectin, visfatin, apelin, adipolin, and their cognate receptors) according the position of egg in the oviduct. We showed that the expression of adipokines and adipokines receptors was strongly reduced in the regressed oviducts (arrested laying hen). Results indicated that visfatin and adiponectin appeared at ED11 to 14 and increased until ED18 in amniotic fluid whereas it was found from ED7 and was unchanged during embryo development in allantoic fluid. Taken together, adipokines and their receptors are expressed in the egg white, the reproductive tract and the embryonic annexes. Data obtained suggest important functions of theses metabolic hormones during the chicken embryo development. Thus, adipokines could be potential biomarkers to improve the embryo development. |
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spelling | pubmed-103876122023-08-01 Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen Bernardi, Ophélie Bourdon, Guillaume Estienne, Anthony Brossaud, Adeline Ramé, Christelle Reverchon, Maxime Dupont, Joëlle Poult Sci PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION In mammals, molecules mainly secreted by white adipose tissue named adipokines are also synthetized locally in the reproductive tract and are able to influence reproductive functions. In avian species, previous studies indicated that the adipokine chemerin is highly abundant in the albumen, compared to the yolk and this was associated to high chemerin expression in the magnum. In addition, the authors observed that chemerin and its receptors are expressed by allantoic and amniotic membranes and chemerin is present in fluids during the embryo development. Here, we studied other adipokines, including adiponectin, visfatin, apelin, and adipolin in egg white and their known receptors in the active (egg-laying hen) and regressed (hen not laying) oviduct and embryonic annexes during embryo development. By using Western blot, RT-qPCR analysis and immunohistochemistry, we demonstrated the expression of different adipokines in the egg albumen (visfatin) and the reproductive tract (adiponectin, visfatin, apelin, adipolin, and their cognate receptors) according the position of egg in the oviduct. We showed that the expression of adipokines and adipokines receptors was strongly reduced in the regressed oviducts (arrested laying hen). Results indicated that visfatin and adiponectin appeared at ED11 to 14 and increased until ED18 in amniotic fluid whereas it was found from ED7 and was unchanged during embryo development in allantoic fluid. Taken together, adipokines and their receptors are expressed in the egg white, the reproductive tract and the embryonic annexes. Data obtained suggest important functions of theses metabolic hormones during the chicken embryo development. Thus, adipokines could be potential biomarkers to improve the embryo development. Elsevier 2023-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10387612/ /pubmed/37478623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102908 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION Bernardi, Ophélie Bourdon, Guillaume Estienne, Anthony Brossaud, Adeline Ramé, Christelle Reverchon, Maxime Dupont, Joëlle Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title | Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title_full | Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title_fullStr | Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title_full_unstemmed | Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title_short | Adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
title_sort | adipokines expression in reproductive tract, egg white and embryonic annexes in hen |
topic | PHYSIOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10387612/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37478623 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.102908 |
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