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Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals

Domesticated species have an attenuated behavioral and physiological stress response compared to their wild counterparts, but the genetic mechanisms underlying this change are not fully understood. We investigated gene expression of a panel of stress response-related genes in five tissues known for...

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Autores principales: Løtvedt, Pia, Fallahshahroudi, Amir, Bektic, Lejla, Altimiras, Jordi, Jensen, Per
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Publicado: Elsevier 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2017.08.002
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author Løtvedt, Pia
Fallahshahroudi, Amir
Bektic, Lejla
Altimiras, Jordi
Jensen, Per
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Fallahshahroudi, Amir
Bektic, Lejla
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Jensen, Per
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description Domesticated species have an attenuated behavioral and physiological stress response compared to their wild counterparts, but the genetic mechanisms underlying this change are not fully understood. We investigated gene expression of a panel of stress response-related genes in five tissues known for their involvement in the stress response: hippocampus, hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal glands and liver of domesticated White Leghorn chickens and compared it with the wild ancestor of all domesticated breeds, the Red Junglefowl. Gene expression was measured both at baseline and after 45 min of restraint stress. Most of the changes in gene expression related to stress were similar to mammals, with an upregulation of genes such as FKBP5, C-FOS and EGR1 in hippocampus and hypothalamus and StAR, MC2R and TH in adrenal glands. We also found a decrease in the expression of CRHR1 in the pituitary of chickens after stress, which could be involved in negative feedback regulation of the stress response. Furthermore, we observed a downregulation of EGR1 and C-FOS in the pituitary following stress, which could be a potential link between stress and its effects on reproduction and growth in chickens. We also found changes in the expression of important genes between breeds such as GR in the hypothalamus, POMC and PC1 in the pituitary and CYP11A1 and HSD3B2 in the adrenal glands. These results suggest that the domesticated White Leghorn may have a higher capacity for negative feedback of the HPA axis, a lower capacity for synthesis of ACTH in the pituitary and a reduced synthesis rate of corticosterone in the adrenal glands compared to Red Junglefowl. All of these findings could explain the attenuated stress response in the domesticated birds.
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spelling pubmed-55774132017-09-06 Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals Løtvedt, Pia Fallahshahroudi, Amir Bektic, Lejla Altimiras, Jordi Jensen, Per Neurobiol Stress Original Research Article Domesticated species have an attenuated behavioral and physiological stress response compared to their wild counterparts, but the genetic mechanisms underlying this change are not fully understood. We investigated gene expression of a panel of stress response-related genes in five tissues known for their involvement in the stress response: hippocampus, hypothalamus, pituitary, adrenal glands and liver of domesticated White Leghorn chickens and compared it with the wild ancestor of all domesticated breeds, the Red Junglefowl. Gene expression was measured both at baseline and after 45 min of restraint stress. Most of the changes in gene expression related to stress were similar to mammals, with an upregulation of genes such as FKBP5, C-FOS and EGR1 in hippocampus and hypothalamus and StAR, MC2R and TH in adrenal glands. We also found a decrease in the expression of CRHR1 in the pituitary of chickens after stress, which could be involved in negative feedback regulation of the stress response. Furthermore, we observed a downregulation of EGR1 and C-FOS in the pituitary following stress, which could be a potential link between stress and its effects on reproduction and growth in chickens. We also found changes in the expression of important genes between breeds such as GR in the hypothalamus, POMC and PC1 in the pituitary and CYP11A1 and HSD3B2 in the adrenal glands. These results suggest that the domesticated White Leghorn may have a higher capacity for negative feedback of the HPA axis, a lower capacity for synthesis of ACTH in the pituitary and a reduced synthesis rate of corticosterone in the adrenal glands compared to Red Junglefowl. All of these findings could explain the attenuated stress response in the domesticated birds. Elsevier 2017-08-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5577413/ /pubmed/28879214 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2017.08.002 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Løtvedt, Pia
Fallahshahroudi, Amir
Bektic, Lejla
Altimiras, Jordi
Jensen, Per
Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title_full Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title_fullStr Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title_full_unstemmed Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title_short Chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
title_sort chicken domestication changes expression of stress-related genes in brain, pituitary and adrenals
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5577413/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28879214
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ynstr.2017.08.002
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