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Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Broiler breeds of chickens have been bred for fast growth and feed efficiency, while laying breeds have been bred for optimal egg production. As a consequence of intense selective breeding in broiler breeds, egg production is greatly reduced and leads to inefficient reproduction. One...

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Autores principales: Francoeur, Laurie, Stephens, Claire S., Johnson, Patricia A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092706
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author Francoeur, Laurie
Stephens, Claire S.
Johnson, Patricia A.
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Broiler breeds of chickens have been bred for fast growth and feed efficiency, while laying breeds have been bred for optimal egg production. As a consequence of intense selective breeding in broiler breeds, egg production is greatly reduced and leads to inefficient reproduction. One strategy used by producers to improve egg production in broiler breeds has been to limit feed allowance. In this study, we aimed to identify differences in ovarian gene expression between broiler breeder hens fed high (ad libitum) and low feed allowances. Several differences in gene expression were identified, which may explain the decreased egg production seen in broiler breeder hens fed ad libitum. These results inform the poultry industry on the biology of broiler breeder hens fed ad libitum and how levels of high feed intake affect reproductive efficiency. ABSTRACT: Intense selective breeding of chickens has resulted in suboptimal egg production in broiler breeder hens. This reproductive phenotype is exacerbated by ad libitum feeding, which leads to excessive and disorganized follicular growth. One strategy used to improve broiler breeder hens’ reproductive efficiency is restricted feeding. In this study, we sought to identify transcriptional changes, which translate the level of dietary intake into increased follicle selection. Broiler breeder hens (n = 16 per group) were raised according to commercial guidelines until 28 weeks of age and then randomly assigned to an ad libitum diet (FF) or continued on a restricted diet (RF) for 6 weeks. Following dietary treatment, FF hens (n = 2) with excessive follicle selection and RF hens (n = 3) with normal follicle selection were selected for RNA-sequencing. Transcriptomes of granulosa cells from 6–8-mm follicles were sequenced to identify transcriptional differences in the follicle population from which selection was made for the preovulatory stage. Differential expression analysis identified several genes known to play a role in follicle development (CYP11A1, STAR, INHA, and INHBB) that are upregulated in FF hens. These changes in gene expression suggest earlier granulosa cell differentiation and steroidogenic competency in the granulosa layer from FF hens.
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spelling pubmed-84727882021-09-28 Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles Francoeur, Laurie Stephens, Claire S. Johnson, Patricia A. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Broiler breeds of chickens have been bred for fast growth and feed efficiency, while laying breeds have been bred for optimal egg production. As a consequence of intense selective breeding in broiler breeds, egg production is greatly reduced and leads to inefficient reproduction. One strategy used by producers to improve egg production in broiler breeds has been to limit feed allowance. In this study, we aimed to identify differences in ovarian gene expression between broiler breeder hens fed high (ad libitum) and low feed allowances. Several differences in gene expression were identified, which may explain the decreased egg production seen in broiler breeder hens fed ad libitum. These results inform the poultry industry on the biology of broiler breeder hens fed ad libitum and how levels of high feed intake affect reproductive efficiency. ABSTRACT: Intense selective breeding of chickens has resulted in suboptimal egg production in broiler breeder hens. This reproductive phenotype is exacerbated by ad libitum feeding, which leads to excessive and disorganized follicular growth. One strategy used to improve broiler breeder hens’ reproductive efficiency is restricted feeding. In this study, we sought to identify transcriptional changes, which translate the level of dietary intake into increased follicle selection. Broiler breeder hens (n = 16 per group) were raised according to commercial guidelines until 28 weeks of age and then randomly assigned to an ad libitum diet (FF) or continued on a restricted diet (RF) for 6 weeks. Following dietary treatment, FF hens (n = 2) with excessive follicle selection and RF hens (n = 3) with normal follicle selection were selected for RNA-sequencing. Transcriptomes of granulosa cells from 6–8-mm follicles were sequenced to identify transcriptional differences in the follicle population from which selection was made for the preovulatory stage. Differential expression analysis identified several genes known to play a role in follicle development (CYP11A1, STAR, INHA, and INHBB) that are upregulated in FF hens. These changes in gene expression suggest earlier granulosa cell differentiation and steroidogenic competency in the granulosa layer from FF hens. MDPI 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8472788/ /pubmed/34573672 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092706 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title_full Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title_fullStr Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title_full_unstemmed Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title_short Ad Libitum Feeding in Broiler Breeder Hens Alters the Transcriptome of Granulosa Cells of Pre-Hierarchal Follicles
title_sort ad libitum feeding in broiler breeder hens alters the transcriptome of granulosa cells of pre-hierarchal follicles
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8472788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34573672
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11092706
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