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Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period

Genistein (GEN), a type of soy isoflavones, is similar to estrogen structurally and functionally. The effects of dietary gen on the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens were investigated. A total pf 720 laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens were randomly allocated into 3 groups with...

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Autores principales: Lv, Z.P., Yan, S.J., Li, G., Liu, D., Guo, Y.M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31309232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez367
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author Lv, Z.P.
Yan, S.J.
Li, G.
Liu, D.
Guo, Y.M.
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Li, G.
Liu, D.
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description Genistein (GEN), a type of soy isoflavones, is similar to estrogen structurally and functionally. The effects of dietary gen on the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens were investigated. A total pf 720 laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens were randomly allocated into 3 groups with supplemental dietary GEN doses (0, 40, 400 mg/kg). Each treatment has 8 replicates of 30 birds. The results indicated that supplemental GEN significantly improved the egg production and eggshell strength of LBB hens. Dietary GEN was deposited into the egg yolk, which decreased malonaldehyde in the follicle and egg yolk. The levels of vitellogenin (VTG), progesterone, and follicle-stimulating hormone in the serum of GEN-treated groups were elevated compared with the control group. Furthermore, GEN treatment downregulated the mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor binding protein in the fallopian tube, whereas 40 mg/kg GEN treatment upregulated estrogen receptor α expression. Both the mRNA expression of VTG-II in the liver and mRNA expression of amphiregulin in the fallopian tube were upregulated after 40 and 400 mg/kg GEN treatment. In the 400 mg/kg GEN-treated group, the levels of calcitonin and alkaline phosphatase in the serum were increased compared with the control group, which was consistent with the increased levels of calcium and phosphorus in the tibia. Supplemental GEN (400 mg/kg) improved the tibia strength of LBB hens, whereas 40 mg/kg GEN had better effects on laying performance. In summary, dietary GEN could improve the egg production and quality, as well as the bone status of LBB hens during the late egg-laying period.
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spelling pubmed-89139762022-03-12 Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period Lv, Z.P. Yan, S.J. Li, G. Liu, D. Guo, Y.M. Poult Sci Article Genistein (GEN), a type of soy isoflavones, is similar to estrogen structurally and functionally. The effects of dietary gen on the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens were investigated. A total pf 720 laying broiler breeder (LBB) hens were randomly allocated into 3 groups with supplemental dietary GEN doses (0, 40, 400 mg/kg). Each treatment has 8 replicates of 30 birds. The results indicated that supplemental GEN significantly improved the egg production and eggshell strength of LBB hens. Dietary GEN was deposited into the egg yolk, which decreased malonaldehyde in the follicle and egg yolk. The levels of vitellogenin (VTG), progesterone, and follicle-stimulating hormone in the serum of GEN-treated groups were elevated compared with the control group. Furthermore, GEN treatment downregulated the mRNA expression of insulin-like growth factor binding protein in the fallopian tube, whereas 40 mg/kg GEN treatment upregulated estrogen receptor α expression. Both the mRNA expression of VTG-II in the liver and mRNA expression of amphiregulin in the fallopian tube were upregulated after 40 and 400 mg/kg GEN treatment. In the 400 mg/kg GEN-treated group, the levels of calcitonin and alkaline phosphatase in the serum were increased compared with the control group, which was consistent with the increased levels of calcium and phosphorus in the tibia. Supplemental GEN (400 mg/kg) improved the tibia strength of LBB hens, whereas 40 mg/kg GEN had better effects on laying performance. In summary, dietary GEN could improve the egg production and quality, as well as the bone status of LBB hens during the late egg-laying period. Elsevier 2019-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8913976/ /pubmed/31309232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez367 Text en © 2019 Poultry Science Association Inc. 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/).
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Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title_full Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title_fullStr Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title_full_unstemmed Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title_short Genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
title_sort genistein improves the reproductive performance and bone status of breeder hens during the late egg-laying period
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913976/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31309232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3382/ps/pez367
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