Broiler Heart Muscle Monoaminergic Receptors Alteration in Response to Chronic Heat Stress: Based on Transcription Analysis.

Q3 Veterinary
Archives of Razi Institute Pub Date : 2023-10-31 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.22092/ARI.2023.78.5.1594
Badakhshan Yadollah, Arsalan Barazandeh Zahra Roudbari
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Abstract

Chronic heat stress affects numerous physiological and behavioral mechanisms. Epigenetic changes following prolonged cyclic heat stress, creating new opportunities for molecular biology research. One of these changes involves monoamines, such as serotonin, epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and their transmission. Broiler chickens are highly susceptible to heat stress, and their hearts become insufficient during the growth phase, leading to hypertrophy of the left heart. RNA-seq data were obtained from NCBI with accession number SRP082125. The expression level of genes was determined with DESeq2 packages. Gene Ontology qualification, including biological processes, cellular components, and molecular role (MF), was performed from the Gene Ontology Resource. Cyclic heat stress in broilers significantly altered monoamine receptor expression. Twenty-nine genes of the monoamine pathway changed their expression in the left heart. Significant downregulation of expression was statistically associated with the ADRB1, HTR2A, and PNMT genes and upregulation of the MAOA gene (P<0.01). STRING database was used to construct the protein-protein interaction network; based on network analysis, the HTR2C, HTR2A, and HTR5A genes were identified as the major nodal genes in the network followed by MAOA, DRD2, DRD5, HTR1B, DRD1, DRD3, and HTR2B genes occupying the second important place in the network module. In conclusion, heat stress treatment prevented cardiac hypertrophy and altered the expression of monoamine genes. This would imply that monoamine transmission plays an important role in the development of cardiac hypertrophy, and that cyclic-chronic heat treatment modulates the cardiac monoaminergic system. These molecular biomarkers could be useful for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of cardiac hypertrophy.

肉鸡心肌单胺类受体对慢性热应激反应的改变:基于转录分析。
慢性热应激会影响许多生理和行为机制。长期周期性热应激后的表观遗传变化,为分子生物学研究创造了新的机会。这些变化之一涉及单胺类物质,如血清素、肾上腺素、去甲肾上腺素、多巴胺及其传递。肉鸡极易受到热应激的影响,在生长阶段心脏供血不足,导致左心肥大。RNA-seq数据来自NCBI,登录号为SRP082125。使用 DESeq2 软件包测定基因的表达水平。基因本体资源(Gene Ontology Resource)对基因进行了鉴定,包括生物过程、细胞成分和分子作用(MF)。肉鸡周期性热应激显著改变了单胺受体的表达。29个单胺通路基因在左心的表达发生了变化。据统计,ADRB1、HTR2A和PNMT基因表达的显著下调与MAOA基因的上调有关(PHTR2C、HTR2A和HTR5A基因被确定为网络中的主要节点基因,其次是MAOA、DRD2、DRD5、HTR1B、DRD1、DRD3和HTR2B基因,它们在网络模块中占据第二重要的位置)。总之,热应激处理可防止心脏肥大,并改变单胺类基因的表达。这意味着单胺传导在心肌肥厚的发展过程中起着重要作用,而周期性-慢性热处理可调节心脏单胺能系统。这些分子生物标志物可用于心脏肥大的筛查、诊断和治疗。
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