Assessing the link between skin Aquaporins and morphological attributes under simulated heat stress conditions: A comparative investigation between hair and wool sheep breeds

IF 2.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Emad M. Samara , Majdi A. Bahadi , Muhammed A. Khan , Muhammed Afzal , Mohammed A. Al-Badwi , Khalid A. Abdoun , Salem S. Alghamdi , Ahmed A. Al-Haidary
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A comprehensive understanding of the functions of Aquaporins (AQPs) is indispensable for elucidating physiological adjustments to varied habitats and addressing water balance complexities amid environmental fluctuations. This experiment endeavors to investigate the relationship between cutaneous AQPs and morphological traits in two sheep breeds with differing haircoat textures, the Naimi and Najdi, under simulated heat stress conditions. Ten male lambs from each breed were housed individually in controlled environments and subjected to cyclic heat stress mimicking summer conditions for six weeks. Sweating rates (SR) were measured biweekly, and skin and coat samples were collected for analysis in the final week. Additionally, the mRNA expression levels of Aquaporin 1 (AQP1), Aquaporin 3 (AQP3), and Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) in skin tissue were assessed. Results showed a (P < 0.05) increase in skin AQPs gene expression following thermal exposure in both breeds, accompanied by elevated SR. However, the Naimi breed exhibited (P < 0.05) higher AQP1 expression levels, correlating with differences in their skin depth, coat thickness, and fleece density compared to the Najdi breed, which showed (P < 0.05) heightened AQP5 expression, consistent with their thicker hair diameter. Both breeds displayed similar upregulation of AQP3, suggesting its equivalent role in facilitating perspiration during heat stress. In conclusion, this experiment represents one of the initial inquiries into the presence of AQPs genes within the dermal layers of sheep. The involvement of both skin AQPs and sweating response might emphasizes the intricate interplay between their physical attributes and genetic predispositions in coping with heat stress, indicating a multifaceted process of thermoregulation in sheep. The obtained findings underscore the role of AQPs in helping sheep breeds with distinct coat textures adapt to environmental challenges and maintain water balance, and thus might support targeted breeding strategies for enhanced heat tolerance in arid environments.
全面了解水蒸发蛋白(AQPs)的功能对于阐明不同生境下的生理调节和解决环境波动中复杂的水平衡问题是不可或缺的。本实验试图研究在模拟热应激条件下,两个毛质不同的绵羊品种(Naimi 和 Najdi)的皮肤 AQPs 与形态特征之间的关系。将每个品种的十只雄性羔羊单独饲养在受控环境中,并模拟夏季条件对其进行为期六周的周期性热应激。每两周测量一次出汗率(SR),最后一周采集皮肤和被毛样本进行分析。此外,还评估了皮肤组织中水蒸素 1(AQP1)、水蒸素 3(AQP3)和水蒸素 5(AQP5)的 mRNA 表达水平。结果显示(P
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Journal of thermal biology
Journal of thermal biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
7.40%
发文量
196
审稿时长
14.5 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Thermal Biology publishes articles that advance our knowledge on the ways and mechanisms through which temperature affects man and animals. This includes studies of their responses to these effects and on the ecological consequences. Directly relevant to this theme are: • The mechanisms of thermal limitation, heat and cold injury, and the resistance of organisms to extremes of temperature • The mechanisms involved in acclimation, acclimatization and evolutionary adaptation to temperature • Mechanisms underlying the patterns of hibernation, torpor, dormancy, aestivation and diapause • Effects of temperature on reproduction and development, growth, ageing and life-span • Studies on modelling heat transfer between organisms and their environment • The contributions of temperature to effects of climate change on animal species and man • Studies of conservation biology and physiology related to temperature • Behavioural and physiological regulation of body temperature including its pathophysiology and fever • Medical applications of hypo- and hyperthermia Article types: • Original articles • Review articles
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