饲粮添加钙和镁对兔(Oryctolagus cuniculus)性别比偏斜的分子研究。

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.30466/vrf.2022.551122.3428
Sharanya Jeevendra Naidu, Arangasamy Arunachalam, Akeem Babatunde Sikiru, Selvaraju Sellappan, Backialakshmi Sekar, Ippala Janardhan Reddy, Raghavendra Bhatta
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研究了饲粮中添加钙和镁对雌性新西兰白兔血清生化指标、类固醇激素、基因表达及性能比的影响。25只家兔随机分为5个处理组:对照组饲喂普通颗粒饲料,各处理组分别添加Ca和Mg: T1(0.40%和0.01%)、T2(0.60%和0.02%)、T3(0.80%和0.03%)和T4(1.00%和0.04%)。这些兔子经历了三个繁殖周期。T3组均以雌性为主(65.33%)。与对照组相比,T3组(15.26±0.77 mg dL-1)和T4组(15.61±0.82 mg dL-1) Ca浓度升高。T3、T4组在交媾后0.5 d及T2、T3、T4组在交媾后21d雌二醇浓度均显著升高。T4组睾酮水平为0.50 dpc, T2和T4组睾酮水平为21dpc。研究了13个基因在输卵管中的表达。OVGP1、CCT4、ANXA2、TLR4等基因表达上调,且与女性性别比例呈正相关。上调基因的分子功能和途径提示了它们在精子选择、精子储存、免疫调节、着床和早期胚胎发育等受精过程中的作用。血清电解质、类固醇激素和基因表达的变化可能对倾斜过程有影响。
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Molecular insights on skewing of sex ratio in rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) supplemented with dietary calcium and magnesium.

Molecular insights on skewing of sex ratio in rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) supplemented with dietary calcium and magnesium.

Molecular insights on skewing of sex ratio in rabbits (<i>Oryctolagus cuniculus</i>) supplemented with dietary calcium and magnesium.

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Molecular insights on skewing of sex ratio in rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) supplemented with dietary calcium and magnesium.

The effect of dietary calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) supplementation on serum biochemical parameters, steroid hormones, gene expression, and the sex ratio was investigated in female New Zealand white rabbits. A total of 25 rabbits were allocated into five treatment groups: The control group was fed with regular pellet feed, whereas, treatment groups were supplemented with Ca and Mg: T1 (0.40% and 0.01%), T2 (0.60% and 0.02%), T3 (0.80% and 0.03%) and T4 (1.00% and 0.04%), respectively. The rabbits were subjected to three breeding cycles. The T3 group skewed towards females (65.33%) from all three breeding. There was elevated Ca concentration in T3 (15.26 ± 0.77 mg dL-1) and T4 (15.61 ± 0.82 mg dL-1) groups compared to the control. The concentration of estradiol was significantly high in T3 and T4 groups at 0.5 days post-coitus (dpc) and T2, T3 and T4 groups at 21dpc. Testosterone was significantly high in T4 group at 0.50 dpc and T2 and T4 group at 21dpc. The expression of 13 genes was studied in the oviduct. Genes such as OVGP1, CCT4, ANXA2 and TLR4 were up-regulated and positively correlated with the female sex ratio. The molecular functions and pathways of up-regulated genes were suggestive of their role in fertilization such as sperm selection, sperm storage, immune regulation, implantation and early embryonic development. The variations in the serum electrolytes, steroid hormones and gene expression might have an impact on the skewing process.

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