R. Fatai, M. Akinyemi, O. Osaiyuwu, K. Ewuola, A. Salako
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At week 23, 36 chickens (six chickens per\n identified HSP70 genotypes) selected from each of YEC and FAC were exposed\n to 40?1?C for one hour. Cloaca temperature, respiratory rate (RR) and pulse\n rate (PR) were recorded and heat stress index (HSI) calculated. Data were\n analysed using descriptive statistics and ANOVA. Alleles A and B with\n genotypes: AA, AB, and BB were detected. After acute heat-stress, YEC with\n BB had higher RR value compared to those with AA and AB. The PR value of FAC\n with genotype BB was significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of AA, but\n similar to chickens with AB. Within FAC, HSI of BB-HSP70 was lower than\n AA-HSP70 but similar to AB-HSP70, while within YEC HSI of BB-HSP70 was\n similar to those of AA-HSP70 and AB-HSP70. The HSP70 gene was polymorphic in\n the studied chickens and genotype BB-HSP70 was associated with\n thermo-tolerance.","PeriodicalId":249404,"journal":{"name":"Biotehnologija u stocarstvu","volume":"24 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"1900-01-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Physiological response of Nigerian locally adapted chickens with different heat shock protein 70 genotypes to acute heat stress\",\"authors\":\"R. Fatai, M. Akinyemi, O. Osaiyuwu, K. Ewuola, A. Salako\",\"doi\":\"10.2298/bah2301051f\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Slow growth rate and acute heat stress are among the major constraints to\\n indigenous chicken production in Nigeria. Characterization of heat-tolerance\\n genes is a requisite for selective breeding of poultry for improved\\n heat-tolerance and productivity. 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Physiological response of Nigerian locally adapted chickens with different heat shock protein 70 genotypes to acute heat stress
Slow growth rate and acute heat stress are among the major constraints to
indigenous chicken production in Nigeria. Characterization of heat-tolerance
genes is a requisite for selective breeding of poultry for improved
heat-tolerance and productivity. Therefore, this study investigated
variation in HSP70 gene and its association with heat-tolerance traits of
Nigerian locally adapted chickens. One-day old chicks comprising 118 Yoruba
Ecotype Chicken-YEC and 138 FUNAAlpha Chicken-FAC were tagged and fed
ad-libitum on starter (0-6 weeks) and grower (7-24 weeks) diets. At week
12, blood was sampled, DNA was extracted, amplified and electrophoresed
following standard procedures. HSP70 gene was genotyped using MmeI
restriction endonuclease. At week 23, 36 chickens (six chickens per
identified HSP70 genotypes) selected from each of YEC and FAC were exposed
to 40?1?C for one hour. Cloaca temperature, respiratory rate (RR) and pulse
rate (PR) were recorded and heat stress index (HSI) calculated. Data were
analysed using descriptive statistics and ANOVA. Alleles A and B with
genotypes: AA, AB, and BB were detected. After acute heat-stress, YEC with
BB had higher RR value compared to those with AA and AB. The PR value of FAC
with genotype BB was significantly higher (p<0.05) than those of AA, but
similar to chickens with AB. Within FAC, HSI of BB-HSP70 was lower than
AA-HSP70 but similar to AB-HSP70, while within YEC HSI of BB-HSP70 was
similar to those of AA-HSP70 and AB-HSP70. The HSP70 gene was polymorphic in
the studied chickens and genotype BB-HSP70 was associated with
thermo-tolerance.