番鸭生长激素基因多态性及其与产蛋相关的表达

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
X. Wu, M. J. Yan, S. Y. Lian, X. T. Liu, A. Li
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摘要

越来越多的证据表明,生长激素(GH)基因在控制生殖功能方面起着生理作用。本文研究了番鸭(Cairina moschata)产蛋性状与生长激素基因多态性和表达模式的相关性。PCR单链构象多态性用于鉴定GH内含子3的多态性。单核苷酸多态性(g.3270)一个比;G)等位基因在种群中的频率分别为0.65和0.35。比较试验表明,AA基因型组连续产蛋天数和300 d产蛋量均高于GG基因型组(P <0.05);但初产日龄差异不显著(P >0.05)。生长激素多态性与产蛋性能的显著相关表明生长激素可能是影响番鸭产蛋性状的候选基因位点。此外,实时荧光定量PCR显示GH在所有选择的组织中都有表达,但在下丘脑-垂体-性腺轴和心脏中高度表达。这种独特的表达模式提示生长激素可能在番鸭性腺发育和生长过程中通过自分泌或旁分泌途径发挥其局部生理功能。本研究揭示了生长激素在番鸭中的多态性和表达模式,并提示生长激素对繁殖的潜在调节作用。
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GH gene polymorphisms and expression associated with egg laying in muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata)

GH gene polymorphisms and expression associated with egg laying in muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata)

Accumulated evidence suggests that the growth hormone (GH) gene plays a physiological role in the control of reproductive function. Here, we examined the correlation between egg-laying traits and GH gene polymorphisms and expression patterns in the muscovy duck (Cairina moschata). PCR single-strand conformation polymorphism was used to identify polymorphisms in intron 3 of GH. One single nucleotide polymorphism (g.3270 A > G) was detected by sequencing, and the frequencies of the A and G alleles in the population were 0.65 and 0.35, respectively. A comparison test showed that the AA genotype group had more consecutive laying days and more eggs at 300 days than the GG genotype group (P < 0.05); however, there was no significant difference for the age at first laying (P > 0.05). Such a significant correlation between GH polymorphisms and egg-laying performance suggested that GH could be a candidate locus affecting the laying trait in muscovy duck. Furthermore, real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR demonstrated that GH is expressed in all selected tissues, but is highly expressed in the hypothalamic–pituitary–gonadal axis and heart. This unique expression pattern suggested that GH may exert its local physiological function through the autocrine or paracrine pathway during gonad development and growth in the muscovy duck. The data presented in this paper revealed GH polymorphisms and expression patterns in the muscovy duck and indicated a potential regulatory effect of GH on reproduction.

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