2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.23.916551
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Effects of methionine supplementing on intestine, liver and uterus morphology, and on positivity and expression of calbindin-D28k and TRPV6 calcium carriers in laying quails in thermoneutral conditions and under thermal stress

Abstract: 23The aim of this study was to provide support for the performance, localization and expression of the 24 epithelial calcium transporter channels, calbindin-D28k (Calb) and TRPV6, and of the morphology of the 25 digestive and reproductive system of laying quails under heat stress, and with methionine 26 supplementation. Therefore, the present study characterized the positivity (immunohistochemistry) and 27 expression (real-time PCR) of calcium channels (Calb and TRPV6) in the kidneys, intestine and uterus of 2… Show more

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“…The temperature selected for inducing heat stress has been previously reported to affect bird metabolism 20 , 21 . As expected, in the current study, high ambient temperature reduced the egg laying performance of quail mothers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The temperature selected for inducing heat stress has been previously reported to affect bird metabolism 20 , 21 . As expected, in the current study, high ambient temperature reduced the egg laying performance of quail mothers.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During this period, bird development and egg laying rate were monitored daily. At 98 days of age, 40 female quail with a mean body weight of 157.25 g and an egg laying rate of 85% were divided and subjected to two environmental conditions: thermoneutral (23 °C and 60% relative humidity) ( n = 10) and heat stress (continuous exposure to 32 °C 20 , 21 and 60% relative humidity) ( n = 30). During the experimental period, birds were kept in individual cages with ad libitum access to feed and water.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%