2020
DOI: 10.1080/10495398.2020.1757460
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Modulatory effect of heat stress on viability of primary cultured chicken satellite cells and expression of heat shock proteins ex vivo

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“…As a consequence, this increases the disease susceptibility of broilers (Monson et al 2018), which leads to a high mortality rate (Brossi et al 2018). Moreover, the high temperature reduces the broiler muscle cell proliferation (Siddiqui et al 2020b, Siddiqui et al 2021b) by altering the molecular structure and function of the intestine. Our result is consistent with the results of a previous study, indicating that environmental factors reduce the growth performance of broilers (Zaghari et al 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As a consequence, this increases the disease susceptibility of broilers (Monson et al 2018), which leads to a high mortality rate (Brossi et al 2018). Moreover, the high temperature reduces the broiler muscle cell proliferation (Siddiqui et al 2020b, Siddiqui et al 2021b) by altering the molecular structure and function of the intestine. Our result is consistent with the results of a previous study, indicating that environmental factors reduce the growth performance of broilers (Zaghari et al 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon was consistent with our previous in vivo study of juvenile spotted sea bass, which showed that the growth performance indicated by the parameters of both specific growth rate (SGR) and weight gain rate (WGR) was significantly higher when reared at 28 °C in comparison with 20 °C after 30 days [ 32 ]. The impacts of temperature on myogenesis have also been studied using a primary cultured muscle cell model in chickens, which reported the significant influence of thermal stress during myogenic proliferation and differentiation stages [ 33 , 34 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, we detected a direct proportional influence of TAC-DTE combinations on the total RNA concentration in stressed PBMCs, with RNA concentration decreasing as TACs went from moderate to severe. Previous studies [9,21] showed that in vitro incubation at temperatures simulating hyperthermia subsequently impaired nucleotide synthesis in mitogen-stimulated PBMCs. Moreover, several reports found that RNA as a nucleic acid is heat labile and very unstable and highly denatured under TACs [6].…”
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“…In normal BT (37°C) conditions, there is an elevation of nucleic acid synthesis due to the introduction of extracellular protein kinase and phosphoinositide 3-kinase/Akt signal transduction during transcription [31,32]. Furthermore, increased cell proliferation, cell viability, and nucleic acid synthesis were shown to happen for longer S and G2/M phases of the cell cycle [7,9]. A recent report also indicated that cells at the G1/S or G2/M checkpoints and in the S phase are more sensitive to death and arrest of proliferation when exposed to TACs [10].…”
Section: Numbers Ofmentioning
confidence: 99%
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