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适度热应激会增加蛋黄中的类固醇激素,并影响鸡后代的生长和行为。

Moderate heat challenge increased yolk steroid hormones and shaped offspring growth and behavior in chickens.

机构信息

Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique-INRA, UMR85, Physiologie de la Reproduction et des Comportements, Nouzilly, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2013;8(2):e57670. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0057670. Epub 2013 Feb 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Environmental challenges might affect the maternal organism and indirectly affect the later ontogeny of the progeny. We investigated the cross-generation impact of a moderate heat challenge in chickens. We hypothesized that a warm temperature--within the thermotolerance range--would affect the hormonal environment provided to embryos by mothers, and in turn, affect the morphology and behavioral phenotype of offspring.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Laying hens were raised under a standard thermal condition at 21°C (controls) or 30°C (experimental) for 5 consecutive weeks. A significant increase was observed in the internal temperature of hens exposed to the warm treatment; however plasma corticosterone levels remained unaffected. The laying rate was not affected, but experimental hens laid lighter eggs than the controls during the treatment. As expected, the maternal thermal environment affected yolk hormone contents. Eggs laid by the experimental hens showed significantly higher concentrations of yolk progesterone, testosterone, and estradiol. All chicks were raised under standard thermal conditions. The quality of hatchlings, growth, feeding behavior and emotional reactivity of chicks were analyzed. Offspring of experimental hens (C30 chicks) were lighter but obtained better morphological quality scores at hatching than the controls (C21 chicks). C30 chicks expressed lesser distress calls when exposed to a novel food. Unlike C21 chicks, C30 chicks expressed no preference for energetic food.

CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings suggest that moderate heat challenge triggers maternal effects and modulate the developmental trajectory of offspring in a way that may be adaptive. This suggests that the impact of heat challenges on captive or wild populations might have a cross-generation effect.

摘要

背景

环境挑战可能会影响母体组织,并间接地影响后代的后期发育。我们研究了鸡的跨代热应激影响。我们假设,在母体为胚胎提供的激素环境中,温暖的温度(在热耐受范围内)会受到影响,从而影响后代的形态和行为表型。

方法/主要发现:连续 5 周,母鸡在 21°C(对照)或 30°C(实验)的标准热条件下饲养。暴露于温暖处理的母鸡的内部温度显著升高;然而,血浆皮质酮水平保持不变。产蛋率不受影响,但实验母鸡在处理期间产下的鸡蛋比对照组轻。正如预期的那样,母体热环境会影响蛋黄激素含量。实验母鸡产下的鸡蛋蛋黄中孕激素、睾酮和雌二醇的浓度明显更高。所有的雏鸡都在标准的热条件下饲养。分析了雏鸡的质量、生长、进食行为和雏鸡的情绪反应。实验母鸡(C30 雏鸡)的后代较轻,但孵化时获得的形态质量评分比对照组(C21 雏鸡)好。暴露于新食物时,C30 雏鸡发出的应激叫声较少。与 C21 雏鸡不同,C30 雏鸡对高能食物没有偏好。

结论/意义:我们的研究结果表明,适度的热应激会引发母体效应,并以一种可能适应的方式调节后代的发育轨迹。这表明,热应激对圈养或野生种群的影响可能具有跨代效应。

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