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Probiotic Intake Increases the Expression of Vitellogenin Genes in Laying Hens.

Maria S MazankoMaksim S MakarenkoVladimir A ChistyakovAlexander V UsatovEvgeniya V PrazdnovaAnzhelika B BrenIvan F GorlovZoya B KomarovaRichard WeeksMichael L Chikindas
Published in: Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (2020)
A promising approach for slowing down the rate of reproductive aging is the use of probiotic bacteria as a feed additive. In the current study was investigated the influence of the intake of a potential probiotic on the follicle content and expression of vitellogenin genes (vtg1, vtg2, vtg3) in aged hens. RNA was isolated from liver samples collected from 570-day-old laying hens and gene expression levels were measured using RT-PCR. Bacillus subtilis KATMIRA1933 supplementation had a positive effect on the number of formed follicles in hens and also triggered a significant increase in the relative expression levels of vtg1, vtg2, and vtg3. A Bacillus amyloliquefaciens B-1895 enriched diet or a combination of the two strains had a modest effect on both the number of follicles and the expression of vitellogenin genes. Additionally, the study demonstrates that vitellogenin mRNA expression levels can be considered as a biomarker in a convenient approach for analyzing the hen's egg-laying ability.
Keyphrases
  • bacillus subtilis
  • heat stress
  • poor prognosis
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • escherichia coli
  • long non coding rna
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • risk assessment
  • high resolution
  • weight gain
  • transcription factor