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Proteomic study of hypothalamus in pigs exposed to heat stress.

Tian-Yue YuYan-Hong YongJun-Yu LiBiao FangCan-Ying HuLian-Yun WuXiaoxi LiuZhichao YuXingbin MaYadnyavalkya PatilRavi GooneratneXiang-Hong Ju
Published in: BMC veterinary research (2020)
In this study, heat stress significantly increased the body temperature and reduced daily gain of body weight in pigs. Furthermore, we identified 295 differentially expressed proteins, 147 of which were down-regulated and 148 up-regulated in hypothalamus of heat stressed pigs. The IPA showed that the DEPs identified in the study are involved in cell death and survival, cellular assembly and organization, and cellular function and maintenance, in relation to neurological disease, metabolic disease, immunological disease, inflammatory disease, and inflammatory response. We hypothesize that a malfunction of the hypothalamus may destroy the host physical and immune function, resulting in decreased growth performance and immunosuppression in heat stressed pigs.
Keyphrases
  • heat stress
  • cell death
  • body weight
  • heat shock
  • oxidative stress
  • transcription factor
  • blood brain barrier
  • signaling pathway
  • free survival