Chicken adaptive response to low energy diet: main role of the hypothalamic lipid metabolism revealed by a phenotypic and multi-tissue transcriptomic approach.
F JehlC DésertC KloppM BrenetA RauS LerouxM BoutinL LagoutteK MuretY BlumD EsquerréD GourichonT BurlotA CollinF PitelA BenaniT ZerjalSandrine LagarriguePublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
We observed a complex transcriptome modulation in the hypothalamus of chicken in response to low-energy diet suggesting numerous changes in synaptic plasticity, endocannabinoid regulation, neurotransmission, lipid metabolism, mitochondrial activity and protein synthesis. This global transcriptomic reprogramming could explain the adaptive behavioral response (i.e. increase of feed intake) of the animals to the low-energy content of the diet.