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Effects of starter feeding and early weaning on developmental expressions of IGF-I gene in liver and IGF-IR gene in rumen of lambs from birth to eighty-four days of age.

Xiaoxue ZhangFutao MoWeiming WangFadi LiYongfu LaTing LiuXiaojuan WangBaosheng LiChong Li
Published in: Animal biotechnology (2022)
The early weaning and starter feeding have significant effects on lamb growth and digestive tract development. However, it is not clear whether the expression of IGF-1/IGF-1R genes could be affected by feeding starter and weaning. Therefore, a total of 102 Hu male neonatal lambs were randomly divided into 3 groups: fed with starter at 42d + weaned at 56d (group A), fed with starter at 7d + weaned at 28d (group B) and fed with starter at 7d + weaned at 56d (group C), to explore the effects of starter feeding and weaning age on developmental expressions of IGF-I gene in liver and IGF-IR gene in rumen of Hu sheep. The results showed that IGF-I and IGF-IR genes were expressed extensively in various tissues of lambs, the expression of IGF-I was significantly higher in liver ( p  < 0.01), while the expression of IGF-IR was higher in rumen among gastrointestinal tissues. The mRNA level of IGF-I of group C was strikingly higher than that of group A at 28, 70, and 84d ( p  < 0.01) in liver, respectively. Rumen mRNA level of IGF-IR of group C was prominently higher than that of group A at 70d and 84d ( p  < 0.05), respectively. However, IGF-IR expression of group A was higher than that of group C at 14 and 42d ( p  < 0.05). The mRNA level of IGF-I of group B was significantly higher than that of group C at 42, 56, 70, and 84d ( p  < 0.01) in liver, while IGF-IR expression of group B was higher than that of group C at 70d ( p  < 0.01). In conclusion, early weaning and starter feeding affected liver IGF-I mRNA and rumen IGF-IR mRNA expression.
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