Transcriptomic signals of mitochondrial dysfunction and OXPHOS dynamics in fast-growth chicken.
Shawna Marie HubertGiridhar N AthreyPublished in: PeerJ (2022)
OXPHOS performance declines are a common feature of aging. Sirtuin signaling and NRF2 dependent oxidative stress responses support the progression of oxidative damage in fast-growth chicken. Our gene expression datasets showed that fast growth in early life places immense stress on oxidative performance, and rapid growth overwhelms the OXPHOS system. In summary, our study suggests constraints on oxidative capacity to sustain fast growth at high metabolic rates, such as those exhibited by modern broilers.