Expression of endothelin-1 and its receptors in the lungs of broiler chickens exposed to high-altitude hypoxia
To investigate the influence of exposure to high-altitude (HA) hypoxia on the expressions of endothelin-1 (ET-1), endothelin type A (ETA) and endothelin type B (ETB) receptors in broiler chickens, immunohistochemistry studies were performed in the lungs. Six hundred 1-day-old male broiler
chickens were randomly divided into two groups: group A, birds maintained under rich oxygen conditions (oxygen content 21%); and group B, birds exposed to HA hypoxia (oxygen content 13%). Our data showed that exposure to altitude elevated ET-1 and ETA gene expressions at 21 and 28 days of
age when compared with the rich oxygen group. Meanwhile, a marked decline in ETB expression was observed at 28 days of age in the course of HA, although there were no significant changes (P>0.05) at 7, 14 and 21 days of age. The increased response was accompanied by adverse effects
on weekly body weight gain and ascites mortality. These observations suggested that ET-1, ETA and ETB genes are normally expressed in the lungs of birds. Increased levels of ET-1 and ETA and decreased ETB gene expression in the lungs are probably involved in the lung dysfunction of broiler
chickens with developmental ascites.
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, People's Republic of China
Publication date: 06 August 2013
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