Abstract

BackgroundLimited data are available about the kinetics of mRNA expressions of Heat shock proteins (HSPs) and heat shock factors (HSFs) in the thermally manipulated (TM) broiler chicks during acute heat stress. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate effects of thermal manipulation (TM) of broiler chicken during embryonic days (ED) 12–18 on the basal and dynamics mRNA expression of heat shock proteins (HSP108 and HSP90) and heat shock factors (HSF-1 and HSF-2) in the muscle tissue during late embryogenesis, first week of life and during heat stress (HS) on post-hatch days 14 and 28. One thousand and five hundred fertile Ross 315 broiler eggs were randomly allocated to five groups: control group (37.8 °C), TM1 (38.5 °C for 18 h), TM2 (39 °C for 18 h), TM3 (39.5 °C for 18 h) and TM4 (40 °C for 18 h). Chicks from each treatment group were then randomly sub-divided into two further treatment groups, naïve and thermal challenged (TC). On post-hatch days 14 and 28, thirty chicks from each TC group were subjected to heat stress (41 °C for 6 h), while naïve chicks of each group (n = 30) were kept under regular conditions. The response of chicks to heat stress was investigated by evaluating the change in mRNA expressions of HSP108, HSP90, HSF-1 and HSF-2 in muscle tissue after 1, 3 and 5 h of heat stress.ResultsWhen compared to the control group, TM resulted in significant increases in the basal mRNA expression of HSPs and HSFs during embryogenesis and altered their dynamic expressions in the muscle tissue after heat stress on post-hatch days 14 and 28.Conclusionthe current study indicated short- and long-term enhancement of HSPs and HSFs gene expression which was associated with acquisition of improved thermotolerance in thermally manipulated chicks.

Highlights

  • Limited data are available about the kinetics of mRNA expressions of Heat shock proteins (HSPs) and heat shock factors (HSFs) in the thermally manipulated (TM) broiler chicks during acute heat stress

  • Effects of TM on the mRNA expression of HSP108, HSP90, HSF-1 and HSF-2 in the muscle at embryonic days (ED) 12 and 18 As indicated in our recently published work [19], TM treatments had no effect on the body temperature at any stage of development

  • AT ED 18, mRNA expression of HSP108, HSP90, HSF-1 and HSF-2 was significantly higher in all TM groups compared to the control groups (Fig. 2a-d)

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Introduction

Limited data are available about the kinetics of mRNA expressions of Heat shock proteins (HSPs) and heat shock factors (HSFs) in the thermally manipulated (TM) broiler chicks during acute heat stress. This study aimed to investigate effects of thermal manipulation (TM) of broiler chicken during embryonic days (ED) 12– 18 on the basal and dynamics mRNA expression of heat shock proteins (HSP108 and HSP90) and heat shock factors (HSF-1 and HSF-2) in the muscle tissue during late embryogenesis, first week of life and during heat stress (HS) on post-hatch days 14 and 28. The current study is a continuation of our recent published work [19] and aimed to establish a multi-time-point evaluation of the basal and dynamics mRNA expression of HSP108, HSP90, HSF-1 and HSF-2 at embryonic life (ED 12 and 18), post-hatch days 1, 5 and 7 and during heat stress at post-hatch days 14 and 28 in muscle of broilers chickens exposed to different TM protocols (TM1:38.5 °C; TM2 °C; TM3: 39.5 °C; TM4: °C for 18 h) during embryogenesis (ED 12–18)

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