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Lehnert Sigrid A., . and Flatscher-Bader Traute, . and Chan Eva  K. , . and Phillips Nancy J., . and Ainu Husna M.S. Suhaimi, . and McGowan Michael, . and Reverter Antonio, . and D’Occhio Michael J., . Gene expression of GnRH kisspeptin neuropeptide Y and receptorsfor estrogen and leptin in the hypothalamus of suckled and weaned beef cows. pp. 245-255. ISSN 1394-9829
Abstract
The aim of this study was to ascertain the expression of multiple genes in the hypothalamic sub-regions of postpartum beef cows that were suckled or weaned and had different ovarian phenotypes. Genes studied were gonadotrophinreleasing hormone (GNRH1) kisspeptin (KISS1) estrogen receptor- (ESR1) leptin receptor (LEPR) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in two hypothalamic subregions H1 (anterior) and H2 (ventral posterior). The expression of GNRH1 was around 7-fold greater (p 0.01) within H1 than H2 while the expression of KISS1 was around 20-fold greater (p 0.01) within H2 than H1. Both ESR1 and NPY showed greater (p 0.05) expression within H2 than H1. Weaned cows had lower (p 0.05) expression of ESR1 LEPR and NPY than suckled cows in H1. Cows with suppressed follicle growth (follicles 4 “ 5 mm) had greater (p 0.05) LEPR expression within H1 compared to cows with active follicle growth (follicles 10 mm) and cows that had ovulated. This is the first report of KISS1 expression in the bovine brain and also of regional differences in the expression of multiple genes within the bovine hypothalamus. The study on simultaneous gene expression within the hypothalamus provides a new approach in understanding the complex gene networks linked to the effects of nutrition lactation ovarian steroids metabolic homeostasis and maternal bonding on central mechanisms associated with postpartum reproduction in bovine.
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to ascertain the expression of multiple genes in the hypothalamic sub-regions of postpartum beef cows that were suckled or weaned and had different ovarian phenotypes. Genes studied were gonadotrophinreleasing hormone (GNRH1) kisspeptin (KISS1) estrogen receptor- (ESR1) leptin receptor (LEPR) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) in two hypothalamic subregions H1 (anterior) and H2 (ventral posterior). The expression of GNRH1 was around 7-fold greater (p 0.01) within H1 than H2 while the expression of KISS1 was around 20-fold greater (p 0.01) within H2 than H1. Both ESR1 and NPY showed greater (p 0.05) expression within H2 than H1. Weaned cows had lower (p 0.05) expression of ESR1 LEPR and NPY than suckled cows in H1. Cows with suppressed follicle growth (follicles 4 “ 5 mm) had greater (p 0.05) LEPR expression within H1 compared to cows with active follicle growth (follicles 10 mm) and cows that had ovulated. This is the first report of KISS1 expression in the bovine brain and also of regional differences in the expression of multiple genes within the bovine hypothalamus. The study on simultaneous gene expression within the hypothalamus provides a new approach in understanding the complex gene networks linked to the effects of nutrition lactation ovarian steroids metabolic homeostasis and maternal bonding on central mechanisms associated with postpartum reproduction in bovine.
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Item Type: | Article |
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AGROVOC Term: | Beef |
AGROVOC Term: | Cows |
AGROVOC Term: | Gene expression |
AGROVOC Term: | Neuropeptides |
AGROVOC Term: | Hormone receptors |
AGROVOC Term: | Estrogens |
AGROVOC Term: | Leptin |
AGROVOC Term: | Hypothalamus |
AGROVOC Term: | Postpartum period |
AGROVOC Term: | Phenotypes |
Depositing User: | Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim |
Last Modified: | 24 Apr 2025 06:29 |
URI: | http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/24503 |
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