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Yolk Precursor Synthesis and Deposition in Hierarchical Follicles and Effect on Egg Production Performance of Hens

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Journal Poult Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2023 May 26
PMID 37236035
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Egg production of hens is related to ovarian follicles development. The hierarchical follicle development accompanies the deposition of a large amount of yolk precursor. The aim of this study was to illustrate the effects of strain and age on yolk deposition and egg production. The experiment compared yolk synthesis, transport, and deposition in 3 groups of hens: one of a high-yield commercial hybrid laying breed (Jinghong No.1) in 2 stages (35 wk and 75 wk; JH35, JH75) and one of Chinese native breed (Lueyang Black-Boned chicken) at 35 wk (LY35). The results showed that the number of hierarchical follicles in JH35 and JH75 was significantly more than in LY35. At the same time, the yolk weight of the LY35 and JH75 was significantly higher than that of JH35. The expression of apolipoprotein A1 and apolipoprotein B genes in the liver of JH35 was higher than that of JH75. The expression of the very low-density lipoprotein receptor gene in the JH75 ovary was higher than that of the other 2 groups. The plasma concentrations of very low-density lipoprotein and vitellogenin were no significant difference among groups. The yolk deposition in hierarchical follicles based on the fat-soluble dyes measurement meant that the rate of yolk deposition of LY35 was lower than the other 2 groups. In most cases, the yolk deposition of JH75 was higher than that of the other groups, but the process showed greater fluctuation over time. These results meant that the rate and stability of yolk deposition played an essential role in affecting egg performance. In summary, both strain and age were related to egg production, but the 2 factors might impact yolk deposition and egg-laying performance differently. The egg performance may be affected by both yolk precursor synthesis and deposition for different strains, but it may be affected by yolk precursor deposition for the old laying hens.

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