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Comparative Analysis of Reproductive Hormones, Serum Biochemical Indexes and Ovarian Metabolites in Muscovy Breeder Duck at Different Laying Stages

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Journal Poult Sci
Publisher Elsevier
Date 2024 Oct 16
PMID 39413699
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Abstract

The hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis regulates egg laying through control hormones secretion in poultry. In this study, the serum hormones (12 samples per stage), serum biochemical indexes (12 samples per stage), and ovarian metabolites (8 samples per stage) of Muscovy breeder ducks were detected at prelaying stage (PT), start of laying stage (ST), high laying stage (HT), and the end of laying stage (ET). The serum hormones of Muscovy ducks were measured at 8:00, 13:00, 18:00, 23:00, and 4:00 within 1 d. The TG, TP, ALB, and GLB were significantly increased, while HDL-C was significantly decreased at ST as compared to PT (P < 0.05). Serum Na, Cl, Ca, P, and K showed significant rise at ST as compared to PT. Serum Na, Cl, Ca, and K were significantly declined, while P was significantly increased at ET as compared to HT (P < 0.05). Serum FSH, LH, PRL, E2, P4 levels peaked at ST (P < 0.05) with only FSH and LH fluctuated significantly within 1 ovulation cycle at ST (P < 0.05). Differential metabolites showed continued ovarian aging. The decline of nucleic acid metabolism occured in ST, the decline of sugar metabolism occurred in ET, and the decline of amino acid metabolism continued at all stages. Temporal expression patterns and correlation analyses indicated a high correlation between ovarian cAMP and serum reproductive hormone levels across different reproductive stages. In conclusion, this study revealed the changes in serum hormones, serum biochemical indicators, and ovarian metabolites, as well as the relationship between serum hormones and ovarian metabolites.

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