Long-Lasting Effect of Changes in Incubation Temperature on Heat StressInduced Neuronal Hypothalamic c-Fos Expression in Chickens

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Open Ornithology Journal Pub Date : 2010-10-13 DOI:10.2174/1874453201003010150
O. Janke, B. Tzschentke
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In birds, during prenatal 'critical periods' the thermoregulatory system can be life-long imprinted by the actual incubation temperature. The aim of the present study is to elucidate long-term effects of prenatal temperature experiences, applied at the end of incubation, on central thermoregulatory mechanisms by detection of neuronal hypothalamic c-Fos expression as a consequence of acute heat stress in growing and adult chickens using immunohistochemistry. From day 18 of incubation chicken embryos were incubated in three temperature groups: 37.5°C (regular incubated), 34.5°C (cold incubated) or 38.5°C (warm incubated). C-Fos expression was detected in 29 4-weeks old and 61 8-weeks old chickens after acute heat stress (42°C for 90 min). The results show, that prenatal temperature experiences can induce long-lasting changes in the heat induced neuronal hypothalamic c-Fos expression. But significant alterations could be only found in 8 weeks old chickens and these changes were in opposite as expected. It means that after acute heat stress cold incubated chickens have a significantly lower neuronal c-Fos expression compared with the warm incubated ones. This effect could be caused by cross adaptation to the actual ambient temperature during the growing period. Further, the developmental pattern of the hypothalamic neuronal network in different incubated birds, which is demonstrated by neuronal c-Fos expression in the actual study, is similar to the pattern, which we found after recordings of single neurons activity, to a higher extent. Correlations between both parameters, which are involved in neuronal plasticity, can be accepted.
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孵育温度变化对热应激诱导的鸡下丘脑神经元c-Fos表达的长期影响
在鸟类中,在产前“关键时期”,体温调节系统可以终身受到实际孵化温度的影响。本研究的目的是通过免疫组织化学检测生长和成年鸡在急性热应激下下丘脑神经元c-Fos的表达,阐明在孵育结束时施加的产前温度体验对中枢热调节机制的长期影响。从孵育第18天起,将鸡胚分为37.5℃(常规孵育)、34.5℃(冷孵育)和38.5℃(温孵育)3个温度组进行孵育。29只4周龄和61只8周龄鸡在急性热应激(42°C, 90 min)后检测到C- fos的表达。结果表明,产前温度经历可引起热诱导下丘脑神经元c-Fos表达的持久变化。但只有在8周龄的鸡中发现了显著的变化,这些变化与预期相反。说明急性热应激后冷孵育鸡的神经元c-Fos表达明显低于温孵育鸡。这种效应可能是由于生长期间对实际环境温度的交叉适应造成的。此外,实际研究中通过神经元c-Fos表达所证实的不同孵育鸟类下丘脑神经元网络的发育模式与我们记录单个神经元活动后发现的模式相似程度更高。这两个参数之间的相关性,涉及神经元的可塑性,是可以接受的。
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