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The Pituitary Transcriptional Response Related to Feed Conversion in Pigs.


ABSTRACT: Over the decades, pig breeding objectives have focused on improving the meat content in the carcass without taking into consideration the more effective fattening indicators that affect feed conversion. At present, pig growth traits associated particularly with animal feeding have become crucial due to their economic significance. This is especially evident in countries where pigs are maintained on large farms. The present study indicates that pituitary differentially expressed genes (DEGs) are activated in response to variable feed conversion (FC) in pigs. The experiment included two native Polish breeds: Pu?awska and Z?otnicka White (ZW). The whole pituitary transcriptome was sequenced using next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology. The RNA-seq method identified over 500 and 300 DEGs in the pituitaries of the ZW and the Pu?awska pig populations, respectively, that were associated with hormonal regulation, notch signaling, and Wnt pathways. Lower FC in the ZW pigs favoured increased fat content in the body and significantly higher prolactin expression. The obtained results indicate that low FC values in pigs are related to slower growth or increased fat content, which suggests various pituitary responses. Therefore, the identified candidate genes were not directly associated with feed conversion values but with other factors. However, the present study delivers new insights into pituitary regulation in pigs.

SUBMITTER: Piorkowska K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6771146 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Pituitary Transcriptional Response Related to Feed Conversion in Pigs.

Piórkowska Katarzyna K   Żukowski Kacper K   Tyra Mirosław M   Szyndler-Nędza Magdalena M   Szulc Karolina K   Skrzypczak Ewa E   Ropka-Molik Katarzyna K  

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Over the decades, pig breeding objectives have focused on improving the meat content in the carcass without taking into consideration the more effective fattening indicators that affect feed conversion. At present, pig growth traits associated particularly with animal feeding have become crucial due to their economic significance. This is especially evident in countries where pigs are maintained on large farms. The present study indicates that pituitary differentially expressed genes (DEGs) are  ...[more]

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