Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting
In the present study, for the purpose of investigating the effects of the total flavonoids of Epimedium (TFE) in regard to preventing the development of atrophied oviducts and follicles induced by forced molting, 300-day-old Hy-Line Brown layer hens were divided into 3 study groups as follows: the c...
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doaj-a835b76fb438473f88d213c11a600a6d2020-11-25T03:56:36ZengElsevierPoultry Science0032-57912020-05-0199527572765Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced moltingShuying Huo0Yurong Li1Yu Guo2Shuang Zhang3Peishan Li4Peipei Gao5The College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, China; Corresponding author:The College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, ChinaThe College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, ChinaThe College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, ChinaAnimal Science and Technology College, The Beijing University of Agriculture, Beijing 102206, ChinaThe College of Veterinary Medicine, Agricultural University of Hebei, Baoding 071001, ChinaIn the present study, for the purpose of investigating the effects of the total flavonoids of Epimedium (TFE) in regard to preventing the development of atrophied oviducts and follicles induced by forced molting, 300-day-old Hy-Line Brown layer hens were divided into 3 study groups as follows: the control (CON) group was the normal group, without forced molting and TFE treatments; the TFE1 group was treated by adding a 1‰ TFE treatment after forced molting; and the TFE0 group was not treated by TFE after forced molting. During this study's experimental process, the egg production rates were recorded each day. In addition, the hens were randomly chosen to be weighed every 4 D and also randomly selected to be sacrificed every 7 D. Then, sample tissues of albumen-secreting part and uterus from the fallopian tube of the layer hens were collected for PCR and hematoxylin-eosin staining tests. The results showed that the body weights, number of follicles, and weights and sizes of the fallopian tube for the TFE1 and TFE0 groups were significantly reduced when compared with those of the control group on the 15th D of the experiment. Furthermore, at the end of study, it was found that the egg production rates, weights of the fallopian tube, and ovarian follicles of TFE1 had recovered to normal levels. At the same time, the serum estrogen and the expressions of the progesterone receptor and estrogen receptor mRNA in fallopian tube were higher than those observed for the TFE0 group. The results of this study provided valuable evidence that TFE could improve the development of atrophied oviducts and increase the egg laying rates, thereby making it a potential multicomponent natural drug for egg production in the future.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0032579120300705fallopian tubeforced moltinglayer hentotal flavonoid of Epimedium |
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Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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Improving effects of Epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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improving effects of epimedium flavonoids on the selected reproductive features in layer hens after forced molting |
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In the present study, for the purpose of investigating the effects of the total flavonoids of Epimedium (TFE) in regard to preventing the development of atrophied oviducts and follicles induced by forced molting, 300-day-old Hy-Line Brown layer hens were divided into 3 study groups as follows: the control (CON) group was the normal group, without forced molting and TFE treatments; the TFE1 group was treated by adding a 1‰ TFE treatment after forced molting; and the TFE0 group was not treated by TFE after forced molting. During this study's experimental process, the egg production rates were recorded each day. In addition, the hens were randomly chosen to be weighed every 4 D and also randomly selected to be sacrificed every 7 D. Then, sample tissues of albumen-secreting part and uterus from the fallopian tube of the layer hens were collected for PCR and hematoxylin-eosin staining tests. The results showed that the body weights, number of follicles, and weights and sizes of the fallopian tube for the TFE1 and TFE0 groups were significantly reduced when compared with those of the control group on the 15th D of the experiment. Furthermore, at the end of study, it was found that the egg production rates, weights of the fallopian tube, and ovarian follicles of TFE1 had recovered to normal levels. At the same time, the serum estrogen and the expressions of the progesterone receptor and estrogen receptor mRNA in fallopian tube were higher than those observed for the TFE0 group. The results of this study provided valuable evidence that TFE could improve the development of atrophied oviducts and increase the egg laying rates, thereby making it a potential multicomponent natural drug for egg production in the future. |
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