Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens

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Main Author: Moreira, Kariny Ferreira
Publication Date: 2020
Other Authors: Neves, Camila Quaglio, Borges, Stephanie Carvalho, Vesco, Ana Paula Del, Speziali, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli, Buttow, Nilza Cristina, Barbosa, Carmem Patrícia, Gasparino, Eliane
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Summary: This study aimed to understand the possible effects of acute thermal stress (32ºC, 12 hours) on body temperature using two measurement methods (via probe and rectal), on the morphometric aspects of the heart and aortic artery, on gene expression (superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase-3, nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein), inflammatory parameters (myeloperoxidase and N-acetylglycosaminidase), oxidative stress parameters and nitrite levels in broilers (Cobb 500) at 42 days of age.  36 broilers with 42 days of age were used, distributed in a 2x2 factorial scheme: two thermal environments (comfort at 18ºC and stress at 32ºC) and two methods of measuring body temperature (via probe and rectal). Thermal stress triggered an increase in body temperature regardless of the measurement method. There was a significant effect on the thickness of the aortic artery wall and on the lateral lateral and posterior antero diameters (P <0.05). Likewise, there was a difference in the dosages of lipid hydroperoxides, in the quantification of reactive oxygen species and in the dosage of nitrite (P <0.05). The quantification of the mRNA of the induced nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein genes were significantly higher in animals subjected to heat stress. Thus, it can be concluded that acute thermal stress was able to promote several morphological and molecular changes in the heart and aorta artery of broilers.
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spelling Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickensEl estrés térmico agudo promueve cambios morfológicos y moleculares en el corazón de los pollos de engordeEstresse térmico agudo promove alterações morfológicas e moleculares no coração de frangos de cortePoultryCardiac cellsBiochemical parameters.AviculturaCélulas cardíacasParâmetros bioquímicos.aviculturacélulas cardíacasparámetros bioquímicos.This study aimed to understand the possible effects of acute thermal stress (32ºC, 12 hours) on body temperature using two measurement methods (via probe and rectal), on the morphometric aspects of the heart and aortic artery, on gene expression (superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase-3, nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein), inflammatory parameters (myeloperoxidase and N-acetylglycosaminidase), oxidative stress parameters and nitrite levels in broilers (Cobb 500) at 42 days of age.  36 broilers with 42 days of age were used, distributed in a 2x2 factorial scheme: two thermal environments (comfort at 18ºC and stress at 32ºC) and two methods of measuring body temperature (via probe and rectal). Thermal stress triggered an increase in body temperature regardless of the measurement method. There was a significant effect on the thickness of the aortic artery wall and on the lateral lateral and posterior antero diameters (P <0.05). Likewise, there was a difference in the dosages of lipid hydroperoxides, in the quantification of reactive oxygen species and in the dosage of nitrite (P <0.05). The quantification of the mRNA of the induced nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein genes were significantly higher in animals subjected to heat stress. Thus, it can be concluded that acute thermal stress was able to promote several morphological and molecular changes in the heart and aorta artery of broilers.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo comprender los posibles efectos del estrés térmico agudo (32ºC, 12 horas) en la temperatura corporal utilizando dos métodos de medición (a través de sonda y rectal), en los aspectos morfométricos del corazón y la arteria aórtica, en la expresión génica (superóxido dismutasa, glutatión peroxidasa-3, óxido nítrico sintasa, enzima convertidora de angiotensina y proteína de transferencia de colesterol esterificada), parámetros inflamatorios (mieloperoxidasa y N-acetilglucosaminidasa), parámetros de estrés oxidativo y niveles de nitrito en pollos de engorde (Cobb 500) a los 42 días de edad. Se utilizaron 36 pollos de engorde con 42 días de edad, distribuidos en un esquema factorial 2x2: dos ambientes térmicos (comodidad a 18ºC y estrés a 32ºC) y dos métodos para medir la temperatura corporal (a través de sonda y rectal). El estrés térmico provocó un aumento de la temperatura corporal, independientemente del método de medición. Hubo un efecto significativo en el grosor de la pared de la arteria aórtica y en los diámetros antero lateral y posterior (P <0.05). Asimismo, hubo una diferencia en las dosis de hidroperóxidos lipídicos, en la cuantificación de especies reactivas de oxígeno y en la dosis de nitrito (P <0.05). La cuantificación del ARNm de la sintasa de óxido nítrico inducida, la enzima convertidora de angiotensina y los genes de proteína de transferencia de colesterol esterificada fueron significativamente mayores en animales sometidos a estrés por calor. Por lo tanto, se puede concluir que el estrés térmico agudo fue capaz de promover varios cambios morfológicos y moleculares en el corazón y la arteria aorta de los pollos de engorde.Este estudo teve como objetivo compreender os possíveis efeitos do estresse térmico agudo (32ºC, 12 horas) na temperatura corporal por meio de duas vias de medida (via sonda e retal), nos aspectos morfométricos do coração e da artéria aórtica, na expressão gênica (superóxido dismutase, glutationa peroxidase-3, óxido nítrico sintase induzida, enzima conversora de angiotensina e proteína de transferência de colesterol esterificado), nos parâmetros inflamatórios (mieloperoxidase e N-acetilglicosaminidase), parâmetros de estresse oxidativo  e níveis de nitrito em frangos de corte (Cobb 500) aos 42 dias de idade. Foram utilizados 36 frangos de corte com 42 dias de idade distribuídos em esquema fatorial 2x2: dois ambientes térmicos (conforto a 18ºC e estresse a 32ºC) e dois métodos de aferição da temperatura corporal (via probe e via retal). O estresse térmico desencadeou aumento na temperatura corporal independentemente da via de aferição. Houve efeito significativo na espessura da parede da artéria aorta e nos diâmetros látero lateral e ântero posterior (P<0,05). Da mesma forma, houve diferença nas dosagens de hidroperóxidos lipídicos, na quantificação das espécies reativas de oxigênio e na dosagem de nitrito (P<0,05). A quantificação do mRNA dos genes óxido nítrico sintase induzida, enzima conversora de angiotensina e proteína de transferência de colesterol esterificado foram significativamente maior nos animais submetidos ao estresse térmico. Assim, pode-se concluir que o estresse térmico agudo foi capaz de promover diversas alterações morfológicas e moleculares no coração e na artéria aorta de frangos de corte.Research, Society and Development2020-06-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/505910.33448/rsd-v9i8.5059Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 8; e63985059Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 8; e63985059Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 8; e639850592525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/5059/4475Copyright (c) 2020 Kariny Ferreira Moreira, Camila Quaglio Neves, Stephanie Carvalho Borges, Ana Paula Del Vesco, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli Speziali, Nilza Crsitina Buttow, Carmem Patrícia Barbosa, Eliane Gasparinohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira, Kariny FerreiraNeves, Camila QuaglioBorges, Stephanie CarvalhoVesco, Ana Paula DelSpeziali, Maria Ida Bonini RavanelliButtow, Nilza Cristina Barbosa, Carmem PatríciaGasparino, Eliane2020-08-20T18:00:17Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/5059Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:41.644051Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
El estrés térmico agudo promueve cambios morfológicos y moleculares en el corazón de los pollos de engorde
Estresse térmico agudo promove alterações morfológicas e moleculares no coração de frangos de corte
title Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
spellingShingle Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
Moreira, Kariny Ferreira
Poultry
Cardiac cells
Biochemical parameters.
Avicultura
Células cardíacas
Parâmetros bioquímicos.
avicultura
células cardíacas
parámetros bioquímicos.
title_short Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
title_full Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
title_fullStr Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
title_full_unstemmed Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
title_sort Acute thermal stress promotes morphological and molecular changes in the heart of broiler chickens
author Moreira, Kariny Ferreira
author_facet Moreira, Kariny Ferreira
Neves, Camila Quaglio
Borges, Stephanie Carvalho
Vesco, Ana Paula Del
Speziali, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli
Buttow, Nilza Cristina
Barbosa, Carmem Patrícia
Gasparino, Eliane
author_role author
author2 Neves, Camila Quaglio
Borges, Stephanie Carvalho
Vesco, Ana Paula Del
Speziali, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli
Buttow, Nilza Cristina
Barbosa, Carmem Patrícia
Gasparino, Eliane
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moreira, Kariny Ferreira
Neves, Camila Quaglio
Borges, Stephanie Carvalho
Vesco, Ana Paula Del
Speziali, Maria Ida Bonini Ravanelli
Buttow, Nilza Cristina
Barbosa, Carmem Patrícia
Gasparino, Eliane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Poultry
Cardiac cells
Biochemical parameters.
Avicultura
Células cardíacas
Parâmetros bioquímicos.
avicultura
células cardíacas
parámetros bioquímicos.
topic Poultry
Cardiac cells
Biochemical parameters.
Avicultura
Células cardíacas
Parâmetros bioquímicos.
avicultura
células cardíacas
parámetros bioquímicos.
description This study aimed to understand the possible effects of acute thermal stress (32ºC, 12 hours) on body temperature using two measurement methods (via probe and rectal), on the morphometric aspects of the heart and aortic artery, on gene expression (superoxide dismutase, glutathione peroxidase-3, nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein), inflammatory parameters (myeloperoxidase and N-acetylglycosaminidase), oxidative stress parameters and nitrite levels in broilers (Cobb 500) at 42 days of age.  36 broilers with 42 days of age were used, distributed in a 2x2 factorial scheme: two thermal environments (comfort at 18ºC and stress at 32ºC) and two methods of measuring body temperature (via probe and rectal). Thermal stress triggered an increase in body temperature regardless of the measurement method. There was a significant effect on the thickness of the aortic artery wall and on the lateral lateral and posterior antero diameters (P <0.05). Likewise, there was a difference in the dosages of lipid hydroperoxides, in the quantification of reactive oxygen species and in the dosage of nitrite (P <0.05). The quantification of the mRNA of the induced nitric oxide synthase, angiotensin-converting enzyme and esterified cholesterol transfer protein genes were significantly higher in animals subjected to heat stress. Thus, it can be concluded that acute thermal stress was able to promote several morphological and molecular changes in the heart and aorta artery of broilers.
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