Publications by authors named "Huiguo Yang"

Colostrum, the initial mammary secretion produced by various mammals following birth, is a conduit for maternal immunity transfer in diverse mammalian species. Concurrently, many cellular processes are occurring in the neonatal small intestine to prepare it to receive molecular signals from a superfood essential for the neonate's health and development. During the prepartum colostrum secretion, the newborn intestine undergoes transient alterations in the intestinal barrier, primarily regulating immunoglobulin absorption.

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Maternal vaccination is essential for safeguarding both mother and foetus from infectious diseases. This study investigated the immunogenicity and efficacy of a maternal ORF-B2L genetic vaccine in a pregnant rat model, focusing on maternal-neonatal immune modulation, placental and neonatal spleen transcriptomics and the underlying mechanisms contributing to neonatal immune development. Female rats received intramuscular injections of either a gene vaccine (GV) containing 200 μg of recombinant ORF-B2L DNA and 50 μg of a subunit protein or an empty plasmid as a control.

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  • Contagious ecthyma, caused by the Orf virus, is a disease affecting both farm animals and humans, with no available vaccine for pregnant women.
  • The study used pregnant rats to assess the impact of an ORF DNA vaccine combined with vitamin E and selenium supplementation on immune responses and oxidative stress.
  • Results indicated that the vitamin and selenium supplements improved antibody production and reduced oxidative stress, suggesting that this combination could enhance health outcomes for pregnant mothers and their babies.
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Diarrhea is the most common issue in sheep farms, typically due to pathogenic () infections, such as F17. microRNA, a primary type of non-coding RNA, has been shown to be involved in diarrhea caused by pathogenic . To elucidate the profound mechanisms of miRNA in F17 infections, methods such as F17 adhesion assay, colony counting assay, relative quantification of bacterial fimbriae gene expression, indirect immune fluorescence (IF), Cell Counting Kit-8 (CCK-8), 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine (EdU), Western blotting (WB), and scratch assay were conducted to investigate the effect of miR-329b-5p overexpression/knock-down on F17 susceptibility of sheep intestinal epithelial cells (IECs).

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Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of prolactin (PRL) on the proliferation and apoptosis of ovine ovarian granulosa cells (GCs) and the secretion of estrogen (E2) and progesterone (P4), as well as to explore the effects of PRL on related genes and proteins.

Methods: We isolated ovarian GCs from 1-year-old small-tail Han sheep and identified PRL receptor (PRLR) on ovaries and follicle stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) on ovarian GCs, respectively, using immunohistochemistry. PRL (0, 0.

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This research aimed to investigate effects of different yeast culture (YC) levels on in vitro fermentation characteristics and bacterial and fungal community under high concentrate diet. A total of 5 groups were included in the experiment: control group without YC (CON), YC1 (0.5% YC proportion of substrate dry matter), YC2 (1%), YC3 (1.

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Colostrum is the initial secretion of the mammary glands following parturition, which offers main food, protection, and biological active substances for the new born. The most threatening episode of neonate's life is the initial two weeks after birth. This period is associated with high neonatal mortality and morbidity.

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  • Sheep were one of the most successful domesticated animals in the Neolithic period, spreading globally alongside human activities and undergoing significant morphological, physiological, and behavioral changes through selection.
  • Whole genome resequencing revealed 755 positively selected genes during sheep domestication, particularly those related to sensory perception, with a notable mutation affecting visual capabilities.
  • The study suggests that humans likely favored wild sheep with stronger visual sensitivity, leading to the selection of specific genetic traits associated with retinal health and creating differences in the various breeds.
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Pregnancy is a critical period associated with alterations in physiologic, biologic, and immunologic processes, which can affect maternal-fetal health through development of several infectious diseases. At birth, neonates have an immature immune system that makes them more susceptible to severe viral infections and diseases. For this reason, different maternal nutritional and immunization interventions have been used to improve the immune and health status of the mother and her neonate through passive immunity.

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With the demand for standardized large-scale livestock farming and the development of artificial intelligence technology, a lot of research in the area of animal face detection and face identification was conducted. However, there are no specialized studies on livestock face normalization, which may significantly reduce the performance of face identification. The keypoint detection technology, which has been widely applied in human face normalization, is not suitable for animal face normalization due to the arbitrary directions of animal face images captured from uncooperative animals.

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