Publications by authors named "RuiRui Jiang"

Fasting is beneficial to alleviate fatty liver, lose weight and improve reproductive function. However, previous studies have shown that, during fasting, disorders of bile acid metabolism were strongly associated with intestinal inflammation. The physiological and biochemical parameters and gene expression of multiple tissues of chickens at every critical time node were measured by ELISA and qPCR.

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MiRNAs are typically reported to play a negative regulatory role in post-transcriptional expression of target genes and are widely involved in a variety of biological processes such as growth, metabolism and reproduction. However, research on the role of miRNAs in the ovulation process of chicken ovaries is still insufficient compared to that in mammals. Here, we investigated the regulatory mechanisms of gga-miR-6634-5p in the growth and steroid hormone secretion of chicken granulosa cells (GCs) by targeting MMP16.

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C1q/tumor necrosis factor-related protein 6 (C1QTNF6) is a newly discovered adiponectin analog that plays a significant role in female reproduction. However, its expression and function in chickens remain unclear. In this study, the full-length coding sequence (CDS) of chicken C1QTNF6 was cloned from adult chicken ovary.

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Background: The development and egg-laying performance of hens are precisely regulated by hormones secreted by the pituitary. In this study, we performed comprehensive transcriptome sequencing of pituitary from Hy-Line Brown hens at 15, 20, 30 and 68 W of age. Through association analysis, we identified key genes and ceRNA regulatory networks related to pituitary development and egg production.

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The liver plays an important role in regulating lipid metabolism in animals. This study investigated the function and mechanism of in liver lipid metabolism in hens at the peak of egg production. The effect of on intracellular lipid content in LMH cells was evaluated by qPCR, Oil Red O staining, and detection of triglyceride (TG) and cholesterol (TC) content.

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Though it is well known that insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein 7 (IGFBP7) plays an important role in myogenesis and adipogenesis in mammals, its impact on the proliferation, differentiation, and lipid deposition in chicken primary myoblasts (CPM) and intramuscular preadipocytes remains unexplored. In the present study, we firstly examined the correlation between SNPs within the genomic sequence of the IGFBP7 gene and carcass and blood chemical traits in a F2 resource population by genetic association analysis, and found that a significant correlation between the SNP (4_49499525) located in the intron region of IGFBP7 and serum high-density lipoproteins (HDL). We then examined the expression patterns of IGFBP7 across different stages of proliferation and differentiation in CPMs and intramuscular preadipocytes via qPCR, and explored the biological functions of IGFBP7 through gain- and loss-of-function experiments and a range of techniques including qPCR, CCK-8, EdU, flow cytometry, Western blot, immunofluorescence, and Oil Red O staining to detect the proliferation, differentiation, and lipid deposition in CPMs and intramuscular preadipocytes.

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  • * In an experiment with 900 healthy hens, varying amounts of MRY were added to their diet, leading to improvements in egg production, weight, and quality, while reducing feed intake.
  • * MRY supplementation enhanced antioxidant activity, regulated intestinal inflammation, and improved gut structure, suggesting it helps maintain gut health and supports better egg production in older hens.
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A wideband dual-beam dielectric resonator antenna (DRA) with substrate integration capability was proposed for millimeter-wave (mm-wave) applications. The four rows of air vias along the -direction and two extended rectangular patches could shift the undesirable radiation mode upward and move the conical-beam radiation mode downward, respectively. Thus, the TE mode and the TE mode of the patch-loaded perforated rectangular substrate integrated dielectric resonator (SIDR) supporting the dual-beam radiation can be retained in the operating band, and their radiation can be improved by the air vias along the -direction.

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Egg-laying performance is of great economic importance in poultry, but the underlying genetic mechanisms are still elusive. In this work, we conduct a multi-omics and multi-tissue integrative study in hens with distinct egg production, to detect the hub candidate genes and construct hub molecular networks contributing to egg-laying phenotypic differences. We identifiy three hub candidate genes as egg-laying facilitators: TFPI2, which promotes the GnRH secretion in hypothalamic neuron cells; CAMK2D, which promotes the FSHβ and LHβ secretion in pituitary cells; and OSTN, which promotes granulosa cell proliferation and the synthesis of sex steroid hormones.

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Adiponectin (AdipoQ), an adipokine secreted by adipocytes, has been reported to exist widely in various cell types and tissues, including the adenohypophysis of chickens. However, the molecular mechanism by which AdipoQ regulates the function of chicken adenohypophysis remains elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of AdipoQ on proliferation, apoptosis, secretion of related hormones (FSH, LH, TSH, GH, PRL and ACTH) and expression of related genes (FSHβ, LHβ, GnRHR, TSHβ, GH, PRL and ACTH) in primary adenohypophysis cells of chickens by using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR), cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), flow cytometry, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and Western blot (WB) assays.

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  • Fast-growing broilers and slow-growing indigenous chickens exhibit differences in breast muscle growth and intramuscular fat (IMF) content, but the genetic factors behind these traits are not well understood.
  • This study explores the changes in genome structure and chromatin accessibility in breast muscle during key developmental stages in both Arbor Acres (AA) broilers and Yufen (YF) indigenous chickens.
  • Findings reveal that breed-specific gene expressions linked to muscle growth and fat deposition are regulated by unique genomic interactions, with specific genes like IGF1 driving muscle growth in AA broilers and PIGO and others influencing fat deposition in YF chickens.
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A bidirectional quasi-endfire patch antenna with a low elevation angle has promising applications for wireless communication systems that are vehicle-based, airborne, and shipborne. In this paper, the shortened patch resonators and open patch resonator are integrated to form a bidirectional quasi-endfire patch antenna with low elevation angle. The open patch resonator operates with a TM mode to realize bidirectional radiation.

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Fasting-induced molting (FIM) is a common method used to improve the laying performance of aged laying hens. Nevertheless, this approach may impose various stresses on chickens, such as disruptions in intestinal flora and inflammation issues within the intestines. However, the impact of an imbalance in intestinal flora on intestinal health during the FIM process remains elusive.

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  • Structural variations (SVs) play a significant role in the domestication and improvement of ducks, with a newly constructed duck pan-genome revealing about 40.98 Mb of new sequences and identifying over 101,000 SVs, many linked to transposable elements (TEs).
  • A specific 6945 bp Gypsy insertion was identified as a major functional mutation impacting duck bodyweight, accounting for approximately 27.61% of phenotypic variation.
  • The study emphasizes the value of pan-genomes in genomics research and demonstrates how TEs contribute to the development of important traits in livestock, such as bodyweight and plumage color.
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The "KNDy neurons" located in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) of mammals are known to co-express kisspeptin, neurokinin B (NKB), and dynorphin (DYN), and have been identified as key mediators of the feedback regulation of steroid hormones on gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). However, in birds, the genes encoding kisspeptin and its receptor GPR54 are genomic lost, leaving unclear mechanisms for feedback regulation of GnRH by steroid hormones. Here, the genes tachykinin 3 (TAC3) and prodynorphin (PDYN) encoding chicken NKB and DYN neuropeptides were successfully cloned.

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  • - The study focuses on the importance of melanin in the meat of black-bone chickens, revealing how reduced pigmentation leads to economic losses in poultry production.
  • - Using whole-transcriptome sequencing, researchers identified various types of differently expressed RNAs linked to melanin deposition, including mRNAs, lncRNAs, circRNAs, and miRNAs.
  • - A competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network was established to understand the interactions among these RNAs, highlighting key genes involved in melanin regulation in chicken breast muscle.
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In recent years, increasing interest has focused on natural components extracted from plants, among which plant polysaccharides as natural immunomodulators that can promote animal immunity. The present study was performed to investigate the effect of feed supplement Pseudostellaria Heterophylla Polysaccharide (PHP) on serum Immunoglobulins, T lymphocyte subpopulations, Cytokines and Lysozyme (LZM) activity in chicks. In addition, the influence of PHP on splenic gene expression was investigated by transcriptome sequencing.

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In the antibiotics-free era, stimbiotic (STB) has been suggested as a new alternative of antibiotic growth promoters to modulate intestinal health via stimulating dietary fiber utilization in poultry production. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of STB supplementation in corn- or wheat-basal diet on growth performance, intestinal development, and function of broilers. A total of 512 one-day-old Arbor Acres(AA)broilers were randomly allocated 4 treatments, including corn group (CG), corn + 100 g/t STB (CG + STB), wheat group (WG), wheat + 100 g/t STB (WG + STB).

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In this study, the effects of Pseudostellaria heterophylla polysaccharide (PHP) on the growth, development, and liver metabolism of chicks were investigated by feeding chicks diets. Four hundred 7-d-old Gushi roosters were selected and randomly divided into four groups, labeled A, B, C, and D. Group A was fed the basal diet, and Groups B, C, and D were fed 100, 200, and 400 mg PHP per kilogram of basal diet, respectively.

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Induced molting is a common method to obtain a new life in laying hens, in which periodic changes in feathers are the prominent feature. Nevertheless, its precise molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this study, feather and hair follicle samples were collected during fasting-induced physiological remodeling for hematoxylin-eosin staining, hormone changes and follicle traits, and transcriptome sequencing.

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Background: Modern breeding strategies have resulted in significant differences in muscle mass between indigenous chicken and specialized broiler. However, the molecular regulatory mechanisms that underlie these differences remain elusive. The aim of this study was to identify key genes and regulatory mechanisms underlying differences in breast muscle development between indigenous chicken and specialized broiler.

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  • Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are becoming important in understanding lipid metabolism in mammals, but their role in chicken biology, especially in fat development, is still unclear.
  • Researchers identified a new lncRNA called lncHLEF in the livers of hens that increases significantly during peak egg-laying and is involved in creating fat droplets and increasing lipids.
  • lncHLEF interacts with specific proteins and microRNAs to enhance lipid synthesis in the liver and can promote fat development in muscles through communication with other fat cells, while not affecting fat deposits in the abdomen.
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  • - The study investigates the role of miR-128-3p in chicken intramuscular adipose tissue, a key factor in chicken meat quality connected to tenderness and flavor.
  • - Results show that miR-128-3p promotes the proliferation of intramuscular adipocytes while inhibiting their differentiation, influencing pathways related to lipid metabolism.
  • - The research identifies FDPS as a target gene for miR-128-3p, suggesting that manipulating this microRNA could enhance meat quality in chickens through molecular breeding.
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It has been reported that adiponectin (AdipoQ), an adipokine secreted by white adipose tissue, plays an important role in the control of animal reproduction in addition to its function in energy homeostasis by binding to its receptors AdipoR1/2. However, the molecular mechanisms of AdipoQ in the regulation of animal reproduction remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the effects of AdipoQ on hypothalamic reproductive hormone (GnRH) secretion and reproduction-related receptor gene (estrogen receptor [ER] and progesterone receptor [PR]) expression in hypothalamic neuronal cells (HNCs) of chickens by using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), Western blot (WB) and cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assays and found that overexpression of AdipoQ could increase the expression levels of AdipoR1/2 and reproduction-related receptor genes (P < 0.

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Efficient ovarian follicle development, maturation, and ovulation are critical for egg production performance. Previous research has underscored the importance of messenger RNAs (mRNAs) in regulating development and folliculogenesis in chicken ovarians. However, the molecular mechanism is not fully understood, especially in the late period of the laying cycle.

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