Publications by authors named "Shudi Dai"

Article Synopsis
  • Spexin (SPX, NPQ) is a 14-amino acid neuroactive peptide found in many species and is important for various biological functions related to the central nervous system and different organs.
  • * It acts as a neuromodulator or endocrine factor that can negatively impact reproductive performance, but there are still many unknowns about how it regulates reproduction in animals.
  • * This review aims to provide a detailed look at how spexin affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and its potential applications for improving reproductive practices in agriculture, specifically in livestock, poultry, and fish industries.
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The ovarian circadian clock plays a regulatory role in the avian ovulation-oviposition cycle. However, little is known regarding the ovarian circadian clock of geese. In this study, we investigated rhythmic changes in clock genes over a 48-h period and identified potential clock-controlled genes involved in progesterone synthesis in goose ovarian preovulatory granulosa cells.

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The selection of follicles determines the reproductive performance of birds, but the process of follicle selection in geese is still elusive. This study focuses on Yangzhou geese during the egg-laying period and divides the follicular development process into three stages: small follicle development, follicle selection, and follicle maturation. Transcriptome sequencing was performed on granulosa cells from large white follicles, small yellow follicles, and F5 and F4 follicles.

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Spexin (SPX, NPQ), a novel neuropeptide composed of 14 amino acid residues, is evolutionarily conserved among different species. Spexin has been suggested to have pleiotropic functions in mammals. However, reports on spexin in birds are limited.

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