Publications by authors named "Xiajie Feng"

Heat stress is the most critical factor affecting animal feeding in summer. This experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of heat stress on the feeding preference of yellow-feathered broilers and its possible mechanism. As a result, the preference of yellow-feathered broilers for Tenebrio molitor was significantly decreased, and the fear response and serum corticosterone of broilers were significantly increased when the ambient temperatures are 35 °C (P < 0.

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  • Tryptophan is significant in both the pig and poultry industries, and this study focused on its effects on broiler performance based on dietary protein levels.
  • In the experiment with 180 broilers, it was found that male broilers on a medium-protein diet benefitted from tryptophan supplementation, improving their feed conversion ratio (F/G).
  • Additionally, in female broilers on a low-protein diet, tryptophan led to decreased feed intake initially and increased certain metabolic markers, indicating its complex role in broiler nutrition and metabolism.
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The rising prevalence of obesity has become a worldwide health concern. Obesity usually occurs when there is an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. However, energy expenditure consists of several components, including metabolism, physical activity, and thermogenesis.

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In today's society, obesity is becoming increasingly serious, and controlling food intake and maintaining weight balance have become increasingly important. Here, we found that a stearic acid diet can increase food intake without causing obesity in mice compared with an oleic acid diet. Stearic acid increases food intake in mice by reducing serum leptin and increasing NPY neuronal excitability through the JAK2/STAT3 pathway.

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TLR4 belongs to the TLR receptor family and can induce a proinflammatory response to invading pathogens. Recent studies have identified that TLR4 is associated with major anxiety disorder. Tph2 is a rate-limiting enzyme for 5-HT biosynthesis that is expressed at high levels in the DRN, which includes the main 5-HT projection to the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex and regulates anxiety disorder.

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Heat stress is an important factor that affects food intake. Previous studies have proven that heat stress can regulate feeding behavior through a homeostasis pathway and decrease appetite in animals and humans. However, the relationship between heat stress and midbrain reward regulation has not been reported.

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The rising prevalence of obesity and being overweight is a worldwide health concern. Food reward dysregulation is the basic factor for the development of obesity. Dopamine (DA) neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) play a vital role in food reward.

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