Publications by authors named "Xunping Jiang"

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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Castration is a prevalent and indispensable practice in sheep husbandry, aiding in enhancing meat quality, mitigating aggressive behavior, and managing unwanted reproduction. Nevertheless, the conventional surgical castration procedure poses several challenges, including heightened stress and pain, detrimental impacts on animal welfare, and diminished economic efficacy in farming operations. Consequently, immunocastration methods, serving as substitutes for surgical castration, are progressively finding application in livestock.

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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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Rectal temperature is widely used as an indicator of animal health. However, rectal temperature is conventionally measured by an invasive method, which may reduce animal welfare. So, this study aimed to determine the relationships between the deep-body (core) temperature and body surface temperatures in goats and develop a linear regression equation to establish the core temperature based on body surface temperatures.

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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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Background: Animal reproduction performance is crucial in husbandry. Immunocastrated animals serve as an ideal animal model for studying testicular function. During androgen suppression, the testis undergoes dramatic developmental and structural changes, including the inhibition of hormone secretion and spermatogenesis.

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This study aimed to calculate the economic value (EV) of reproductive and growth traits for Yiling sheep. A bio-economic model was developed to assess the economic value of litter size (LS), litter size at weaning (LSW), age at first lambing (AFL), lambing interval (LI), birth weight (BW), weaning weight (WW), and 6-month body weight (6MW). The sensitivity of the economic value of traits to changes in market prices was also analyzed.

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  • The study looked at how removing the testicles (castration) affects hormone levels in goats and what happens to their adrenal glands.
  • They divided 15 goats into three groups: one that got a special injection, one that had surgery, and a control group.
  • After castration, the goats showed increased adrenal gland activity and changes in important hormones like ACTH and DHEA, which help produce steroids in the body.
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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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Colostrum contains large number of nutrients that promote the growth, differentiation, and biological functions for goat kids early somatic cells, which is crucial to meet the nutritional demands, immune function, and the health of goat kids later growth. Great attention has been given not only to nutritional ingredient differences between colostrum and normal milk, but also to function differences, and their effect on the physical and sensory properties of goat kid's growth performance and health status. This paper reviews the research progress of goat colostrum in recent years, mainly including the colostrum yield, components, i.

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RF-amide related peptides (RFRP) have been proposed as critical regulators of gonadotropin secretion in mammals. This study was designed to construct a DNA vaccine and investigate the effect of vaccine encoding RFRP-3 on reproduction physiology in ewe. A recombinant vaccine was constructed using two copies of the RFRP-3 gene and HBsAg-S that generate a fusion protein to induce an immunology response.

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The Boer goat is one of the top meat breeds in modern animal husbandry and has attracted widespread attention for its unique growth performance. However, the genetic basis of muscle development in the Boer goat remains obscure. In this study, we identified specific structural variants in the Boer goat based on genome-wide selection signals and analyzed the basis of the molecular heredity of related candidate genes in muscle development.

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  • Castration helps reduce aggressive behavior in animals and makes their meat better, but it can be painful and risky with traditional methods.
  • Immunocastration is a new, painless way to control animal behavior and reproduction without causing stress or infections.
  • Researchers are looking at different kinds of immunocastration vaccines to make this process safer and easier for both animals and humans.
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In most male mammals, testis undergoes increased proliferation activity and the onset of spermatogenesis during pubertal development. However, their gene expression patterns and roles in sheep remain unclear. Therefore, we used Illumina Hiseq 2000 sequencing to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 and 180 postnatal days and characterize the transcriptional level of sheep testicular development.

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As a key gene for balancing energy and regulating feeding behavior, MC4R is relevant to the growth of ruminants. In this presentation, a highly conserved c.612A>G site in the coding sequence (CDS) of MC4R has been selected during a selective sweep analysis of 35 Yiling goats and 20 other wild goats.

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To evaluate the efficacy of oral immunization with active kisspeptin DNA vaccine on the expression of hormone receptor mRNA. For this study, ten 56-day-old Hu breed ram lambs were randomly assigned to the treatment and control groups ( = 5). Treatment Experimental group received C500/pKS-asd and the control group received C500/pVAX-asd (aspartate-β semialdehyde dehydrogenase orally on days 0, 28, and 56, and blood samples were taken at each immunization interval (14-day) and tissues samples were collected at the end of the experimental period (day 98).

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Immunocastration vaccines achieve their effects through neutralization of the endogenous hormone by the humoral antibody produced against the immunized genes, but there is little information regarding cell-mediated immune response on the gonadal function of the immunized model is available. In this study, we used ram as a model animal to identify the cellular immune response in testicular tissues of rams immunized with intranasal KISS1 gene vaccine. The immune castration model was evaluated by sexual behaviours, spermatogenesis and serum hormone profiles after the KISS1 gene immunization.

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  • The study investigated the composition and immune evolution of milk in Hu sheep from birth to 144 hours postpartum, focusing on nutrients and immune molecules.
  • Researchers found that while fat, protein, and immunity molecule concentrations (IgG, IgA, IgM) were highest at birth, they decreased rapidly, whereas lactose increased and normalized by 48 hours.
  • Whole-genome resequencing identified specific gene variants associated with colostrum yield, contributing valuable insights for future Hu sheep breeding programs.
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  • Infrared thermography (IRT) is a contactless temperature measurement technology that is widely used in animal production for its convenience and efficiency.
  • This review highlights the basic principles and factors influencing IRT, alongside recent advancements in its application for monitoring animal health, stress, reproduction, and welfare.
  • The authors also propose future research directions to enhance understanding and utilization of IRT in animal studies.
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New gene mutation origination is a driving force for the evolution of organisms. The effect of FecB mutation in BMPRIB gene on the litter size of sheep has been well known for a long time, each copy of the mutant allele increases litter size by 0.4-0.

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Androgen from the testis and weak androgens from the adrenal cortex may interact with each other and affect their synthesis and secretion due to their similar functions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the compensatory effect of adrenal in rats after immunocastration and surgical castration, and the interaction between the hypothalamic-pituitary-testis (HPT) axis and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. 24 male SD rats aged 8 weeks were randomly divided into three groups and accepted treatments: surgical castration group, immunocastration group and control group.

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Background: Cryptochrome 1 (cry1), the core regulator of the circadian clock, is essential for ontogeny and mammalian reproduction. Unlike in other tissues, the cry1 gene have noncircadian functions in spermatogenesis, which implies the unique role of cry1 gene in the development of testis. The role of cry1 during the puberty has not been described yet.

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