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.

Results: Based on the comprehensive transcriptome data, we identified 470 differentially expressed lncRNAs (DE-lncRNAs), 38 differentially expressed miRNAs (DE-miRNAs), and 2,449 differentially expressed mRNAs (DE-mRNAs). Time-series analysis pinpointed genes and signaling pathways that significantly influence pituitary hormone secretion at various stages. At 15 W, the high expression of GHRHR, NPY1R, and TSHR in the pituitary supports growth. At 20 and 30 W, elevated GNRHR expression sustains continuous egg production. In the late laying period, the expression of PRL may lead to a decline in egg production. Additionally, association analysis enabled the construction of a ceRNA regulatory network involving non-coding RNAs that regulate the development and reproduction of hens.

Conclusion: This study elucidated the comprehensive transcriptome expression profiles of the pituitary gland during the development and egg-laying processes in Hy-Line Brown hens and constructed the associated molecular regulatory networks. These findings lay the foundation for investigating the mechanisms by which non-coding RNAs regulate pituitary hormone secretion.

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