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Effects of 28 h ahemeral light cycle on production performance, egg quality, blood parameters, and uterine characteristics of hens during the late laying period.
Liu, Xuelu; Shi, Lei; Hao, Erying; Chen, Xiangyu; Liu, Ziwen; Chen, Yifan; Wang, Dehe; Huang, Chenxuan; Ai, Jiawei; Wu, Min; Sun, Yanyan; Li, Yunlei; Xu, Lijun; Sun, Erdong; Chen, Jilan; Chen, Hui.
Affiliation
  • Liu X; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Shi L; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Hao E; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Chen X; Baoding Livestock Husbandry Workstation, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Liu Z; Baoding Livestock Husbandry Workstation, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Chen Y; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Wang D; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Huang C; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Ai J; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Wu M; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Sun Y; State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding, Key Laboratory of Animal (Poultry) Genetics Breeding and Reproduction, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Li Y; State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding, Key Laboratory of Animal (Poultry) Genetics Breeding and Reproduction, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Xu L; Baoding Livestock Husbandry Workstation, Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Sun E; Hebei Taomu Geda Agricultural Science and Technology Co., Ltd. Baoding Hebei 071001, China.
  • Chen J; State Key Laboratory of Animal Biotech Breeding, Key Laboratory of Animal (Poultry) Genetics Breeding and Reproduction, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Institute of Animal Science, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China.
  • Chen H; College of Animal Science and Technology, Hebei Agricultural University, Baoding Hebei 071001, China. Electronic address: 531613107@qq.com.
Poult Sci ; 103(5): 103489, 2024 May.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38518666
ABSTRACT
This study aimed to systematically determined the effect of 28 h ahemeral light cycle on production performance, egg quality, blood parameters, uterine morphological characteristics, and gene expression of hens during the late laying period. At 74 wk, 260 Hy-Line Brown layers were randomly divided into 2 groups of 130 birds each and in duplicates. Both a regular (16L8D) and an ahemeral light cycle (16L12D) were provided to the hens. The oviposition pattern in an ahemeral cycle shifted into darkness, with oviposition mostly occurring 3 to 5 h after light out. Production performance was unaffected by light cycle (P > 0.05). Nonetheless, compared to the normal group, the ahemeral group exhibited increased egg weight, eggshell weight, eggshell percentage, yolk percentage, eggshell thickness, and eggshell strength (P < 0.05). There were rhythmic changes in the uterine morphological structure in both cycles, however, the ahemeral group maintained a longer duration and had more uterine folds than the normal group. In the ahemeral cycle, the phases of the CLOCK and PER2 genes were phase-advanced for 3.96 h and 4.54 h compared to the normal cycle. The PHLPP1 gene, which controls clock resetting, exhibited a substantial oscillated rhythm in the ahemeral group (P < 0.05), while the expression of genes presenting biological rhythm, such as CRY2 and FBXL3, was rhythmically oscillated in normal cycle (P < 0.05). The ITPR2 gene, which regulates intracellular Ca2+ transport, displayed a significant oscillated rhythm in ahemeral alone (P < 0.05), while the CA2 gene, which presents biomineralization, rhythmically oscillated in both cycles (P < 0.05). The ahemeral cycle caused 2.5 h phase delays in the CA2 gene compared to the normal cycle. In conclusion, the 28 h ahemeral light cycle preserved the high condition of the uterine folds and changed the uterine rhythms of CLOCK, PER2, ITPR2, and CA2 gene expression to improve ion transport and uterine biomineralization.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oviposition / Uterus / Chickens / Photoperiod Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Poult Sci / Poult. sci / Poultry science Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Oviposition / Uterus / Chickens / Photoperiod Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Poult Sci / Poult. sci / Poultry science Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China Country of publication: Reino Unido