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    EFFECT OF STRESS ON THE PERCENT BODY WEIGHT CHANGE AND MRNA EXPRESSION OF IGF-1, SURVIVINE AND HSP-70 GENE IN THE HIERARCHIAL FOLLICLES OF JAPANESE QUAIL

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    The present study was carried out to explore the effect of stress on body weight and the mRNA expression of IGF-1, Survivine and HSP-70 gene in the hierarchial follicles of Japanese quail. A total 24 birds (10 weeks) were taken and stress was induced by immobilization daily for 2hrs (between 9.00 - 11.00 AM) throughout the study (10 days). Four birds were sacrificed on 1, 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 days of the treatment. Hierarchial follicles (F1, F2 & F3) were aseptically collected to quantify the expression of IGF-1, Survivine and HSP-70 gene using real-time PCR technique. The percent body weight reduction increased and reached highest (21.30%) on 10th day. The fold expression of IGF-1 gene was significantly ((P=0.05) down regulated in advance to the time of experiment. However, the fold expression of survivine gene was significantly (P=0.05) up regulated and the intensity was highest (17 fold) in F-3 follicle on 4th day of experiment. No significant change in the mRNA expression of HSP-70 gene was evident in this study. From this study it may be concluded that stress brings physio-molecular change through HPA activation, which not only causes tissue regression also modifies the cellular mechanism

    Biogene Amine in Lebensmitteln

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    Hospital Acquired Infections and Their Prevention

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