| Literature DB >> 29197252 |
Marcella Sabino1, Stefano Capomaccio1, Katia Cappelli1, Andrea Verini-Supplizi2, Lorenzo Bomba3, Paolo Ajmone-Marsan4, Gabriella Cobellis1, Oliviero Olivieri1, Camillo Pieramati1, Massimo Trabalza-Marinucci1.
Abstract
Intensive farming of broilers involves stressful conditions that reduce animal welfare and performance. New dietary strategies to improve performance and meat quality include the administration of plant extracts. Oregano (Origanum vulgare L.) is known for its antimicrobial, anti-fungal, insecticidal and antioxidant properties. However, studies on diet supplementation with oregano are mainly focused on the evaluation of animal performance, while partial information is available on transcriptomics and nutrigenomics and, in particular, Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) is not widely applied. In this study we tested the effect of an oregano aqueous extract supplemented diet on gene expression in broiler chickens. Whole liver transcriptome of 10 birds fed with a supplemented diet versus 10 controls was analyzed using the RNA-Seq technique. One hundred and twenty-nine genes were differentially expressed with an absolute log fold change >1. The analysis reveals a massive down-regulation of genes involved in fatty acid metabolism and insulin signaling pathways in broilers fed with the oregano aqueous extract supplementation. Down-regulated genes could be associated to chicken lean line, suggesting the potential beneficial effect of oregano supplementation in reducing both abdominal and visceral fat deposition. Down-regulation of insulin signaling pathway related genes suggest that dietary oregano supplementation might be an option in obesity and diabetes conditions.Entities:
Keywords: Differentially expressed genes; Fat biosynthesis pathway; Nutrigenomics
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29197252 DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2017.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Vet Sci ISSN: 0034-5288 Impact factor: 2.534