Literature DB >> 31885314

Expression of estrogen receptor alpha in response to stress and estrogen antagonist tamoxifen in the shell gland of Gallus gallus domesticus: involvement of anti-oxidant system and estrogen.

Mukesh Kumar Niranjan1, Raj Kumar Koiri1, Rashmi Srivastava1.   

Abstract

Animals are frequently exposed to various kinds of environmental stressors and estrogen is known to play important role in stress response besides its crucial role in regulation of cellular proliferation, metabolic activity and reproduction. The study investigates the estrogen antagonist, tamoxifen (TM), mediated estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) expression, to modulate stress induced parameters in chickens. The study further explores the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase and glutathione peroxidase (GPX) and malonaldehyde (MDA) in brain, ovary and shell gland during water deprivation (WD) and tamoxifen administration in sexually mature chicken. WD and TM administration both decrease the plasma estradiol while WD increases corticosterone. WD also elevates MDA concentration in the brain, ovary and shell gland while TM lowers it. WD and TM administration lowers the specific activity of SOD in brain and shell gland. In contrast, WD increases the specific activity of catalase, GPx and GR in the brain and shell gland, while TM decreases it. It appears that endogenous estradiol plays a crucial role in expression of antioxidant enzymes and tamoxifen acts as an antioxidant by reducing the oxidative stress in chicken. Abundant expression of ERα has been observed in the shell gland of egg laying birds while stress like water deprivation and TM down-regulates its expression. Thus, it can be concluded that expression of ERα in shell gland plays a predominant role in mediating estrogen action in response to water deprivation stress and tamoxifen.

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Keywords:  Water deprivation; catalase; estrogen receptor alpha; shell gland; superoxide dismutase; tamoxifen

Year:  2020        PMID: 31885314     DOI: 10.1080/10253890.2019.1710127

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stress        ISSN: 1025-3890            Impact factor:   3.493


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Authors:  Yuanyang Dong; Keke Zhang; Miaomiao Han; Zhiqiang Miao; Ci Liu; Jianhui Li
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2022-06-29

2.  Liver Transcriptome Response to Heat Stress in Beijing You Chickens and Guang Ming Broilers.

Authors:  Astrid Lissette Barreto Sánchez; Qiao Wang; Mamadou Thiam; Zixuan Wang; Jin Zhang; Qi Zhang; Na Zhang; Qinghe Li; Jie Wen; Guiping Zhao
Journal:  Genes (Basel)       Date:  2022-02-25       Impact factor: 4.096

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