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Monochromatic green light stimulation during incubation shortened the hatching time via pineal function in White Leghorn eggs.

Panlin Wang1,2, Yanyan Sun1, Yunlei Li1, Jing Fan1, Yunhe Zong1, Adamu Mani Isa1, Lei Shi1, Yuanmei Wang1, Aixin Ni1, Pingzhuang Ge1, Linlin Jiang1, Shixiong Bian1, Hui Ma1, Zhengdong Yuan3, Xiaolin Liu4, Jilan Chen5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Effect of monochromatic green light illumination on embryo development has been reported in chickens. The avian pineal gland is an important photo-endocrine organ formed by a mediodorsal protrusion during embryonic development. However, the involvement of pineal gland in the light transduction process remains to be elucidated. In the present study, we investigated the influence of monochromatic green light on hatching time and explored the possible mechanism via pineal function.
RESULTS: A total of 600 eggs of White Leghorn (Shaver strain) were incubated under photoperiods of either 12 h of light and 12 h of darkness using monochromatic green light (12L:12D group) or 24 h of darkness (0L:24D group) for 18 d. Compared to 0L:24D group, the green light stimulation shortened the hatching time without extending the hatch window or impairing hatchability. The liver of embryos incubated in the 12L:12D light condition was heavier than those of the 0L:24D group on d 21 post incubation which may be linked to the observed increase in the serum concentration of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1); primary secretion of the liver. Histological structure analysis of pineal gland demonstrated that the light stimulation increased follicle area, wall thickness and lumen area on d 10 and d 12 post incubation. Rhythmic function analysis demonstrated that three clock related genes (brain and muscle ARNT-like-1, BMAL1; circadian locomotor output cycles kaput, CLOCK; and cryptochrome-1, CRY1) and a melatonin rate-limiting enzyme related gene (arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase, AANAT) were rhythmically expressed in the pineal gland of the 12L:12D group, but not in the 0L:24D group. Simultaneously, the light stimulation also increased the concentration of melatonin (MT), which was linked to hepatocyte proliferation and IGF-1 secretion in previous studies.
CONCLUSIONS: The 12L:12D monochromatic green light stimulation during incubation shortened hatching time without impairing hatching performance. Pineal gland's early histological development and maturation of its rhythmic function were accelerated by the light stimulation. It may be the key organ in the photo-endocrine axis that regulates embryo development, and the potential mechanism could be through enhanced secretion of MT in the 12L:12D group which promotes the secretion of IGF-1.

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Keywords:  Circadian rhythm; Hatching time; Insulin-like growth factor 1; Melatonin; Monochromatic green light; Pineal gland

Year:  2021        PMID: 33531070     DOI: 10.1186/s40104-020-00539-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Anim Sci Biotechnol        ISSN: 1674-9782


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