Literature DB >> 7724462

The concentration of different lipid classes during late embryonic development in a randombred turkey population and a subline selected for increased body weight at sixteen weeks of age.

S T Ding1, K E Nestor, M S Lilburn.   

Abstract

Lipid changes in the yolk sac of the embryo were studied in a randombred population of turkeys (RBC2) and a subline of the RBC2 selected for increased BW at 16 wk (F line). Comparisons of yolk sac and embryonic development were made between 22 d of incubation and hatch (28 d). Poults from the F line had heavier yolk sacs from 24 to 28 d and yolk free body weight was also heavier at hatch (61.1 vs 52.8 g). Yolk sac lipid (percentage of DM) declined faster in F line embryos (69 to 39%) compared with the RBC2 line (62 to 48%). In both lines, embryonic liver dry matter and lipids (percentage of DM) were similar. Yolk sac neutral lipids increased from 22 to 28 d (70 to 80% total lipid) in both lines and there was a concomitant decline in phospholipids (30 to 20%). The direction of the changes was similar for embryonic liver lipid. At 26 and 28 d, there were significantly increased neutral lipids (94 vs 88%) and decreased phospholipids (6 vs 12%) in RBC2 compared with F line embryonic livers. The concentration of cholesterol esters (percentage of total lipid) increased in the yolk sac and embryonic liver during the course of incubation. At 26 and 28 d, livers from RBC2 embryos had increased cholesterol ester concentration compared with livers from the F line.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7724462     DOI: 10.3382/ps.0740374

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Poult Sci        ISSN: 0032-5791            Impact factor:   3.352


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