Yang Hui’s research while affiliated with Kyushu University and other places

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Acute heat stress up-regulates neuropeptide Y precursor mRNA expression and alters brain and plasma concentrations of free amino acids in chicks
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April 2015

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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology

Kentaro Ito

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Yang Hui

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Heat stress causes an increase in body temperature and reduced food intake in chickens. Several neuropeptides and amino acids play a vital role in the regulation of food intake. However, the responses of neuropeptides and amino acids to heat-stress-induced food-intake regulation are poorly understood. In the current study, the hypothalamic mRNA expression of some neuropeptides related to food intake and the content of free amino acids in the brain and plasma was examined in 14-day-old chicks exposed to a high ambient temperature (HT; 40±1°C for 2 or 5h) or to a control thermoneutral temperature (CT; 30±1°C). HT significantly increased rectal temperature and plasma corticosterone level and suppressed food intake. HT also increased the expression of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and agouti-signaling protein (ASIP) precursor mRNA, while no change was observed in pro-opiomelanocortin, cholecystokinin, ghrelin, or corticotropin-releasing hormone precursor mRNA. It was further found that the diencephalic content of free amino acids - namely, tryptophan, leucine, isoleucine, valine and serine - was significantly higher in HT chicks with some alterations in their plasma amino acids in comparison with CT chicks. The induction of NPY and ASIP expression and the alteration of some free amino acids during HT suggest that these changes can be the results or causes the suppression of food intake. Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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... Exposure of young chicks to HT increases rectal temperature and plasma glucose (GLU) concentrations and reduces food intake and plasma triacylglycerol (TG) concentrations (Chowdhury et al., 2012a(Chowdhury et al., , 2012bIto et al., 2015). HT also stimulates the production of heat-shock proteins (HSPs) in the spleen and liver in acute heat-exposed chicks . ...

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Expression and localization of the neuropeptide Y-Y4 receptor in the chick spleen: mRNA upregulation by high ambient temperature
Acute heat stress up-regulates neuropeptide Y precursor mRNA expression and alters brain and plasma concentrations of free amino acids in chicks
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  • April 2015

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A Molecular & Integrative Physiology