The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep

The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on the muscle development of fetus and maternal–fetal plasma hormone concentrations in sheep were examined. Estrus was synchronized in 55 Karayaka ewes and were either fed ad libitum (well-fed, WF, n=23) or 0.5×maintenance (unde...

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Main Authors: U. Sen, E. Sirin, S. Yildiz, Y. Aksoy, Z. Ulutas, M. Kuran
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Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
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spelling doaj-bfce0fd7f8db4b82b37e9acea904aaaa2021-06-06T04:52:19ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112016-01-01101016891696The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheepU. Sen0E. Sirin1S. Yildiz2Y. Aksoy3Z. Ulutas4M. Kuran5Department of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ahi Evran University, TR40100 Asikpasa, Kirsehir, TurkeyDepartment of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ahi Evran University, TR40100 Asikpasa, Kirsehir, TurkeyDepartment of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Inonu University, 44280 Malatya, TurkeyDepartment of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Osmangazi University, 26160 Eskisehir, TurkeyDepartment of Animal Production and Technologies, Ayhan Sahenk Faculty of Agriculture Science and Technologies, Nigde University, 51240 Nigde, TurkeyDepartment of Agricultural Biotechnology, Faculty of Agriculture, Ondokuz Mayis University, TR55139 Atakum, Samsun, TurkeyThe effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on the muscle development of fetus and maternal–fetal plasma hormone concentrations in sheep were examined. Estrus was synchronized in 55 Karayaka ewes and were either fed ad libitum (well-fed, WF, n=23) or 0.5×maintenance (under-fed, UF, n=32) 6 days before and 7 days after mating. Non-pregnant ewes (WF, n=13; UF, n=24) and ewes carrying twins (WF, n=1) and female (WF, n=1; UF, n=3) fetuses were removed from the experiment. The singleton male fetuses from well-fed (n=8) and under-fed (n=5) ewes were collected on day 90 of gestation and placental characteristics, fetal BWs and dimensions, fetal organs and muscles weights were recorded. Maternal (on day 7 after mating) and fetal (on day 90 of pregnancy) blood samples were collected to analyze plasma hormone concentrations. Placental characteristics, BW and dimensions, organs and muscles weights of fetuses were not affected by maternal feed intake during the periconception period. Maternal nutrition level did not affect fiber numbers and the muscle cross-sectional area of the fetal longissimus dorsi (LD), semitendinosus (ST) muscles, but the cross-sectional area of the secondary fibers in the fetal LD and ST muscles from the UF ewes were higher than those from the WF ewes (P<0.05). Also, the ratio of secondary to primary fibers in the ST muscle were tended to be lower in the fetuses from the UF ewes (P=0.07). Maternal nutrition level during the periconception period did not cause any significant changes in fetal plasma insulin and maternal and fetal plasma IGF-I, cortisol, progesterone, free T3 and T4 concentrations. However, maternal cortisol concentrations were lower while insulin concentrations were higher in the WF ewes than those in the UF ewes (P<0.05). These results indicate that the reduced maternal feed intake during the periconception period may alter muscle fiber diameter without affecting fiber types, fetal weights and organ developments and plasma hormone concentrations in the fetus.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731116000835sheepnutritionpericonceptionhormone statusfetal muscle fiber diameter
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author U. Sen
E. Sirin
S. Yildiz
Y. Aksoy
Z. Ulutas
M. Kuran
spellingShingle U. Sen
E. Sirin
S. Yildiz
Y. Aksoy
Z. Ulutas
M. Kuran
The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
Animal
sheep
nutrition
periconception
hormone status
fetal muscle fiber diameter
author_facet U. Sen
E. Sirin
S. Yildiz
Y. Aksoy
Z. Ulutas
M. Kuran
author_sort U. Sen
title The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
title_short The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
title_full The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
title_fullStr The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
title_full_unstemmed The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
title_sort effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on fetal muscle development and plasma hormone concentrations in sheep
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The effect of maternal nutrition level during the periconception period on the muscle development of fetus and maternal–fetal plasma hormone concentrations in sheep were examined. Estrus was synchronized in 55 Karayaka ewes and were either fed ad libitum (well-fed, WF, n=23) or 0.5×maintenance (under-fed, UF, n=32) 6 days before and 7 days after mating. Non-pregnant ewes (WF, n=13; UF, n=24) and ewes carrying twins (WF, n=1) and female (WF, n=1; UF, n=3) fetuses were removed from the experiment. The singleton male fetuses from well-fed (n=8) and under-fed (n=5) ewes were collected on day 90 of gestation and placental characteristics, fetal BWs and dimensions, fetal organs and muscles weights were recorded. Maternal (on day 7 after mating) and fetal (on day 90 of pregnancy) blood samples were collected to analyze plasma hormone concentrations. Placental characteristics, BW and dimensions, organs and muscles weights of fetuses were not affected by maternal feed intake during the periconception period. Maternal nutrition level did not affect fiber numbers and the muscle cross-sectional area of the fetal longissimus dorsi (LD), semitendinosus (ST) muscles, but the cross-sectional area of the secondary fibers in the fetal LD and ST muscles from the UF ewes were higher than those from the WF ewes (P<0.05). Also, the ratio of secondary to primary fibers in the ST muscle were tended to be lower in the fetuses from the UF ewes (P=0.07). Maternal nutrition level during the periconception period did not cause any significant changes in fetal plasma insulin and maternal and fetal plasma IGF-I, cortisol, progesterone, free T3 and T4 concentrations. However, maternal cortisol concentrations were lower while insulin concentrations were higher in the WF ewes than those in the UF ewes (P<0.05). These results indicate that the reduced maternal feed intake during the periconception period may alter muscle fiber diameter without affecting fiber types, fetal weights and organ developments and plasma hormone concentrations in the fetus.
topic sheep
nutrition
periconception
hormone status
fetal muscle fiber diameter
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731116000835
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