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A bird's-eye overview of molecular mechanisms regulating feed intake in chickens—with mammalian comparisons. / Volyanskaya, Anastasiia r.; Akberdin, Ilya r.; Kulyashov, Mikhail A. и др.
в: Animal Nutrition, Том 17, 06.2024, стр. 61-74.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › обзорная статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - A bird's-eye overview of molecular mechanisms regulating feed intake in chickens—with mammalian comparisons
AU - Volyanskaya, Anastasiia r.
AU - Akberdin, Ilya r.
AU - Kulyashov, Mikhail A.
AU - Yevshin, Ivan S.
AU - Romanov, Michael N.
AU - Shagimardanova, Elena I.
AU - Gusev, Oleg A.
AU - Kolpakov, Fedor A.
N1 - This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Grant No. 075-15-2021-1344). © 2024 The Authors.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - In recent decades, a lot of research has been conducted to explore poultry feeding behavior. However, up to now, the processes behind poultry feeding behavior remain poorly understood. The review generalizes modern expertise about the hormonal regulation of feeding behavior in chickens, focusing on signaling pathways mediated by insulin, leptin, and ghrelin and regulatory pathways with a cross-reference to mammals. This overview also summarizes state-of-the-art research devoted to hypothalamic neuropeptides that control feed intake and are prime candidates for predictors of feeding efficiency. Comparative analysis of the signaling pathways that mediate the feed intake regulation allowed us to conclude that there are major differences in the processes by which hormones influence specific neuropeptides and their contrasting roles in feed intake control between two vertebrate clades.
AB - In recent decades, a lot of research has been conducted to explore poultry feeding behavior. However, up to now, the processes behind poultry feeding behavior remain poorly understood. The review generalizes modern expertise about the hormonal regulation of feeding behavior in chickens, focusing on signaling pathways mediated by insulin, leptin, and ghrelin and regulatory pathways with a cross-reference to mammals. This overview also summarizes state-of-the-art research devoted to hypothalamic neuropeptides that control feed intake and are prime candidates for predictors of feeding efficiency. Comparative analysis of the signaling pathways that mediate the feed intake regulation allowed us to conclude that there are major differences in the processes by which hormones influence specific neuropeptides and their contrasting roles in feed intake control between two vertebrate clades.
KW - Chicken
KW - Feed intake
KW - Hormone
KW - Hypothalamus
KW - Neuropeptide
KW - Signaling pathway
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U2 - 10.1016/j.aninu.2024.01.008
DO - 10.1016/j.aninu.2024.01.008
M3 - Review article
C2 - 38737579
VL - 17
SP - 61
EP - 74
JO - Animal Nutrition
JF - Animal Nutrition
SN - 2405-6545
ER -
ID: 59919840