GSE122519 Transcriptional profiling in the anterior pituitary gland of juvenile broiler chickens genetically selected for high or low body weight

Contributors : Laura E Ellestad ; Tom E PorterSeries Type : Expression profiling by arrayOrganism : Gallus gallusSeveral processes governing growth and metabolism are regulated by the neuroendocrine system, particularly the trophic hormones produced in the anterior pituitary gland. However, many of the differences that exist in pituitary gene expression and functional gene networks associated with divergent growth characteristics are still largely unknown. Using the Del-Mar 14K Chicken Integrated Systems microarray, this experiment evaluated global gene expression in the anterior pituitary gland during the first 7 weeks of post-hatch growth in two lines of chickens genetically selected for high growth (HG) or low growth (LG) at SRA-INRA, France. The HG and LG chickens differ in body weight, abdominal fat content, and plasma hormone and metabolite levels, making them a valuable model for both biomedical and agricultural traits. Amplified total RNA extracted from individual anterior pituitary glands collected from 4 birds from each line at each age (n=4) was produced. Cy-3 labeled cDNA from these samples was hybridized with an aliquot of Cy-5 labeled cDNA made from a pool of total RNA from all 32 samples. Data were analyzed as log2-(Cy3intensity (norm)/Cy5intensity (raw)) by two-way ANOVA using a linear mixed model procedure (PROC MIXED; SAS institute Inc., Cary, NC), and a total of 2,310 spots were significantly different (P160% difference between the highest expression in one...
Source: GEO: Gene Expression Omnibus - Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Tags: Expression profiling by array Gallus gallus Source Type: research