Tibetan chickens (TBCs) living in high-altitude hypoxic environment, are characterized by delayed growth and small size as compared to low-altitude broiler chickens. Increasing evidences signify the beneficial effect of oxygen (O(2)) supplementation in animal's body for regulating their body growth and organ development. However, it is still unclear that whether O(2) supplementation has an ameliorative and protective role in TBCs living at high altitude. In this study, we first found that O(2) supplementation not only increased the survival rate but also promoted the growth of TBCs associated with bone development. Importantly, we observed that the increase of vascular distribution in the tibial hypertrophic zone could contribute to promote growth and development of the tibia, which is highly correlated with the up-regulated expression level of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)-A and VEGF receptor-1 (VEGFR1). Additionally, hypoxia inducible factor (HIF)-1É also has a stimulative elevation by O(2) supplementation. These results were confirmed by histology, immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR and Western blotting techniques. Altogether, these findings demonstrated that the up-regulation of VEGFA and its receptors are accompanied by proangiogeneic factor (HIF-1α) expression, which were required for angiogenesis to meliorate tibia development of TBCs in hypoxia-induced bone suppression that occurred during O(2) supplementation. Thus, O(2) supplementation may serve as a good applicant for promoting and meliorating bone development in juvenile high-altitude animals.
Oxygen Supplementation Ameliorates Tibial Development via Stimulating Vascularization in Tibetan Chickens at High Altitudes.
氧气补充可通过刺激血管生成改善高海拔藏鸡胫骨发育
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作者:Huang Shucheng, Tong Xiaole, Rehman Mujeeb Ur, Wang Meng, Zhang Lihong, Wang Lei, Li Jiakui, Yang Shijin
| 期刊: | International Journal of Biological Sciences | 影响因子: | 10.000 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Nov 27; 13(12):1547-1559 |
| doi: | 10.7150/ijbs.22670 | 研究方向: | 发育与干细胞 |
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