Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances

Year: 2012
Volume: 11
Issue: 21
Page No. 3914 - 3920

Effects of Cold Stress on Expression of Hsp70 Gene in Blood Lymphocyte of Piglets

Authors : Hong Ji, Yong Kui Wu, Jing Ru Guo, Jian Fa Wang, Shi Ze Li, Huan Min Yang and Ju Xiong Liu

Abstract: To explore effects of intensity and time of cold stress on expression of Hsp70 gene in blood Lymphocyte of piglets, Western-blotting and real-time PCR were performed to detect expression level of HSP70 gene, respectively. The results showed as followed: at 10 to 4°C, HSP70 expression increased significantly for 0.5 h and subsequently decreased slightly before increasing markedly again at both 6 and 24 h; HSP70 mRNA expression level increased sharply after piglets were exposed for 0.5 h. The condition maintained for 6 h then declined at 12 h it reached a level apparently higher than the level prior to cold exposure at 24 h the transcription level recovered to normal. At 3 to 3°C the expression level increased at 6 h but then returned to pre-exposure levels; mRNA increased significantly at 12 h. At 4-10°C, no marked difference in expression level was detected. In conclusion, HSP70 mRNA expression showed the faster regular pattern therefore, it can be used as an objective parameter to evaluate animal cold stress conditions.

How to cite this article:

Hong Ji, Yong Kui Wu, Jing Ru Guo, Jian Fa Wang, Shi Ze Li, Huan Min Yang and Ju Xiong Liu, 2012. Effects of Cold Stress on Expression of Hsp70 Gene in Blood Lymphocyte of Piglets. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 11: 3914-3920.

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