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https://doi.org/10.24099/vet.arhiv.0886

Drone brood fed supplement impacts on the folliculogenesis in growing gilts

Elena Kistanova orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-5239-1715 ; Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Elena Zdoroveva ; Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Penza State Agrarian University, Penza, Russia
Michail Nevitov ; Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Penza State Agrarian University, Penza, Russia
Aleksey Nosov ; Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Penza State Agrarian University, Penza, Russia
Mikhail Vysokikh ; Belozerskii Institute of Physico-chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology Acad. “V. I. Kulakov”, Ministry of Healthcare of Russian Federation, Moscow, Russia
Iuliia Sukhanova ; Belozerskii Institute of Physico-chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Polina Vishnyakova ; Belozerskii Institute of Physico-chemical Biology, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Desislava Abadjieva orcid id orcid.org/0000-0002-7869-2022 ; Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Desislava Ankova ; Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Pavel Rashev ; Institute of Biology and Immunology of Reproduction, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria
Gennadi Boryaev ; Department of Biology and Biotechnology, Penza State Agrarian University, Penza, Russia


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Abstract

The biological properties of bee drone brood make it an ideal additive for growth promotion in animal husbandry instead of banned hormonal anabolics and antibiotics. However, the drone brood action on mammalian ovaries has not been well studied. The present study analyzes the impact of drone brood homogenate (DBH) in the diet of growing gilts on folliculogenesis. Large White female pigs at the age of 35 days were randomly divided into two groups of 10 animals each, and fed with the same basal diets. The experimental group was supplemented with 25 mg/kg forage of DBH for 180 days, after which the animals were slaughtered and morphometric, histological and immunohistochemical evaluation of their ovaries was performed. In addition, the expression of ovarian growth factors BMP15 and GDF9 in oocytes and cumulus cells was analyzed by RT-PCR. A significant increase in body weight and average daily gain at day 145 in the DBH-supplemented group was established. The length of the ovaries in the treated animals also was enhanced. More pools of primordial follicles, involved in intensive growth, as well as a larger diameter of primary and tertiary follicles were found in the ovaries of DBH-supplemented animals. These findings corresponded with an increase in the expression of GDF9 mRNA in the oocytes and cumulus cells. At the same time, signs of atresia in the Graafian follicles of treated animals were observed. The supplementation with DBH stimulates the early stages of folliculogenesis in gilts, but provokes atresia in the last stage of follicular development.

Keywords

gilts ovary; drone brood homogenate; BMP15; GDF9

Hrčak ID:

250281

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/250281

Publication date:

22.12.2020.

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