2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2008.09.002
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Heat shock protein 60 expression in heart, liver and kidney of broilers exposed to high temperature

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“…Both high-temperature exposure and low-dose ASA pretreatment have been well described to be able to induce HspB1 (Amberger et al 1999;Ebert et al 2005;SandovalMontiel et al 2013;Yan et al 2009;Yu et al 2009). Less notable, but no less meaningful, was the finding that instead of a stably variation, the increasing tendency of HspB1 fluctuated as the experiment proceeded under different treatments.…”
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“…Both high-temperature exposure and low-dose ASA pretreatment have been well described to be able to induce HspB1 (Amberger et al 1999;Ebert et al 2005;SandovalMontiel et al 2013;Yan et al 2009;Yu et al 2009). Less notable, but no less meaningful, was the finding that instead of a stably variation, the increasing tendency of HspB1 fluctuated as the experiment proceeded under different treatments.…”
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“…Annual losses in the USA alone was estimated at $2.4 billion due to non-protection from heat exposure ($897 million, $369 million, $299 million, and $128 million for dairy, beef, swine, and poultry industries, respectively) (N. R. St-Pierre* 2003). Heat stress leads to dysfunction in multiple organs, including the heart, one of the most important organs in multicellular organisms (Yan et al 2009). Such myocardial injury is believed to be responsible for sudden death induced by heat stress (Ellis 1972;Scheers-Masters et al 2004).…”
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“…This might be due to the increased metabolic activity of the heart in exposed chicks. Increased expression of Hsp 60, 90 and 70 in heart was observed in heat-exposed chicks after 2 h heat exposure and led to the localization of Hsps in myocardial tissue (Yan et al 2009). The localization of Hsps in myocardial cells during the pre-exposure might have enhanced the expression levels in heart in the present study also.…”
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confidence: 99%