Effect of divergent selection for total plasma phosphorus on plasma and yolk very low density lipoproteins and plasma concentrations of selected hormones in laying Japanese quail
Se. Chen et al., Effect of divergent selection for total plasma phosphorus on plasma and yolk very low density lipoproteins and plasma concentrations of selected hormones in laying Japanese quail, POULTRY SCI, 78(9), 1999, pp. 1241-1251
Japanese quail lines were divergently selected over 32 generations for layi
ng hen plasma yolk precursor, as measured by total plasma phosphorus (TPP).
The high (HP) and low (LP) lines were developed from a randombred control
population (R1) that was maintained without conscious selection. The purpos
e of the present study was to characterize the composition of very low dens
ity lipoproteins (VLDL) in laying Japanese quail hens (VLDLy) and the conce
ntration of selected hormones in laying hens from the HP, LP, and R1 lines.
The changes in TPP because of genetic selection in the Japanese quail lines
were associated with large alterations in plasma VLDLy concentration (HP >
R1 > LP), but only minor changes in lipid composition and size (HP > LP =
R1; P less than or equal to 0.01) of plasma VLDLy particles. Basal plasma l
evels of hormones associated with reproduction and lipid metabolism were al
so different among lines, with luteinizing hormone (LH) ranking HP > R1 = L
P and triiodothyronine (T-3), thyroxine (T-4), and 17 beta-estradiol rankin
g HP > R1 > LP (P less than or equal to 0.05). The results suggest possible
increased rates of hepatic lipogenesis, hepatic VLDLy assembly and secreti
on, and plasma VLDLy concentration in association with increases in concent
rations of plasma LH, T-3, T-4, and 17 beta-estradiol. Concentrations of to
tal lipids in yolk VLDL were not different among lines, and only minor line
differences in the concentration of different classes of yolk VLDL neutral
lipids were detected. The data indicate a preferential uptake of a specifi
c plasma VLDLy subpopulation into rapidly growing ovarian follicles, result
ing in a constant composition of yolk VLDL of laid eggs among lines of Japa
nese quail with large differences in plasma VLDLy concentration.