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Heat conditioning induces heat shock proteins in broiler chickens and turkey poults
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1998
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Animal PhysiologyInflammationVitro Hsp ExpressionHyperthermiaAllergyHsp ExpressionAnimal SciencePoultry DiseasePhysiologyImmunologyPathogenesisThermal TherapyBroiler ChickensPoultry FarmingGreatest Hsp ExpressionMedicineTurkey PoultsPoultry Science
Peripheral leukocyte heat shock proteins (HSP: HSP90, HSP70, and HSP23) from broiler chickens and turkey poults were induced by in vitro and in vivo high temperature exposure. Heat conditioning, via a daily 1 h exposure to 41 C, enhanced in vitro HSP expression in leukocytes from chickens heat-conditioned for 1 to 2 wk, and a similar response was found in turkey poults with 3 wk of heat conditioning causing the greatest HSP expression. In vivo heat exposure trials caused maximization of HSP expression after 1 wk of daily heat conditioning exposures in broilers, but no additional enhancement was seen in chickens heat conditioned for 2 wk. Enhancement in HSP expression was evident for periods up to 4 wk after termination of the daily heat conditioning episodes.
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