Dietary red clover (Trifolium pratense) induces oviduct growth and decreases ovary and testes growth in Japanese quail chicks
Autor: | Michael S. Denison, Wallace Berry, Johanna R. Rochester, James R. Millam, Lindsay Stevenson, Kirk C. Klasing |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
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medicine.medical_specialty endocrine system animal structures Animal feed Phytoestrogens Coturnix Oviducts Toxicology Transfection Article chemistry.chemical_compound Vitellogenin Vitellogenins Animal science biology.animal Internal medicine Cell Line Tumor Testis medicine Bioassay Animals Humans Ovarian Neoplasms biology urogenital system Plant Extracts Carcinoma Ovary food and beverages Organ Size biology.organism_classification Animal Feed Quail Droughts Red Clover Endocrinology chemistry biology.protein Oviduct Female Trifolium |
Zdroj: | Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.). 27(1) |
ISSN: | 0890-6238 |
Popis: | To determine whether drought-stress alters phytoestrogens in red clover and whether red clover in the diet influences sexual development in Japanese quail, we fed chicks diets containing irrigated or non-irrigated clover. Irrigation altered phytoestrogenic activity of red clover (determined using an in vitro bioassay), with extracts of irrigated clover diet containing more estrogenic activity than extracts of non-irrigated clover diet. Chick growth was negatively correlated with the amount of irrigated or non-irrigated clover in the diet. Dietary red clover also depressed both absolute and relative gonad weights; however, relative oviduct weight was increased by the irrigated diet. Diets did not affect serum vitellogenin. These results reveal a negative influence of drought-stress on phytoestrogenic potency of clover, and that red clover in the diet can inhibit avian growth and development independent of irrigation state. Thus, phytoestrogens may affect reproductive development in wild birds, and environmental stressors may influence levels of phytoestrogens in the field. |
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