Christophe Staub
Texas A&M University
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PLOS ONE | 2018
Namya Mellouk; Christelle Ramé; Maxime Marchand; Christophe Staub; Jean-Luc Touzé; Éric Venturi; Frédéric Mercerand; Angélique Travel; Pascal Chartrin; François Lecompte; Linlin Ma; Pascal Froment; Joëlle Dupont
Background Reproductive hens are subjected to a restricted diet to limit the decline in fertility associated with change in body mass. However, endocrine and tissue responses to diet restriction need to be documented. Objective We evaluated the effect of different levels of feed restriction, with or without fish oil supplementation, on metabolic parameters and adipokine levels in plasma and metabolic tissues of reproductive hens. Methods We designed an in vivo protocol involving 4 groups of hens; RNS: restricted (Rt) unsupplemented, ANS: ad libitum (Ad, receiving an amount of feed 1.7 times greater than animals on the restricted diet) unsupplemented, RS: Rt supplemented, and AS: Ad supplemented. The fish oil supplement was used at 1% of the total diet composition. Results Hens fed with the Rt diet had a significantly (P < 0.0001) lower growth than Ad hens, while the fish oil supplementation had no effect on these parameters. Furthermore, the bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA) and the fat ultrasonographic examinations produced similar results to the other methods that required animals to be killed (carcass analysis and weight of adipose tissue). In addition, the Rt diet significantly (P < 0.05) decreased plasma levels of triglycerides, phospholipids, glucose and ADIPOQ, and fish oil supplementation decreased plasma levels of RARRES2. We also showed a positive correlation between insulin values and ADIPOQ or NAMPT or RARRES2 values, and a negative correlation of fat percentage to RARRES2 values. Moreover, the effects of the Rt diet and fish oil supplementation on the mRNA expression depended on the factors tested and the hen age. Conclusions Rt diet and fish oil supplementation are able to modulate metabolic parameters and the expression of adipokines and their receptors in metabolic tissue.
Journal of Andrology | 2001
Christophe Staub
Endocrinology | 2002
Mark R. Fielden; Robert G. Halgren; Cora J. Fong; Christophe Staub; Larry Johnson; Karen Chou; Timothy R. Zacharewski
Theriogenology | 2004
Noah L Heninger; Christophe Staub; T.L. Blanchard; Larry Johnson; D.D. Varner; D.W. Forrest
Endocrinology | 2004
Pascal Froment; Christophe Staub; Stéphanie Hembert; Claudine Pisselet; Michèle Magistrini; Bernadette Delaleu; Danielle Seurin; Jon E. Levine; Larry Johnson; Michel Binoux; Philippe Monget
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2002
Christophe Staub; Vince Hardy; Robert E. Chapin; Martha W. Harris; Larry Johnson
Human Reproduction | 2001
L.A. Johnson; Christophe Staub; William B. Neaves; Ryuzo Yanagimachi
Reproduction Nutrition Development | 2002
Larry Johnson; Christophe Staub; Robert L. Silge; Martha W. Harris; Robert E. Chapin
Theriogenology | 2002
N. L. Heninger; Christophe Staub; T.L. Blanchard; D.D. Varner; C.C. Love; D.W. Forrest; Larry Johnson
Theriogenology | 2002
Christophe Staub; N. L. Heninger; C. L. Donnelly; D.W. Forrest; T.L. Blanchard; C.C. Love; D.D. Varner; Larry Johnson