Dose-Response Effects of Digestible Methionine Plus Cystine on Hepatic-Ovarian Gene Expression, Endocrine Markers, and Redox Status in Post-Molt Laying Hens

Authors

    Amir Ahmadpour * Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran ahmadpouramir@yahoo.com
    Mousa Zarrin Department of Animal Science, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad, Iran

Keywords:

Sulfur amino acids; post-molt laying hen; Hepatic–ovarian axis; Nutrigenomics; Yolk precursor

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of graded dietary digestible methionine plus cystine (dMC) on hepatic and ovarian gene expression, reproductive hormones, and antioxidant status in post-molt Hy-Line W-80 laying hens (79 to 95 weeks of age; n = 180). Hens were randomly allocated to five isonitrogenous and isoenergetic diets providing dMC: Lys ratios of 75, 83, 91, 99, and 107 (dMC75 to dMC107), corresponding to dMC levels of 0.490% to 0.698%. Hepatic mRNA expression of yolk precursor genes (VTG1, VTG3, VLDLR), apolipoproteins (APOA1, APOA4), and lipogenic enzymes (DGAT2, LPIN1) showed quadratic responses, with maximal expression at dMC99. Ovarian mRNA expression of growth factors (IGF1, IGF1R, BMP6), folliculogenesis markers (AMH, INHA, INHBA), angiogenic factors (VEGFA, KDR), and transcription factors (GATA4, FOXL2) followed similar quadratic patterns, peaking at dMC99. Circulating estradiol, progesterone, insulin-like growth factor-1, and anti-Müllerian hormone exhibited significant quadratic responses, with peak values generally observed at dMC99. Malondialdehyde decreased from 6.49 to 3.55 nmol/mL, while total antioxidant capacity increased from 1.11 to 1.77 mmol/L, and catalase activity rose from 44.62 to 78.32 U/mL. Principal component analysis separated treatments along PC1 (54.9% variance), with dMC99 clustering with favorable parameters. Strong positive correlations were observed among estradiol-17β, catalase, anti-Müllerian hormone, and lipid metabolites (r = 0.78 to 0.92). These results suggest that dietary sulfur amino acid supply is associated with quadratic regulation of the hepatic-ovarian axis in post-molt laying hens, with optimal effects observed at approximately 0.648% dMC (dMC: Lys = 99).

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2026-06-22

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Ahmadpour, . A., & Zarrin, . M. (2026). Dose-Response Effects of Digestible Methionine Plus Cystine on Hepatic-Ovarian Gene Expression, Endocrine Markers, and Redox Status in Post-Molt Laying Hens. Journal of Poultry Sciences and Avian Diseases. https://jpsad.com/index.php/jpsad/article/view/207