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The effect of heat stress on the epidermal growth factor (EGF)-mediated intracellular signaling, and changes cell behavior on swine testicular cell.

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At present, high environmental temperature is the main factor endangering animal production, growth and development. Therefore, the harmful effects of heat stress led by hot environment on livestock have attracted… Click to show full abstract

At present, high environmental temperature is the main factor endangering animal production, growth and development. Therefore, the harmful effects of heat stress led by hot environment on livestock have attracted much attention. In this work, the cellar property and signaling property of epidermal growth factor (EGF) below heat stress remains unclear in swine testicular cells. Here, the effect of heat stress on EGF-induced intracellular signaling and cell behavior was explored in the ST (a porcine testis cell line). A series of experiments were done to study the cellular behavior and signaling properties of EGF under heat stress. It can be discovered which high ambient temperature changed the cellular characteristics of EGF/EGFR. The eventuates displayed when cells were exposed to thermal environment, EGF/EGFR basically did not internalize, mainly gathered on the cell membrane. Our group also researched the effect of EGF's signaling properties, and the results showed that the ability of EGF to activate EGFR-mediated intracellular signaling decreased significantly under heat stress. Finally, this study illustrated that EGF's cell behavior and signaling profile are obviously altered, indicating that heat stress seriously affected the biological activity of EGF/EGFR, which establish a solid foundation for studying the effect of the EGF on testicular tissue under heat environment.

Keywords: egf; cell; heat stress; effect

Journal Title: Animal biotechnology
Year Published: 2022

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