Acta Veterinaria et Zootechnica Sinica ›› 2025, Vol. 56 ›› Issue (8): 3773-3786.doi: 10.11843/j.issn.0366-6964.2025.08.019

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Study on Rumen Morphological Changes and Gene Expression Differences in Hu Sheep at Different Developmental Stages

FAN Jing1, LI Wei1, ZHU Yan2, Wudubala 1, SHI Jiahui2, Husile 2,*, WU Jianghong1,*   

  1. 1. College of Animal Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Minzu University, Tongliao 028000, China
    2. College of Life Science and Food, Inner Mongolia Minzu University, Tongliao 028000, China
  • Received:2025-01-16 Online:2025-08-23 Published:2025-08-28
  • Contact: Husile , WU Jianghong

Abstract:

This study aimed to elucidate the synergistic interplay between rumen tissue morphogenesis and gene expression regulation in Hu sheep across distinct developmental stages, and to preliminarily explore the molecular basis underlying rumen functional maturation. Therefore, this study used healthy female Hu sheep and their female lambs as research subjects, which were divided into 4 groups according to the embryonic period (85±5 d), fetal period (125±5 d), neonatal period, and mature period (120±5 d), with 5 individuals in each group. After standardized feeding management, the lambs were euthanized by electroshock, and rumen dorsal sac tissues were collected. Part of the samples were fixed and stained for HE observation to analyze morphological differences; the remaining samples were frozen for RNA extraction and transcriptome sequencing to explore gene expression patterns. The results showed that although the thickness of the rumen wall gradually increased with age, the critical period for rumen papilla development occurred from the neonatal period to the mature stage. Transcriptome results also indicated that the rumen gene expression pattern at the mature stage was significantly different from that of the other 3 stages. The expression patterns of differentially expressed genes could be divided into 21 typical modules, among which some modules in the mature stage were mainly involved in biological processes and signaling pathways such as fatty acid metabolism, immune barrier construction, and mineral absorption. The expression level of the PIP gene in the rumen at maturity was significantly higher than that in the other 3 developmental stages, thereby regulating signaling pathways such as ErbB2 and MAPK to complete immune barrier construction. At the mature stage, the expression levels of solute carrier family members such as MCT1 were significantly upregulated, promoting the transmembrane transport of short-chain fatty acids and their metabolites, maintaining intracellular pH, and improving the molecular basis of nutrient transport. Therefore, the present study found that the key process of rumen maturation occurs after birth, and the transformation of gene expression pattern supports the maturation of rumen morphology, which provides a new way of thinking to reveal the molecular mechanism of rumen development in lambs.

Key words: Hu lamb, rumen development, transcriptome sequencing

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