Integrated analysis of transcriptome and metabolomic uncover molecular mechanisms of ovarian aging in laying hens

Mar 31, 2026Poultry science

Combined gene and metabolite analysis reveals molecular changes in ovarian aging of laying hens

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Abstract

The number of primitive, primary, and secondary follicles significantly reduced in aged hens, while atretic follicles increased.

  • Ovaries in aged hens exhibited fibrosis and increased collagen deposition.
  • The thickness of follicle granulosa cell layers was markedly reduced, showing a disorganized structure.
  • Mitochondria in granulosa cells of aged hens displayed vacuolation and sparse cristae.
  • Levels of antioxidants and reproductive hormones were significantly lower in aged hens (p < 0.05).
  • Transcriptomic analysis identified altered pathways associated with ovarian aging, including lipid metabolism and inflammation.
  • Increased expression of senescence and inflammation-related genes was observed in aged hens, while autophagy-related gene expression decreased.

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