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Evaluation of Prenatal Transportation Stress on DNA Methylation Axis Tissues of Mature Brahman Cows
by
Cilkiz, Kubra Z
, Riggs, Penny K
, Randel, Ronald D
, Baker, Emilie C
, Ghaffari, Noushin
, Cardoso, Rodolfo C
, Long, Charles R
, Welsh, Thomas H
, Earnhardt-San, Audrey L
, Riley, David G
in
Analysis
/ Beef cattle
/ Brain
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ DNA
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Methylation
/ Muscle proteins
/ Pregnant women
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Transportation
/ Transportation industry
2025
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Evaluation of Prenatal Transportation Stress on DNA Methylation Axis Tissues of Mature Brahman Cows
by
Cilkiz, Kubra Z
, Riggs, Penny K
, Randel, Ronald D
, Baker, Emilie C
, Ghaffari, Noushin
, Cardoso, Rodolfo C
, Long, Charles R
, Welsh, Thomas H
, Earnhardt-San, Audrey L
, Riley, David G
in
Analysis
/ Beef cattle
/ Brain
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ DNA
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Methylation
/ Muscle proteins
/ Pregnant women
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Transportation
/ Transportation industry
2025
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Evaluation of Prenatal Transportation Stress on DNA Methylation Axis Tissues of Mature Brahman Cows
by
Cilkiz, Kubra Z
, Riggs, Penny K
, Randel, Ronald D
, Baker, Emilie C
, Ghaffari, Noushin
, Cardoso, Rodolfo C
, Long, Charles R
, Welsh, Thomas H
, Earnhardt-San, Audrey L
, Riley, David G
in
Analysis
/ Beef cattle
/ Brain
/ Cellular signal transduction
/ DNA
/ Gene expression
/ Genes
/ Methylation
/ Muscle proteins
/ Pregnant women
/ RNA
/ RNA sequencing
/ Transportation
/ Transportation industry
2025
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Evaluation of Prenatal Transportation Stress on DNA Methylation Axis Tissues of Mature Brahman Cows
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Evaluation of Prenatal Transportation Stress on DNA Methylation Axis Tissues of Mature Brahman Cows
2025
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Background/Objectives: The experience of prenatal stress results in various physiological disorders due to an alteration of an offspring’s methylome and transcriptome. The objective of this study was to determine whether PNS affects DNA methylation (DNAm) and gene expression in the stress axis tissues of mature Brahman cows. Methods: Samples were collected from the paraventricular nucleus (PVN), anterior pituitary (PIT), and adrenal cortex (AC) of 5-year-old Brahman cows that were prenatally exposed to either transportation stress (PNS, n = 6) or were not transported (Control, n = 8). The isolated DNA and RNA samples were, respectively, used for methylation and RNA-Seq analyses. A gene ontology and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of each data set within each sample tissue was conducted with the DAVID Functional Annotation Tool. Results: The DNAm analysis revealed 3, 64, and 99 hypomethylated and 2, 93, and 90 hypermethylated CpG sites (FDR < 0.15) within the PVN, PIT, and AC, respectively. The RNA-Seq analysis revealed 6, 25, and 5 differentially expressed genes (FDR < 0.15) in the PVN, PIT, and AC, respectively, that were up-regulated in the PNS group relative to the Control group, as well as 24 genes in the PIT that were down-regulated. Based on the enrichment analysis, several developmental and cellular processes, such as maintenance of the actin cytoskeleton, cell motility, signal transduction, neurodevelopment, and synaptic function, were potentially modulated. Conclusions: The methylome and transcriptome were altered in the stress axis tissues of mature cows that had been exposed to prenatal transportation stress. These findings are relevant to understanding how prenatal experiences may affect postnatal neurological functions.
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MDPI AG
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