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HSP70 as a marker of heat and humidity stress in Tarai Buffalo

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Title HSP70 as a marker of heat and humidity stress in Tarai Buffalo
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Creator Manjari P,
Yadav M,
Uniyal S,
Rastogi SK,
Sejian V
Hyder I
 
Subject Tarai buffalo
Humidity
Thermotolerance
PBMC
HSP70
 
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Heat and humidity stress is a constant challenge to buffalo rearing under tropical climatic conditions. Heat shock proteins (HSPs) constitute a ubiquitous class of highly conserved proteins that contribute to cell survival during different conditions of stress. The present study was carried out in Tarai buffaloes to study the expression of HSP70 in their peripheral blood mononuclear cells during different seasons and establish it as a marker of heat and humidity stress in buffaloes. Blood samples were collected from each healthy, non-lactating and non-pregnant buffalo above 2 years of age, once in the month of January (temperature-humidity index (THI)  72). Blood samples were also collected during October (THI = 72) to be used as calibrator/control. Real-time PCR was used to profile the HSP70 gene expression in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). The relative expression values of HSP70 in Tarai buffalo was found to be significantly higher (P 
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Date 2018-11-18T17:12:32Z
2018-11-18T17:12:32Z
2015-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Manjari P, Yadav M, Uniyal S, Rastogi SK, Sejian V and Hyder I. 2015. HSP70 as a marker of heat and humidity stress in Tarai Buffalo. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 47:111-116.
0049-4747
http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/11841
 
Language English
 
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