The brain monoaminergic system is changed during heat stress condition. Research has shown that commercial
poultry are very sensitive animals to heat stress. Hence, this study investigated the effects of L-tryptophan on
diencephalic tryptophan hydroxylase type 1 and 2 (TH1 and TH2) gene expression in heat-stressed broiler chicks
as animal model. Forty eight, seven-day old broiler chicks were divided into three groups. Chicks were
intraperitoneally injected L- tryptophan (25 and 50 mg/Kg) and normal saline. Then they were exposed to the heat
stress (39ºC) for 5 hours. After 5 hours of treatment, the birds were anesthetized with isoflurane before being
euthanized. The brain samples were taken for gene expression evaluation. The data showed declined diencephalic
gene expression of TH1 and TH2 in heat stress condition. Tryptophan administration at dose of 50 mg/kg
significantly increased the expression levels of TH1 and TH2 in heat stress exposed chicks. It can be concluded
that diencephalic serotonergic pathway may have an important role in tryptophan ameliorating effect during heat
stress condition.