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Physiological Genomics, 2002
This study was undertaken to test for differential gene expression in intramuscular adipocytes during fat deposition of feedlot steers. Angus × Hereford steers ( n = 50) were fed a high-energy concentrate ration ad libitum for 20 ( n = 5), 86 ( n = 15), 121 ( n = 15), and 146 days ( n = 15) to obtain various degrees of intramuscular adipocyte ...
Kirby D, Childs +7 more
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This study was undertaken to test for differential gene expression in intramuscular adipocytes during fat deposition of feedlot steers. Angus × Hereford steers ( n = 50) were fed a high-energy concentrate ration ad libitum for 20 ( n = 5), 86 ( n = 15), 121 ( n = 15), and 146 days ( n = 15) to obtain various degrees of intramuscular adipocyte ...
Kirby D, Childs +7 more
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Development of intramuscular fat adipocytes in Bos taurus genotypes
Energy and protein metabolism and nutrition, 2019This preliminary study quantified the size and number of adipocytes within Longissimus lumborum intramuscular fat across 5 postnatal stages of growth and 2 post-weaning forage-based feeding systems in Bos taurus genotypes selected to differ in their fat distribution.
McPhee, M.J. +7 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2007
Adipocyte- (A) and heart- (H) type fatty acid binding proteins (FABP) contribute to efficient fat storage and utilization, respectively. To understand regional-differences in lipid metabolism between tissues, A- and H-FABP transcript and protein levels were studied in adipocytes isolated from subcutaneous adipose tissue or skeletal muscle in growing ...
Gardan, Delphine +2 more
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Adipocyte- (A) and heart- (H) type fatty acid binding proteins (FABP) contribute to efficient fat storage and utilization, respectively. To understand regional-differences in lipid metabolism between tissues, A- and H-FABP transcript and protein levels were studied in adipocytes isolated from subcutaneous adipose tissue or skeletal muscle in growing ...
Gardan, Delphine +2 more
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Journal of Applied Genetics, 2015
Mevalonic acid (MVA) is a key material in the synthesis of cholesterol; indeed, intracellular cholesterol synthesis is also called the mevalonic acid pathway. 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) is an essential enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis.
Xiaomu, Liu +7 more
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Mevalonic acid (MVA) is a key material in the synthesis of cholesterol; indeed, intracellular cholesterol synthesis is also called the mevalonic acid pathway. 3-Hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) is an essential enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis.
Xiaomu, Liu +7 more
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miRNA-223 targets the GPAM gene and regulates the differentiation of intramuscular adipocytes
Gene, 2019Intramuscular fat (IMF) has significant effects on the tenderness, juiciness, and flavor of chicken, which are important determinants of poultry meat quality. Although many studies have focused on microRNAs (miRNAs) involved in adipogenesis, little is known about miRNAs associated with poultry IMF deposition or intramuscular adipocyte differentiation ...
Fang, Li +10 more
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Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2008
To understand the relationship between intramuscular adipogenesis in the pig and the supply fatty acids, we established a clonal porcine intramuscular preadipocyte (PIP) line from the marbling muscle tissue of female Duroc pig. Confluent PIP cells exhibited a fibroblastic appearance.
Masato, Sanosaka +8 more
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To understand the relationship between intramuscular adipogenesis in the pig and the supply fatty acids, we established a clonal porcine intramuscular preadipocyte (PIP) line from the marbling muscle tissue of female Duroc pig. Confluent PIP cells exhibited a fibroblastic appearance.
Masato, Sanosaka +8 more
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2014
Fat deposition is a complex process involving proliferation, differentiation, and lipogenesis of adipocytes. Bamei and Landrace are considered to represent fat- and lean-type pig breeds. Subcutaneous (SC) and intramuscular (IM) pre-adipocytes were cultured to compare the proliferation and lipogenesis in these breeds. The differentiated adipocytes were
Guo Hua, Zhang +6 more
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Fat deposition is a complex process involving proliferation, differentiation, and lipogenesis of adipocytes. Bamei and Landrace are considered to represent fat- and lean-type pig breeds. Subcutaneous (SC) and intramuscular (IM) pre-adipocytes were cultured to compare the proliferation and lipogenesis in these breeds. The differentiated adipocytes were
Guo Hua, Zhang +6 more
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Animal Production Science
Abstract: Context: Intramuscular fat (IMF) deposition is a key determinant of beef quality, influencing flavor, tenderness, and juiciness. Although the molecular drivers of adipogenesis are well-characterized in monogastric models, the regulatory networks specific to ruminants remain incompletely defined.
Yun Zhu, Haizhen Zhang
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Abstract: Context: Intramuscular fat (IMF) deposition is a key determinant of beef quality, influencing flavor, tenderness, and juiciness. Although the molecular drivers of adipogenesis are well-characterized in monogastric models, the regulatory networks specific to ruminants remain incompletely defined.
Yun Zhu, Haizhen Zhang
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Comparison of adipocytes from subcutaneous and intramuscular adipose tissues in pigs
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Mourot, Jacques +2 more
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Journal of animal science, 2017
We hypothesized that fatty acids would differentially affect G protein coupled receptor (GPR) 43 mRNA expression and GPR43 protein concentrations in bovine intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous (SC) adipocytes. The GPR43 protein was detected in bovine liver, pancreas, and semimembranosus (MUS) muscle in samples taken at slaughter.
K Y, Chung +3 more
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We hypothesized that fatty acids would differentially affect G protein coupled receptor (GPR) 43 mRNA expression and GPR43 protein concentrations in bovine intramuscular (IM) and subcutaneous (SC) adipocytes. The GPR43 protein was detected in bovine liver, pancreas, and semimembranosus (MUS) muscle in samples taken at slaughter.
K Y, Chung +3 more
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