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TRIENNIAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM: Molecular mechanisms related to bovine intramuscular fat deposition in the longissimus muscle

机译:三年生生长和发展研讨会:与牛肌内脂肪沉积相关的分子机制

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The intramuscular fat (IMF) content of the LM, also known as marbling, is particularly important in determining the price of beef in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Deposition of IMF is influenced by both genetic (e.g., breed, gender, and genotype) and nongenetic factors (e.g., castration, nutrition, stressors, animal weight, and age). Castration of bulls markedly increases deposition of IMF, resulting in improved beef quality. Here, we present a comparative gene expression approach between bulls and steers. Transcriptomic and proteomic studies have demonstrated that the combined effects of increases in lipogenesis, fatty acid uptake, and fatty acid esterification and decreased lipolysis are associated with increased IMF deposition in the LM. Several peripheral tissues (LM, adipose tissues, and the liver) are involved in lipid metabolism. Therefore, understanding the significance of the tissue network in lipid metabolism is important. Here, we demonstrate that lipid metabolism in LM tissues is crucial for IMF deposition, whereas lipid metabolism in the liver plays only a minor role. Metabolism of body fat and IMF deposition in bovine species has similarities with these processes in metabolic diseases, such as obesity in humans and rodents. Extensive studies on metabolic diseases using epigenome modification (DNA methylation, histone modification, and microRNA), microbial metagenomics, and metabolomics have been performed in humans and rodents, and new findings have been reported using these technologies. The importance of applying "omics" fields (epigenomics, metagenomics, and metabolomics) to the study of IMF deposition in cattle is described. New information on the molecular mechanisms of IMF deposition may be used to design nutritional or genetic methods to manipulate IMF deposition and to modify fatty acid composition in beef cattle. Applying nutrigenomics could maximize the expression of genetic potential of economically important traits (e.g., marbling) in animals.
机译:LM的肌内脂肪(IMF)含量,也称为大理石,在确定韩国,日本和美国的牛肉价格尤为重要。 IMF的沉积受遗传(例如,品种,性别和基因型)和环境因素的影响(例如,阉割,营养,压力源,动物体重和年龄)。公牛的阉割显着增加了IMF的沉积,从而提高了牛肉质量。在这里,我们在公牛和阉牛之间提出了一种比较基因表达方法。转录组和蛋白质组学研究表明,脂肪生成,脂肪酸摄取和脂肪酸酯化和降低的脂解中增加的综合影响与LM中的IMF沉积增加相关。几种外周组织(LM,脂肪组织和肝脏)涉及脂质代谢。因此,了解组织网络在脂质代谢中的重要性很重要。在这里,我们证明LM组织中的脂质代谢对于IMF沉积至关重要,而肝脏中的脂质代谢仅在次要作用。在牛种类中的体脂和IMF沉积的代谢具有与这些过程中的这些方法相似,例如人类和啮齿动物的肥胖症。在人和啮齿动物中进行了使用外形内膜内改性(DNA甲基化,组蛋白修饰和MicroRNA),微生物偏蛋白和代谢组科的代谢疾病的广泛研究已经在人和啮齿动物中进行,并据报道使用这些技术进行了新发现。描述了应用“OMICS”田间(表观瘤,偏见,代谢组科)对牛IMF沉积研究的重要性。有关IMF沉积的分子机制的新信息可用于设计营养或遗传方法以操纵IMF沉积,并在牛牛中改性脂肪酸组成。施用营养素组可以最大限度地提高动物中经济上重要特征的遗传潜力(例如,大理石)。

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