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dc.contributor.authorCardoso, Tainã Figueiredo
dc.contributor.authorQuintanilla, Raquel
dc.contributor.authorTibau, Joan
dc.contributor.authorGil, Marta
dc.contributor.authorMármol-Sánchez, Emilio
dc.contributor.authorGonzález-Rodríguez, Olga
dc.contributor.authorGonzález-Prendes, Rayner
dc.contributor.authorAmills, Marcel
dc.contributor.otherProducció Animalca
dc.contributor.otherIndústries Alimentàriesca
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-14T11:35:50Z
dc.date.available2022-04-14T11:35:50Z
dc.date.issued2017-08-10
dc.identifier.citationFigueiredo Cardoso, Tainã, Raquel Quintanilla, Joan Tibau, Marta Gil, Emilio Mármol-Sánchez, Olga González-Rodríguez, Rayner González-Prendes, and Marcel Amills. 2017. "Nutrient Supply Affects The Mrna Expression Profile Of The Porcine Skeletal Muscle". BMC Genomics 18 (1). doi:10.1186/s12864-017-3986-x.ca
dc.identifier.issn1471-2164ca
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12327/1724
dc.description.abstractBackground: The genetic basis of muscle fat deposition in pigs is not well known. So far, we have only identified a limited number of genes involved in the absorption, transport, storage and catabolism of lipids. Such information is crucial to interpret, from a biological perspective, the results of genome-wide association analyses for intramuscular fat content and composition traits. Herewith, we have investigated how the ingestion of food changes gene expression in the gluteus medius muscle of Duroc pigs. Results: By comparing the muscle mRNA expression of fasted pigs (T0) with that of pigs sampled 5 h (T1) and 7 h (T2) after food intake, we have detected differential expression (DE) for 148 (T0-T1), 520 (T0-T2) and 135 (T1-T2) genes (q-value <0.05 and a |FC| > of 1.5). Many of these DE genes were transcription factors, suggesting that we have detected the coordinated response of the skeletal muscle to nutrient supply. We also found DE genes with a dual role in oxidative stress and angiogenesis (THBS1, THBS2 and TXNIP), two biological processes that are probably activated in the post-prandial state. Finally, we have identified several loci playing a key role in the modulation of circadian rhythms (ARNTL, PER1, PER2, BHLHE40, NR1D1, SIK1, CIART and CRY2), a result that indicates that the porcine muscle circadian clock is modulated by nutrition. Conclusion: We have shown that hundreds of genes change their expression in the porcine skeletal muscle in response to nutrient intake. Many of these loci do not have a known metabolic role, a result that suggests that our knowledge about the genetic basis of muscle energy homeostasis is still incomplete.ca
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dc.language.isoengca
dc.publisherBMCca
dc.relation.ispartofBMC Genomicsca
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalca
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.titleNutrient supply affects the mRNA expression profile of the porcine skeletal muscleca
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleca
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionca
dc.rights.accessLevelinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.embargo.termscapca
dc.relation.projectIDMINECO/Programa Estatal de fomento de la investigación científica y técnica de excelencia/SEV-2015-0533/ES/ /ca
dc.relation.projectIDMINECO/Programa Estatal de promoción del talento y su empleabilidad en I+D+I/FPU15-01733/ES/ /ca
dc.relation.projectIDMINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2013-48742-C2-1-R/ES/FISIOLOGIA GENOMICA DEL DEPOSITO DE GRASA INTRAMUSCULAR EN PORCINO/ca
dc.relation.projectIDMINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2013-48742-C2-2-R/ES/FISIOLOGIA GENOMICA DEL DEPOSITO DE GRASA INTRAMUSCULAR EN PORCINO/ca
dc.subject.udc636ca
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-017-3986-xca
dc.contributor.groupGenètica i Millora Animalca
dc.contributor.groupQualitat i Tecnologia Alimentàriaca


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