Heat Stress and Betaine Affect Lipolysis in Pig Adipose Tissue Explants
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2025-09-29ISSN
2076-2615
Abstract
Heat stress (HS) is an environmental variable challenging pig production worldwide.
It may alter carcass composition by increasing fat deposition but the mechanisms are
poorly understood. Betaine is a metabolic modifier able to decrease carcass fat in pigs,
but the effects of betaine on lipolysis under high temperatures are not known. Our goal
was to determine a potential effect of betaine on lipolysis in the fat tissue of Iberian pigs
under thermoneutral (TN) or HS conditions. Eight pigs (89 kg BW) were used to obtain
explants from dorsal subcutaneous adipose tissue. Explants were cultivated under TN
(37 ◦C) or HS conditions (41.5 ◦C) for 1.5 h to study direct effects of HS on acute lipolysis.
Treatments included control and betaine addition (200 µM). Indirect effects of HS were
examined using the culture medium amended with 1 µM isoproterenol ±10 nM insulin
in the presence or absence of betaine and HS. Media glycerol was measured at the end
of the incubations as a proxy of lipolysis. HS decreased basal lipolysis (−47%; p < 0.001)
but increased isoproterenol-stimulated (a β-agonist) lipolysis (+31%; p < 0.01). Betaine
increased non-stimulated lipolysis both under TN and HS conditions (73%; p < 0.001). As
expected, isoproterenol augmented lipolysis both in TN (2714%; p < 0.001) and HS (3589%;
p < 0.001) conditions. The addition of insulin to lipolysis-stimulated explants analogously
diminished glycerol release in TN (−39%; p < 0.001) and HS (−50%; p < 0.001) conditions.
In conclusion, HS reduced non-stimulated lipolysis in Iberian pigs in line with increased
adipose tissue accretion, while betaine partly increased lipolysis, counteracting the effects
of HS. Betaine supplementation could be a strategy to counteract HS-induced fattening
in pigs.
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Article
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Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
636 - Animal husbandry and breeding in general. Livestock rearing. Breeding of domestic animals
Pages
12
Publisher
MDPI
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Animals
Recommended citation
Pardo, Zaira, Manuel Lachica, Rosa Nieto, Isabel Seiquer, and Ignacio Fernández-Fígares. 2025. “Heat Stress and Betaine Affect Lipolysis in Pig Adipose Tissue Explants.” Animals 15 (19): 2845. doi: 10.3390/ani15192845
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MINECO/Programa Estatal de I+D+I orientada a los retos de la sociedad/AGL2016-80231-R/ES/Efectos fisiológicos y productivos del estrés por calor en el cerdo ibérico y posibles estrategias nutricionales para mitigarlo/
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Nutrició Animal
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