Glucose Utilization, Lipid Metabolism and BMP-Smad Signaling Pathway of Porcine Intramuscular Preadipocytes Compared with Subcutaneous Preadipocytes

2013 
e Songbo Wang and Guixuan Zhou contributed equally to this work Abstract Background/Aims: We previously reported that porcine intramuscular (i.m.) preadipocytes were different from subcutaneous (s.c.) preadipocytes on cell differentiation and lipid accumulation, but the underlying mechanisms remained unknown. The paper aims to investigate the underlying mechanisms by comparing the differences between i.m. and s.c. preadipocytes in glucose utilization, lipid metabolism, and the role of BMP signaling pathway. Methods: Experiments were performed in porcine primary i.m. and s.c. preadipocytes in culture. The mRNA and protein expression patterns were determined respectively by Quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot. Cytosolic triglycerides were examined by triglyceride assay. Results: The i.m. preadipocytes consumed more glucose by expression of GLUT1 and s.c. preadipocytes mainly utilized exogenic fatty acids for lipid synthesis by expression of LPL and FAT. Meanwhile, the expression of genes related to lipogenesis and lipolysis in s.c. preadipocytes increased more quickly than those in i.m. preadipocytes. The expression patterns of the genes involved in BMP-Smad signaling pathway were consistent with those of the genes participated in adipocytes differentiation in both i.m. and s.c. preadipocytes. Exogenous BMP2 significantly increased, whereas Noggin and Compound C, remarkablely decreased the triglycerides
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