Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species
Some studies have shown that expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG), a key regulator of adipogenesis, and of some adipocyte-specific genes or adipokines are expressed in hepatic steatosis, leading to the concept of ‘adipogenic hepatic steatosis’ or ‘hepatic adiposis.’...
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doaj-744af21972e7450285a104ca82ef36fa2021-06-06T04:54:52ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112018-01-01121225712577Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck speciesF. Hérault0C. Duby1E. Baéza2C. Diot3PEGASE, INRA, Agrocampus Ouest, Saint-Gilles, F-35590, FrancePEGASE, INRA, Agrocampus Ouest, Saint-Gilles, F-35590, FranceURA, INRA, Nouzilly, F-37380, FrancePEGASE, INRA, Agrocampus Ouest, Saint-Gilles, F-35590, FranceSome studies have shown that expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG), a key regulator of adipogenesis, and of some adipocyte-specific genes or adipokines are expressed in hepatic steatosis, leading to the concept of ‘adipogenic hepatic steatosis’ or ‘hepatic adiposis.’ Most of these studies were conducted in genetic obese mouse models or after manipulation of gene expression. The relevance of this concept to other species and more physiological models was here addressed in ducks which are able to develop hepatic steatosis after overfeeding. The expression of PPARG and other adipocyte-specific genes was thus analyzed in the liver of ducks fed ad libitum or overfed and compared with those observed in adipose tissues. Pekin (Anas platyrhynchos) and Muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata) were analyzed, as metabolic responses to overfeeding differ according to these two species, Muscovy ducks having a greater ability to synthesize and store lipids in the liver than Pekin ducks. Our results indicate that adipocyte-specific genes are expressed in the liver of ducks, PPARG and fatty acid-binding protein 4 being upregulated and adiponectin and leptin receptor downregulated by overfeeding. However, these expression levels are much lower than those observed in adipose tissue suggesting that fatty liver cells are not transformed to adipocytes, although some hepato-specific functions are decreased in fatty liver when compared with normal liver.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731118000897adipokinesproliferator-activated receptor gammaleptin receptorfatty liverwaterfowls |
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F. Hérault C. Duby E. Baéza C. Diot Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species Animal adipokines proliferator-activated receptor gamma leptin receptor fatty liver waterfowls |
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F. Hérault C. Duby E. Baéza C. Diot |
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Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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Adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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adipogenic genes expression in relation to hepatic steatosis in the liver of two duck species |
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Some studies have shown that expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARG), a key regulator of adipogenesis, and of some adipocyte-specific genes or adipokines are expressed in hepatic steatosis, leading to the concept of ‘adipogenic hepatic steatosis’ or ‘hepatic adiposis.’ Most of these studies were conducted in genetic obese mouse models or after manipulation of gene expression. The relevance of this concept to other species and more physiological models was here addressed in ducks which are able to develop hepatic steatosis after overfeeding. The expression of PPARG and other adipocyte-specific genes was thus analyzed in the liver of ducks fed ad libitum or overfed and compared with those observed in adipose tissues. Pekin (Anas platyrhynchos) and Muscovy ducks (Cairina moschata) were analyzed, as metabolic responses to overfeeding differ according to these two species, Muscovy ducks having a greater ability to synthesize and store lipids in the liver than Pekin ducks. Our results indicate that adipocyte-specific genes are expressed in the liver of ducks, PPARG and fatty acid-binding protein 4 being upregulated and adiponectin and leptin receptor downregulated by overfeeding. However, these expression levels are much lower than those observed in adipose tissue suggesting that fatty liver cells are not transformed to adipocytes, although some hepato-specific functions are decreased in fatty liver when compared with normal liver. |
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adipokines proliferator-activated receptor gamma leptin receptor fatty liver waterfowls |
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