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Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid and antioxidant supplementation on the transcriptional level of genes involved in lipid and energy metabolism in swine

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
Short description:
Effect of dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid and antioxidant supplementation on the transcriptional level of genes involved in lipid and energy metabolism in swine / Vitali, Marika; Dimauro, Corrado; Sirri, Rubina; Zappaterra, Martina; Zambonelli, Paolo; Manca, Elisabetta; Sami, Dalal; Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro; Davoli, Roberta. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - 13:10(2018), pp. 1-17. [10.1371/journal.pone.0204869]
abstract:
Porcine fat traits depend mostly on the interaction between nutritional and genetic factors. However, the pathways and biological processes influenced by this interaction are still poorly known in pigs, although they can have a huge impact on meat quality traits. The present research provides new knowledge insight into the effect of four diets (D1 = standard diet; D2 = linseed supplementation; D3 = linseed, vitamin E and selenium supplementation; D4 = linseed and plant-derived polyphenols supplementation) on the expression of 24 candidate genes selected for their role in lipid and energy metabolism. The data indicated that 10 out of 24 genes were differentially expressed among diets, namely ACACA, ADIPOQ, ADIPOR1, CHREBP (MLXPL), ELOVL6, FASN, G6PD, PLIN2, RXRA and SCD. Results from the univar- iate analysis displayed an increased expression of ACACA, ADIPOQ, ADIPOR1, CHREBP, ELOVL6, FASN, PLIN2, RXRA and SCD in D4 compared to D2. Similarly, ACACA, ADIPOQ, ADIPOR1, ELOVL6 and SCD were highly expressed in D4 compared to D3, while no differ- ences were observed in D2-D3 comparison. Moreover, an increased expression of G6PD and ELOVL6 genes in D4 compared to D1 was observed. Results from the multivariate analysis confirmed that D2 was not different from D3 and that ACACA, SCD and FASN expression made D4 different from D2 and D3. Comparing D4 and D1, the expression levels of ELOVL6 and ACACA were the most influenced. This research provides evidence that the addition of both n-3 PUFA and polyphenols, derived from linseed, grape-skin and oregano supplementa- tion in the diets, stimulates the expression of genes involved in lipogenesis and in oxidative processes. Results evidenced a greater effect on gene expression of the diet added with both plant extracts and n-3 PUFA, resulting in an increased expression of genes coding for fatty acid synthesis, desaturation and elongation in pig Longissimus thoracis muscle.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Pig; Fatty Acids; Antioxidant; Energy metbolism; Genes expression
List of contributors:
Vitali, Marika; Dimauro, Corrado; Sirri, Rubina; Zappaterra, Martina; Zambonelli, Paolo; Manca, Elisabetta; Sami, Dalal; Lo Fiego, Domenico Pietro; Davoli, Roberta
Authors of the University:
LO FIEGO Domenico Pietro
Handle:
https://iris.unimore.it/handle/11380/1166878
Full Text:
https://iris.unimore.it//retrieve/handle/11380/1166878/204472/Dietary_Polyun_PLOS_ONE_2018.pdf
Published in:
PLOS ONE
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