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Gene expression profiling in developing pig adipose tissue: non-secreted regulatory proteins

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 February 2011

G. J. Hausman*
Affiliation:
USDA-ARS, Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, GA 30604, USA
C. R. Barb
Affiliation:
USDA-ARS, Russell Agricultural Research Center, Athens, GA 30604, USA
R. G. Dean
Affiliation:
Animal Science Department, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
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Abstract

The expression of many genes encoding secreted and non-secreted factors have been studied in human and rodent adipose tissue with cDNA microarrays, but few such studies in adipose tissue from growing pigs have been reported. Total RNA was collected at slaughter from outer subcutaneous adipose tissue (OSQ) and middle subcutaneous adipose tissue (MSQ) samples from gilts at 90, 150 and 210 days (n = 5/age). Dye-labeled cDNA probes were hybridized to custom microarrays (70-mer oligonucleotides) representing about 600 pig genes involved in growth and reproduction. Gene expression intensity ratios changed little with age for 100 transcription factors, nuclear receptors, enzymes and other regulatory proteins in OSQ and MSQ from pigs between 90 and 210 days of age. However, the relative expression of 13 genes distinguished OSQ and MSQ depots in growing pigs. The expression of several genes were influenced by age including an increase in CCND3, HSF1 and PTGR1 expression in MSQ and a decrease in UCP2 and REA (prohibitin-2) expression in OSQ. These studies demonstrate for the first time the expression of several key regulatory genes in pig adipose tissue. Simple linear regression analysis showed that leptin gene expression was associated with expression of some of these regulatory genes. Negative associations between expression of some regulatory factors and leptin gene expression indicated that local leptin may decrease or antagonize adipogenesis.

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