1. 脂肪酸对延边牛前体脂肪细胞UCP1、UCP3 的mRNA表达的影响.
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花 焕 孙 斌, 王 英, 王恩泽, 靳淮娜, 金琦昀, 李 强, and 李香子
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The purpose of the experiment was to explore the response mechanism of preadipocytes after cold stress, and preliminarily identify the effect of oleic acid (OA) and myristic acid (MOA) in monounsaturated fatty acids on the expression of UCP1 and UCP3, and explore whether there was a relationship between monounsaturated fatty acids represented by OA and MOA and cold stress in cells. Oleic acid OA, myristic acid MOA, and Yanbian cattle preadipocytes were used as test materials. The preadipocytes were treated with OA and MOA for 96 h respectively, and the fat production in preadipocytes was determined by oil red staining and triglyceride content, and the relative surface amount of UCP1 and UCP3 was determined by qPCR. At the same time, the relative expression of UCP1 and UCP3 were measured after the adipocytes were treated with cold stress (4 ℃) for 0 h, 6 h, 12 h and 24 h before the treatment of untreated, OA and MOA for 96 h. The results showed that the expression levels of UCP1 and UCP3 were significantly decreased in OA group and MOA group (P<0.05); the expression of UCP1 increased significantly (P<0.05). The experiment found that the expression of UCP1 could be activated when the preadipocytes cultured for 96 h in 4 ℃ cold environment for 24 h, and the expression of UCP3 decreased with the time of cold stress treatment. The experiment preliminarily verify the inhibition of oleic acid and myristic acid on the two genes, providing basic data for the subsequent control of the application of molecular biological technology related to cold-resistant genes in animal husbandry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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