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Regulatory expression of uncoupling protein 1 and its related genes by endogenous activity of the transforming growth factor‐β family in bovine myogenic cells.

Authors :
Abd Eldaim, Mabrouk A.
Zhao, Kangning
Murakami, Masaru
Yoshioka, Hidetugu
Itoyama, Erina
Kitamura, Shoko
Nagase, Hiroshi
Matsui, Tohru
Funaba, Masayuki
Source :
Cell Biochemistry & Function. Jan2021, Vol. 39 Issue 1, p116-125. 10p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) is responsible for non‐shivering thermogenesis, with restricted expression in brown/beige adipocytes in humans and rodents. We have previously shown an unexpected expression of UCP1 in bovine skeletal muscles. This study evaluated factors affecting Ucp1 gene expression in cultured bovine myogenic cells. Myosatellite cells, which were isolated from the bovine musculus longissimus cervicis, were induced to differentiate into myotubes in the presence of 2% horse serum. Previous studies using murine brown/beige adipocytes revealed that Ucp1 expression levels are directly increased by forskolin and all‐trans retinoic acid (RA). The transforming growth factor‐β (TGF‐β)/activin pathway negatively regulated Ucp1 expression, whereas activation of the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) pathway indirectly increases Ucp1 expression through the stimulation of brown/beige adipogenesis. Neither forskolin nor RA significantly affected Ucp1 mRNA levels in bovine myogenic cells. A‐83‐01, an inhibitor of the TGF‐β/activin pathway, stimulated myogenesis in these cells. A‐83‐01 significantly increased the expression of some brown fat signature genes such as Pgc‐1α, Cox7a1, and Dio2, with a quantitative but not significant increase in the expression of Ucp1. Treatment with LDN‐193189, an inhibitor of the BMP pathway, did not affect the differentiation of bovine myosatellite cells. Rather, LDN‐193189 increased Ucp1 mRNA levels without modulating the levels of other brown/beige adipocyte‐related genes. The current results indicate that the regulation of Ucp1 expression in bovine myogenic cells is distinct from that in murine brown/beige adipocytes, which has been more intensely characterized. Significance of the study: We previously reported unexpected expression of Ucp1 in bovine muscle tissues; Ucp1 expression has been known to be detected predominantly in brown/beige adipocytes. This study examined regulatory expression of bovine Ucp1 in myogenic cells. Consistent with the changes in expression levels of brown/beige adipocyte‐selective genes, Ucp1 expression tended to be increased by inhibition of endogenous TGF‐β activity. In contrast, inhibition of endogenous BMP significantly increased Ucp1 expression without affecting brown/beige adipocyte‐selective gene expression. The current results indicate that regulatory expression of Ucp1 in bovine myogenic cells is distinct from that in murine brown/beige adipocytes that is more intensely characterized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02636484
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cell Biochemistry & Function
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147969356
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/cbf.3592