Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Muscle growth depends on the fusion of proliferate satellite cells to existing myofibers. We reported previously that 0–14 day intermittent feeding led to persistent retardation in myofiber hypertrophy. However, how satellite cells r...

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Main Authors: Li Yue, Yang Xiaojing, Ni Yingdong, Decuypere Eddy, Buyse Johan, Everaert Nadia, Grossmann Roland, Zhao Ruqian
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spelling doaj-049b3dfcbaf3438bb0335c075ac5a1f32020-11-24T20:56:04ZengBMCJournal of Animal Science and Biotechnology1674-97822049-18912012-11-01313310.1186/2049-1891-3-33Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicksLi YueYang XiaojingNi YingdongDecuypere EddyBuyse JohanEveraert NadiaGrossmann RolandZhao Ruqian<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Muscle growth depends on the fusion of proliferate satellite cells to existing myofibers. We reported previously that 0–14 day intermittent feeding led to persistent retardation in myofiber hypertrophy. However, how satellite cells respond to such nutritional insult has not been adequately elucidated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One-day-old broiler chicks were allocated to control (Con, <it>ad libitum</it> feeding), intermittent feeding (IF, feed provided on alternate days) and re-feeding (RF, 2 days <it>ad libitum</it> feeding after 12 days of intermittent feeding) groups. Chickens were killed on Day 15 and satellite cells were isolated. When cultured, satellite cells from the IF group demonstrated significant retardation in proliferation and differentiation potential, while RF partly restored the proliferation rate and differentiation potential of the satellite cells. Significant up-regulation of insulin like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) (<it>P<</it>0.05) and thyroid hormone receptor α (TRα) (<it>P<</it>0.05), and down-regulation of growth hormone receptor (GHR) (<it>P<</it>0.01) and IGF-I (<it>P<</it>0.01) mRNA expression was observed in freshly isolated IF satellite cells when compared with Con cells. In RF cells, the mRNA expression of IGF-I was higher (<it>P<</it>0.05) and of TRα was lower (<it>P<</it>0.01) than in IF cells, suggesting that RF restored the mRNA expression of TRα and IGF-I, but not of GHR and IGF-IR. The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio tended to increase in the IF group, which was reversed in the RF group (<it>P<</it>0.05), indicating that RF reduced the pro-apoptotic influence of IF. Moreover, no significant effect of T<sub>3</sub> was detected on cell survival in IF cells compared with Con (<it>P</it><0.001) or RF (<it>P<</it>0.05) cells.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These data suggest that early-age feed restriction inhibits the proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells, induces changes in mRNA expression of the GH/IGF-I and thyroid hormone receptors in satellite cells, as well as blunted sensitivity of satellite cells to T<sub>3</sub>, and that RF partially reverses these effects. Thus, a moderate nutritional strategy for feed restriction should be chosen in early chick rearing systems.</p> http://www.microbialcellfactories.com/content/11/1/146Feed restrictionSatellite cellsProliferationGene expressionChicken
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author Li Yue
Yang Xiaojing
Ni Yingdong
Decuypere Eddy
Buyse Johan
Everaert Nadia
Grossmann Roland
Zhao Ruqian
spellingShingle Li Yue
Yang Xiaojing
Ni Yingdong
Decuypere Eddy
Buyse Johan
Everaert Nadia
Grossmann Roland
Zhao Ruqian
Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
Feed restriction
Satellite cells
Proliferation
Gene expression
Chicken
author_facet Li Yue
Yang Xiaojing
Ni Yingdong
Decuypere Eddy
Buyse Johan
Everaert Nadia
Grossmann Roland
Zhao Ruqian
author_sort Li Yue
title Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
title_short Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
title_full Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
title_fullStr Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
title_full_unstemmed Early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
title_sort early-age feed restriction affects viability and gene expression of satellite cells isolated from the gastrocnemius muscle of broiler chicks
publisher BMC
series Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology
issn 1674-9782
2049-1891
publishDate 2012-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Muscle growth depends on the fusion of proliferate satellite cells to existing myofibers. We reported previously that 0–14 day intermittent feeding led to persistent retardation in myofiber hypertrophy. However, how satellite cells respond to such nutritional insult has not been adequately elucidated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>One-day-old broiler chicks were allocated to control (Con, <it>ad libitum</it> feeding), intermittent feeding (IF, feed provided on alternate days) and re-feeding (RF, 2 days <it>ad libitum</it> feeding after 12 days of intermittent feeding) groups. Chickens were killed on Day 15 and satellite cells were isolated. When cultured, satellite cells from the IF group demonstrated significant retardation in proliferation and differentiation potential, while RF partly restored the proliferation rate and differentiation potential of the satellite cells. Significant up-regulation of insulin like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) (<it>P<</it>0.05) and thyroid hormone receptor α (TRα) (<it>P<</it>0.05), and down-regulation of growth hormone receptor (GHR) (<it>P<</it>0.01) and IGF-I (<it>P<</it>0.01) mRNA expression was observed in freshly isolated IF satellite cells when compared with Con cells. In RF cells, the mRNA expression of IGF-I was higher (<it>P<</it>0.05) and of TRα was lower (<it>P<</it>0.01) than in IF cells, suggesting that RF restored the mRNA expression of TRα and IGF-I, but not of GHR and IGF-IR. The Bax/Bcl-2 ratio tended to increase in the IF group, which was reversed in the RF group (<it>P<</it>0.05), indicating that RF reduced the pro-apoptotic influence of IF. Moreover, no significant effect of T<sub>3</sub> was detected on cell survival in IF cells compared with Con (<it>P</it><0.001) or RF (<it>P<</it>0.05) cells.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>These data suggest that early-age feed restriction inhibits the proliferation and differentiation of satellite cells, induces changes in mRNA expression of the GH/IGF-I and thyroid hormone receptors in satellite cells, as well as blunted sensitivity of satellite cells to T<sub>3</sub>, and that RF partially reverses these effects. Thus, a moderate nutritional strategy for feed restriction should be chosen in early chick rearing systems.</p>
topic Feed restriction
Satellite cells
Proliferation
Gene expression
Chicken
url http://www.microbialcellfactories.com/content/11/1/146
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