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Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows

SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study described the effects of Myostatin gene editing on cattle to improve the growth and muscle development of hybrid cattle offspring. We focused on the Myostatin gene, which plays a crucial role in regulating muscle development. Gene editing could be able to enhance the size a...

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Autores principales: Hai, Chao, Bai, Chunling, Yang, Lei, Wei, Zhuying, Wang, Hong, Ma, Haoran, Ma, Haibing, Zhao, Yuefang, Su, Guanghua, Li, Guangpeng
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893940
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203216
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author Hai, Chao
Bai, Chunling
Yang, Lei
Wei, Zhuying
Wang, Hong
Ma, Haoran
Ma, Haibing
Zhao, Yuefang
Su, Guanghua
Li, Guangpeng
author_facet Hai, Chao
Bai, Chunling
Yang, Lei
Wei, Zhuying
Wang, Hong
Ma, Haoran
Ma, Haibing
Zhao, Yuefang
Su, Guanghua
Li, Guangpeng
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study described the effects of Myostatin gene editing on cattle to improve the growth and muscle development of hybrid cattle offspring. We focused on the Myostatin gene, which plays a crucial role in regulating muscle development. Gene editing could be able to enhance the size and performance of the crossbred cattle. The results showed that the Myostatin gene-edited cattle offspring displayed improved body size parameters, particularly body weight, cross height, and hip height, indicating the significant development of the hindquarters. The edited cattle have “double-muscled” forequarters and hindquarters with clear muscle masses, and their coat color reverted back to the original yellow. The study also found differences in blood glucose, calcium, and low-density lipoprotein levels, as well as a decrease in serum insulin levels in the edited cattle. Overall, the findings suggest that breeding with these Myostatin gene-edited bulls improve growth and performance in crossbred cattle, benefiting both farmers and consumers. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: Myostatin (MSTN) is a protein that regulates skeletal muscle development and plays a crucial role in maintaining animal body composition and muscle structure. The loss-of-function mutation of MSTN gene can induce the muscle hypertrophic phenotype. (2) Methods: Growth indexes and blood parameters of the cattle of different months were analyzed via multiple linear regression. (3) Results: Compared with the control group, the body shape parameters of F2 cattle were improved, especially the body weight, cross height, and hip height, representing significant development of hindquarters, and the coat color of the F2 generation returned to the yellow of Luxi cattle. As adults, MSTN gene-edited bulls have a tall, wide acromion and a deep, wide chest. Both the forequarters and hindquarters are double-muscled with clear muscle masses. The multiple linear regression demonstrates that MSTN gene-edited hybrid beef cattle gained weight due to the higher height of the hindquarters. Significant differences in blood glucose, calcium, and low-density lipoprotein. Serum insulin levels decreased significantly at 24 months of age. MSTN gene editing improves the adaptability of cattle. (4) Conclusions: Our findings suggest that breeding with MSTN gene-edited Luxi bulls can improve the growth and performance of hybrid cattle, with potential benefits for both farmers and consumers.
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spelling pubmed-106037172023-10-28 Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows Hai, Chao Bai, Chunling Yang, Lei Wei, Zhuying Wang, Hong Ma, Haoran Ma, Haibing Zhao, Yuefang Su, Guanghua Li, Guangpeng Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: The study described the effects of Myostatin gene editing on cattle to improve the growth and muscle development of hybrid cattle offspring. We focused on the Myostatin gene, which plays a crucial role in regulating muscle development. Gene editing could be able to enhance the size and performance of the crossbred cattle. The results showed that the Myostatin gene-edited cattle offspring displayed improved body size parameters, particularly body weight, cross height, and hip height, indicating the significant development of the hindquarters. The edited cattle have “double-muscled” forequarters and hindquarters with clear muscle masses, and their coat color reverted back to the original yellow. The study also found differences in blood glucose, calcium, and low-density lipoprotein levels, as well as a decrease in serum insulin levels in the edited cattle. Overall, the findings suggest that breeding with these Myostatin gene-edited bulls improve growth and performance in crossbred cattle, benefiting both farmers and consumers. ABSTRACT: (1) Background: Myostatin (MSTN) is a protein that regulates skeletal muscle development and plays a crucial role in maintaining animal body composition and muscle structure. The loss-of-function mutation of MSTN gene can induce the muscle hypertrophic phenotype. (2) Methods: Growth indexes and blood parameters of the cattle of different months were analyzed via multiple linear regression. (3) Results: Compared with the control group, the body shape parameters of F2 cattle were improved, especially the body weight, cross height, and hip height, representing significant development of hindquarters, and the coat color of the F2 generation returned to the yellow of Luxi cattle. As adults, MSTN gene-edited bulls have a tall, wide acromion and a deep, wide chest. Both the forequarters and hindquarters are double-muscled with clear muscle masses. The multiple linear regression demonstrates that MSTN gene-edited hybrid beef cattle gained weight due to the higher height of the hindquarters. Significant differences in blood glucose, calcium, and low-density lipoprotein. Serum insulin levels decreased significantly at 24 months of age. MSTN gene editing improves the adaptability of cattle. (4) Conclusions: Our findings suggest that breeding with MSTN gene-edited Luxi bulls can improve the growth and performance of hybrid cattle, with potential benefits for both farmers and consumers. MDPI 2023-10-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10603717/ /pubmed/37893940 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203216 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hai, Chao
Bai, Chunling
Yang, Lei
Wei, Zhuying
Wang, Hong
Ma, Haoran
Ma, Haibing
Zhao, Yuefang
Su, Guanghua
Li, Guangpeng
Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title_full Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title_fullStr Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title_short Effects of Different Generations and Sex on Physiological, Biochemical, and Growth Parameters of Crossbred Beef Cattle by Myostatin Gene-Edited Luxi Bulls and Simmental Cows
title_sort effects of different generations and sex on physiological, biochemical, and growth parameters of crossbred beef cattle by myostatin gene-edited luxi bulls and simmental cows
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10603717/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893940
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani13203216
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