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Intramuscular fat formation in fetuses and the effect of increased protein intake during pregnancy in Hanwoo cattle

Understanding adipocyte development in fetus during bovine pregnancy is important for strengthening fattening technology. Additionally, nutritional level of dams during pregnancy has the potential to improve offspring growth and fat development. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the intramusc...

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Autores principales: Ahn, Jun Sang, Son, Gi Hwal, Kwon, Eung Gi, Chung, Ki Yong, Jang, Sun Sik, Kim, Ui Hyung, Song, Jae Yong, Lee, Hyun Jeong, Park, Byung Ki
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Publicado: Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10640954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970512
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e33
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author Ahn, Jun Sang
Son, Gi Hwal
Kwon, Eung Gi
Chung, Ki Yong
Jang, Sun Sik
Kim, Ui Hyung
Song, Jae Yong
Lee, Hyun Jeong
Park, Byung Ki
author_facet Ahn, Jun Sang
Son, Gi Hwal
Kwon, Eung Gi
Chung, Ki Yong
Jang, Sun Sik
Kim, Ui Hyung
Song, Jae Yong
Lee, Hyun Jeong
Park, Byung Ki
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description Understanding adipocyte development in fetus during bovine pregnancy is important for strengthening fattening technology. Additionally, nutritional level of dams during pregnancy has the potential to improve offspring growth and fat development. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the intramuscular adipocyte development and expression level of related genes in bovine fetus, and the effect of increased crude protein (CP) intake during pregnancy on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of male offspring. Eighty six pregnant Hanwoo cows (average body weight, 551.5 ± 51.3 kg, age 5.29 ± 0.61 y) were used. Fetuses were collected at 90, 180 and 270 d of gestation from 18 pregnant Hanwoo cows. The remaining 68 pregnant cows were randomly assigned to 2 feeding groups. The control (CON) group was provided the standard protein diet (n = 34), and treatment (TRT) group was provided a diet with a 5% increase in CP intake (n = 34). Male offspring were divided into two groups according to protein treatment of the pregnant cows: CON male offspring (CON-O) and TRT male offspring (TRT-O). Intramuscular adipocytes were found in the fetal skeletal muscle after 180 days of gestation. Male calf’s birth weight increased in the TRT group compared to that in the CON group (p < 0.002). The final body weight (p < 0.003) and average daily gain (p < 0.019) of male offspring were significantly higher in TRT-O than in CON-O. The feed conversion ratio was also improved by 10.5% in TRT-O compared to that in CON-O (p < 0.026). Carcass weight was significantly higher in the TRT-O group than that in the CON-O group (p < 0.003), and back fat was thicker in the TRT-O group (p = 0.07). The gross receipts and net income were higher in TRT-O than in CON-O (p < 0.04). Thus, fetal intramuscular fat can be formed from the mid-gestation period, and increased CP intake during pregnancy can increase net income by improving the growth and carcass weight of male offspring rather than intramuscular fat.
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spelling pubmed-106409542023-11-15 Intramuscular fat formation in fetuses and the effect of increased protein intake during pregnancy in Hanwoo cattle Ahn, Jun Sang Son, Gi Hwal Kwon, Eung Gi Chung, Ki Yong Jang, Sun Sik Kim, Ui Hyung Song, Jae Yong Lee, Hyun Jeong Park, Byung Ki J Anim Sci Technol Research Article Understanding adipocyte development in fetus during bovine pregnancy is important for strengthening fattening technology. Additionally, nutritional level of dams during pregnancy has the potential to improve offspring growth and fat development. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the intramuscular adipocyte development and expression level of related genes in bovine fetus, and the effect of increased crude protein (CP) intake during pregnancy on the growth performance and carcass characteristics of male offspring. Eighty six pregnant Hanwoo cows (average body weight, 551.5 ± 51.3 kg, age 5.29 ± 0.61 y) were used. Fetuses were collected at 90, 180 and 270 d of gestation from 18 pregnant Hanwoo cows. The remaining 68 pregnant cows were randomly assigned to 2 feeding groups. The control (CON) group was provided the standard protein diet (n = 34), and treatment (TRT) group was provided a diet with a 5% increase in CP intake (n = 34). Male offspring were divided into two groups according to protein treatment of the pregnant cows: CON male offspring (CON-O) and TRT male offspring (TRT-O). Intramuscular adipocytes were found in the fetal skeletal muscle after 180 days of gestation. Male calf’s birth weight increased in the TRT group compared to that in the CON group (p < 0.002). The final body weight (p < 0.003) and average daily gain (p < 0.019) of male offspring were significantly higher in TRT-O than in CON-O. The feed conversion ratio was also improved by 10.5% in TRT-O compared to that in CON-O (p < 0.026). Carcass weight was significantly higher in the TRT-O group than that in the CON-O group (p < 0.003), and back fat was thicker in the TRT-O group (p = 0.07). The gross receipts and net income were higher in TRT-O than in CON-O (p < 0.04). Thus, fetal intramuscular fat can be formed from the mid-gestation period, and increased CP intake during pregnancy can increase net income by improving the growth and carcass weight of male offspring rather than intramuscular fat. Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2023-07 2023-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10640954/ /pubmed/37970512 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e33 Text en © Copyright 2023 Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kim, Ui Hyung
Song, Jae Yong
Lee, Hyun Jeong
Park, Byung Ki
Intramuscular fat formation in fetuses and the effect of increased protein intake during pregnancy in Hanwoo cattle
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title_short Intramuscular fat formation in fetuses and the effect of increased protein intake during pregnancy in Hanwoo cattle
title_sort intramuscular fat formation in fetuses and the effect of increased protein intake during pregnancy in hanwoo cattle
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10640954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37970512
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2023.e33
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