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Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit

Conjugated linoleic acid was detected in rabbit caecotrophs, due to the presence of microbial lipid activity in rabbit cecum. However, the effect of CLA as a functional food in growing rabbit is not well established. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of CLA on production, m...

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Autores principales: Abdelatty, A. M., Mohamed, Shereen A., Moustafa, Mahmoud M. A., Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K., Baker, M. R., Elolimy, Ahmed A., Elmedany, Shawky A., Hussein, Shaymaa, Farid, Omar A. A., Sakr, Osama G., Elhady, Mohamed A., Bionaz, Massimo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222404
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author Abdelatty, A. M.
Mohamed, Shereen A.
Moustafa, Mahmoud M. A.
Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K.
Baker, M. R.
Elolimy, Ahmed A.
Elmedany, Shawky A.
Hussein, Shaymaa
Farid, Omar A. A.
Sakr, Osama G.
Elhady, Mohamed A.
Bionaz, Massimo
author_facet Abdelatty, A. M.
Mohamed, Shereen A.
Moustafa, Mahmoud M. A.
Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K.
Baker, M. R.
Elolimy, Ahmed A.
Elmedany, Shawky A.
Hussein, Shaymaa
Farid, Omar A. A.
Sakr, Osama G.
Elhady, Mohamed A.
Bionaz, Massimo
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description Conjugated linoleic acid was detected in rabbit caecotrophs, due to the presence of microbial lipid activity in rabbit cecum. However, the effect of CLA as a functional food in growing rabbit is not well established. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of CLA on production, meat quality, and its nutrigenomic effect on edible parts of rabbit carcass including skeletal muscle, liver, and adipose tissue. Therefore, seventy five weaned V-Line male rabbits, 30 days old, were randomly allocated into three dietary treatments receiving either basal control diet, diet supplemented with 0.5% (CLAL), or 1% CLA (CLAH). Total experimental period (63 d) was segmented into 7 days adaptation and 56 days experimental period. Dietary supplementation of CLA did not alter growth performance, however, the fat percentage of longissimus lumborum muscle was decreased, with an increase in protein and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) percentage. Saturated fatty acids (SFA) and mono unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) were not increased in CLA treated groups. There was tissue specific sensing of CLA, since subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression of PPARA was downregulated, however, CPT1A tended to be upregulated in liver of CLAL group only (P = 0.09). In skeletal muscle, FASN and PPARG were upregulated in CLAH group only (P ≤0.01). Marked cytoplasmic vacuolation was noticed in liver of CLAH group without altering hepatocyte structure. Adipocyte size was decreased in CLA fed groups, in a dose dependent manner (P <0.01). Cell proliferation determined by PCNA was lower (P <0.01) in adipose tissue of CLA groups. Our data indicate that dietary supplementation of CLA (c9,t11-CLA and t10,c12- CLA) at a dose of 0.5% in growing rabbit diet produce rabbit meat rich in PUFA and lower fat % without altering growth performance and hepatocyte structure.
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spelling pubmed-67868002019-10-19 Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit Abdelatty, A. M. Mohamed, Shereen A. Moustafa, Mahmoud M. A. Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K. Baker, M. R. Elolimy, Ahmed A. Elmedany, Shawky A. Hussein, Shaymaa Farid, Omar A. A. Sakr, Osama G. Elhady, Mohamed A. Bionaz, Massimo PLoS One Research Article Conjugated linoleic acid was detected in rabbit caecotrophs, due to the presence of microbial lipid activity in rabbit cecum. However, the effect of CLA as a functional food in growing rabbit is not well established. Therefore, this study was conducted to determine the effect of CLA on production, meat quality, and its nutrigenomic effect on edible parts of rabbit carcass including skeletal muscle, liver, and adipose tissue. Therefore, seventy five weaned V-Line male rabbits, 30 days old, were randomly allocated into three dietary treatments receiving either basal control diet, diet supplemented with 0.5% (CLAL), or 1% CLA (CLAH). Total experimental period (63 d) was segmented into 7 days adaptation and 56 days experimental period. Dietary supplementation of CLA did not alter growth performance, however, the fat percentage of longissimus lumborum muscle was decreased, with an increase in protein and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) percentage. Saturated fatty acids (SFA) and mono unsaturated fatty acids (MUFA) were not increased in CLA treated groups. There was tissue specific sensing of CLA, since subcutaneous adipose tissue gene expression of PPARA was downregulated, however, CPT1A tended to be upregulated in liver of CLAL group only (P = 0.09). In skeletal muscle, FASN and PPARG were upregulated in CLAH group only (P ≤0.01). Marked cytoplasmic vacuolation was noticed in liver of CLAH group without altering hepatocyte structure. Adipocyte size was decreased in CLA fed groups, in a dose dependent manner (P <0.01). Cell proliferation determined by PCNA was lower (P <0.01) in adipose tissue of CLA groups. Our data indicate that dietary supplementation of CLA (c9,t11-CLA and t10,c12- CLA) at a dose of 0.5% in growing rabbit diet produce rabbit meat rich in PUFA and lower fat % without altering growth performance and hepatocyte structure. Public Library of Science 2019-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6786800/ /pubmed/31600212 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222404 Text en © 2019 Abdelatty et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Abdelatty, A. M.
Mohamed, Shereen A.
Moustafa, Mahmoud M. A.
Al-Mokaddem, Asmaa K.
Baker, M. R.
Elolimy, Ahmed A.
Elmedany, Shawky A.
Hussein, Shaymaa
Farid, Omar A. A.
Sakr, Osama G.
Elhady, Mohamed A.
Bionaz, Massimo
Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title_full Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title_fullStr Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title_full_unstemmed Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title_short Nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
title_sort nutrigenomic effect of conjugated linoleic acid on growth and meat quality indices of growing rabbit
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6786800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31600212
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222404
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