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Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities

Desmin (DES) and Vimentin (VIM) exert an essential role in maintaining muscle cytoarchitecture and since are considered reliable markers for muscle regeneration, their expression has been extensively investigated in dystrophic muscles. Thus, exhibiting features similar to those of human dystrophic m...

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Autores principales: Soglia, Francesca, Mazzoni, Maurizio, Zappaterra, Martina, Di Nunzio, Mattia, Babini, Elena, Bordini, Martina, Sirri, Federico, Clavenzani, Paolo, Davoli, Roberta, Petracci, Massimiliano
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01581
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author Soglia, Francesca
Mazzoni, Maurizio
Zappaterra, Martina
Di Nunzio, Mattia
Babini, Elena
Bordini, Martina
Sirri, Federico
Clavenzani, Paolo
Davoli, Roberta
Petracci, Massimiliano
author_facet Soglia, Francesca
Mazzoni, Maurizio
Zappaterra, Martina
Di Nunzio, Mattia
Babini, Elena
Bordini, Martina
Sirri, Federico
Clavenzani, Paolo
Davoli, Roberta
Petracci, Massimiliano
author_sort Soglia, Francesca
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description Desmin (DES) and Vimentin (VIM) exert an essential role in maintaining muscle cytoarchitecture and since are considered reliable markers for muscle regeneration, their expression has been extensively investigated in dystrophic muscles. Thus, exhibiting features similar to those of human dystrophic muscles, the present study aimed at assessing the distribution of VIM and DES proteins and the expression of the corresponding genes in Pectoralis major muscles affected by white striping (WS), wooden breast (WB), and spaghetti meat (SM) abnormalities as well as in those having macroscopically normal appearance (NORM). For this purpose, 20 Pectoralis major muscles (5/group) were collected from the same flock of fast-growing broilers to perform immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and gene expression. Immunohistochemical analyses showed an increased number of fibers immunoreactive to both VIM and DES in WS and WB, while only a few immunoreactive fibers were observed in NORM. Concerning the protein level, if compared with NORM, a 55% increase in VIM content was found in WB affected cases (P < 0.05) thus suggesting the development of intense regenerative processes in an early-stage within these muscles. The significantly higher amount of DES (+53%) found in WS might be attributed to a progression of the regenerative processes that require its synthesis to preserve the structural organization of the developing fibers. On the other hand, significantly lower VIM and DES contents were found in SM. About gene expression, VIM mRNA levels gradually increased from the NORM to the SM group, with significantly higher gene expressions in WB and SM samples compared to the NORM group (P = 0.009 for WB vs. NORM and P = 0.004 for SM vs. NORM). Similarly, the expression of DES gene showed an increase from the NORM to WB group (P = 0.05). Overall, the findings of the present study suggest that intense regenerative processes take place in both WB and WS muscles although a different progression of regeneration might be hypothesized. On the other hand, the lack of correspondence between VIM gene expression and its protein product observed in SM suggests that VIM may also exert a role in the development of the SM phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-69786842020-02-01 Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities Soglia, Francesca Mazzoni, Maurizio Zappaterra, Martina Di Nunzio, Mattia Babini, Elena Bordini, Martina Sirri, Federico Clavenzani, Paolo Davoli, Roberta Petracci, Massimiliano Front Physiol Physiology Desmin (DES) and Vimentin (VIM) exert an essential role in maintaining muscle cytoarchitecture and since are considered reliable markers for muscle regeneration, their expression has been extensively investigated in dystrophic muscles. Thus, exhibiting features similar to those of human dystrophic muscles, the present study aimed at assessing the distribution of VIM and DES proteins and the expression of the corresponding genes in Pectoralis major muscles affected by white striping (WS), wooden breast (WB), and spaghetti meat (SM) abnormalities as well as in those having macroscopically normal appearance (NORM). For this purpose, 20 Pectoralis major muscles (5/group) were collected from the same flock of fast-growing broilers to perform immunohistochemistry, immunoblotting and gene expression. Immunohistochemical analyses showed an increased number of fibers immunoreactive to both VIM and DES in WS and WB, while only a few immunoreactive fibers were observed in NORM. Concerning the protein level, if compared with NORM, a 55% increase in VIM content was found in WB affected cases (P < 0.05) thus suggesting the development of intense regenerative processes in an early-stage within these muscles. The significantly higher amount of DES (+53%) found in WS might be attributed to a progression of the regenerative processes that require its synthesis to preserve the structural organization of the developing fibers. On the other hand, significantly lower VIM and DES contents were found in SM. About gene expression, VIM mRNA levels gradually increased from the NORM to the SM group, with significantly higher gene expressions in WB and SM samples compared to the NORM group (P = 0.009 for WB vs. NORM and P = 0.004 for SM vs. NORM). Similarly, the expression of DES gene showed an increase from the NORM to WB group (P = 0.05). Overall, the findings of the present study suggest that intense regenerative processes take place in both WB and WS muscles although a different progression of regeneration might be hypothesized. On the other hand, the lack of correspondence between VIM gene expression and its protein product observed in SM suggests that VIM may also exert a role in the development of the SM phenotype. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6978684/ /pubmed/32009982 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01581 Text en Copyright © 2020 Soglia, Mazzoni, Zappaterra, Di Nunzio, Babini, Bordini, Sirri, Clavenzani, Davoli and Petracci. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Soglia, Francesca
Mazzoni, Maurizio
Zappaterra, Martina
Di Nunzio, Mattia
Babini, Elena
Bordini, Martina
Sirri, Federico
Clavenzani, Paolo
Davoli, Roberta
Petracci, Massimiliano
Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title_full Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title_fullStr Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title_short Distribution and Expression of Vimentin and Desmin in Broiler Pectoralis major Affected by the Growth-Related Muscular Abnormalities
title_sort distribution and expression of vimentin and desmin in broiler pectoralis major affected by the growth-related muscular abnormalities
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6978684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32009982
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.01581
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