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Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate

Woody breast (WB) condition has created a variety of challenges for the global poultry industry. To date, there are no effective treatments or preventative measures due to its unknown (undefined) etiology. Several potential mechanisms including oxidative stress, fiber-type switching, cellular damage...

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Autores principales: Emami, Nima K., Cauble, Reagan N., Dhamad, Ahmed E., Greene, Elizabeth S., Coy, Cynthia S., Velleman, Sandra G., Orlowski, Sara, Anthony, Nicholas, Bedford, Mike, Dridi, Sami
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34091348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101167
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author Emami, Nima K.
Cauble, Reagan N.
Dhamad, Ahmed E.
Greene, Elizabeth S.
Coy, Cynthia S.
Velleman, Sandra G.
Orlowski, Sara
Anthony, Nicholas
Bedford, Mike
Dridi, Sami
author_facet Emami, Nima K.
Cauble, Reagan N.
Dhamad, Ahmed E.
Greene, Elizabeth S.
Coy, Cynthia S.
Velleman, Sandra G.
Orlowski, Sara
Anthony, Nicholas
Bedford, Mike
Dridi, Sami
author_sort Emami, Nima K.
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description Woody breast (WB) condition has created a variety of challenges for the global poultry industry. To date, there are no effective treatments or preventative measures due to its unknown (undefined) etiology. Several potential mechanisms including oxidative stress, fiber-type switching, cellular damage, and altered intracellular calcium levels have been proposed to play a key role in the progression of the WB myopathy. In a previous study, we have shown that WB is associated with hypoxia-like status and dysregulated oxygen homeostasis. As satellite cells (SC) play a pivotal role in muscle fiber repair and remodeling under stress conditions, we undertook the present study to determine satellite cell fate in WB-affected birds when reared in either normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Modern random bred broilers from 2015 (n = 200) were wing banded and reared under standard brooding practices for the first 2 wk post-hatch. At 15 d, chicks were divided in 2 body weight-matched groups and reared to 6 wk in either control local altitude or hypobaric chambers with simulated altitude of 6,000 ft. Birds were provided ad libitum access to water and feed, according to the Cobb recommendations. At 6 wk of age, birds were processed and scored for WB, and breast samples were collected from WB-affected and unaffected birds for molecular analyses (n = 10/group). SCs were isolated from normal breast muscle, cultured in vitro, and exposed to normoxia or hypoxia for 2 h. The expression of target genes was determined by qPCR using 2(−∆∆Ct) method. Protein distribution and expression were determined by immunofluorescence staining and immunoblot, respectively. Data were analyzed by the Student's t test with significance set at P < 0.05. Multiple satellite cell markers, myogenic factor (Myf)-5 and paired box (PAX)-7 were significantly decreased at the mRNA and protein levels in the breast muscle from WB-affected birds compared to their unaffected counterparts. Lipogenic-and adipogenic-associated factors (acetyl-CoA carboxylase, ACCα; fatty acid synthase, FASN, malic enzyme, ME; and ATP citrate lyase, ACLY) were activated in WB-affected birds. These data were supported by an in vitro study where hypoxia decreased the expression of Myf5 and Pax7, and increased that of ACCα, FASN, ME, and ACLY. Together, these data indicate that under hypoxic condition, SC change fate by switching from a myogenic to an adipogenic program, which explains at least partly, the etiology of the WB myopathy.
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spelling pubmed-81822612021-06-15 Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate Emami, Nima K. Cauble, Reagan N. Dhamad, Ahmed E. Greene, Elizabeth S. Coy, Cynthia S. Velleman, Sandra G. Orlowski, Sara Anthony, Nicholas Bedford, Mike Dridi, Sami Poult Sci GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Woody breast (WB) condition has created a variety of challenges for the global poultry industry. To date, there are no effective treatments or preventative measures due to its unknown (undefined) etiology. Several potential mechanisms including oxidative stress, fiber-type switching, cellular damage, and altered intracellular calcium levels have been proposed to play a key role in the progression of the WB myopathy. In a previous study, we have shown that WB is associated with hypoxia-like status and dysregulated oxygen homeostasis. As satellite cells (SC) play a pivotal role in muscle fiber repair and remodeling under stress conditions, we undertook the present study to determine satellite cell fate in WB-affected birds when reared in either normoxic or hypoxic conditions. Modern random bred broilers from 2015 (n = 200) were wing banded and reared under standard brooding practices for the first 2 wk post-hatch. At 15 d, chicks were divided in 2 body weight-matched groups and reared to 6 wk in either control local altitude or hypobaric chambers with simulated altitude of 6,000 ft. Birds were provided ad libitum access to water and feed, according to the Cobb recommendations. At 6 wk of age, birds were processed and scored for WB, and breast samples were collected from WB-affected and unaffected birds for molecular analyses (n = 10/group). SCs were isolated from normal breast muscle, cultured in vitro, and exposed to normoxia or hypoxia for 2 h. The expression of target genes was determined by qPCR using 2(−∆∆Ct) method. Protein distribution and expression were determined by immunofluorescence staining and immunoblot, respectively. Data were analyzed by the Student's t test with significance set at P < 0.05. Multiple satellite cell markers, myogenic factor (Myf)-5 and paired box (PAX)-7 were significantly decreased at the mRNA and protein levels in the breast muscle from WB-affected birds compared to their unaffected counterparts. Lipogenic-and adipogenic-associated factors (acetyl-CoA carboxylase, ACCα; fatty acid synthase, FASN, malic enzyme, ME; and ATP citrate lyase, ACLY) were activated in WB-affected birds. These data were supported by an in vitro study where hypoxia decreased the expression of Myf5 and Pax7, and increased that of ACCα, FASN, ME, and ACLY. Together, these data indicate that under hypoxic condition, SC change fate by switching from a myogenic to an adipogenic program, which explains at least partly, the etiology of the WB myopathy. Elsevier 2021-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8182261/ /pubmed/34091348 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101167 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Emami, Nima K.
Cauble, Reagan N.
Dhamad, Ahmed E.
Greene, Elizabeth S.
Coy, Cynthia S.
Velleman, Sandra G.
Orlowski, Sara
Anthony, Nicholas
Bedford, Mike
Dridi, Sami
Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title_full Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title_fullStr Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title_full_unstemmed Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title_short Hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
title_sort hypoxia further exacerbates woody breast myopathy in broilers via alteration of satellite cell fate
topic GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8182261/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34091348
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101167
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