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Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model

In the present study, developmental changes of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis in an avian model were measured, and then the intervention effects of in ovo feeding (IOF) linoleic acid (LA) on hepatic glucose metabolism were evaluated. In Experiment 1, thirty fertilized eggs were sampled on embryonic...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xiufen, Wu, Qilin, Zheng, Wenxuan, Liu, Chuang, Huang, Liang, Zuo, Xin, Xiao, Wenquan, Han, Xiaofeng, Ye, Hui, Wang, Wence, Zhu, Yongwen, Yang, Lin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8899105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264980
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.844148
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author Zhang, Xiufen
Wu, Qilin
Zheng, Wenxuan
Liu, Chuang
Huang, Liang
Zuo, Xin
Xiao, Wenquan
Han, Xiaofeng
Ye, Hui
Wang, Wence
Zhu, Yongwen
Yang, Lin
author_facet Zhang, Xiufen
Wu, Qilin
Zheng, Wenxuan
Liu, Chuang
Huang, Liang
Zuo, Xin
Xiao, Wenquan
Han, Xiaofeng
Ye, Hui
Wang, Wence
Zhu, Yongwen
Yang, Lin
author_sort Zhang, Xiufen
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description In the present study, developmental changes of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis in an avian model were measured, and then the intervention effects of in ovo feeding (IOF) linoleic acid (LA) on hepatic glucose metabolism were evaluated. In Experiment 1, thirty fertilized eggs were sampled on embryonic days (E) of 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, and thirty newly-hatched ducklings at hatch (E34 and E35). In Experiment 2, a total of 120 fertilized eggs (60 eggs for each group) were injected into the yolk sac with PBS as the control group and LA as the IOF LA group on E25. Twelve eggs were selected for sample collection on E28 and E31. Serum contents of glucose, pyruvate, and lactate increased ( p < 0.05) linearly or quadratically from E16 to hatch, as well as hepatic glycogen and pyruvate contents. Hepatic mRNA expression related to energy homeostasis, gluconeogenesis, and glycolysis increased ( p < 0.05) in embryogenesis, and the plateau period was presented on E25–E31. IOF LA decreased ( p < 0.05) serum contents of glucose, triacylglycerol, cholesterol, and hepatic oleic acid, unsaturated fatty acids on E28, as well as the gene expression relative to gluconeogenesis. IOF LA increased ( p < 0.05) pyruvate content in serum and liver, and hepatic gene expression relative to glycolysis on E31. In summary, hepatic gluconeogenesis and glycolysis were enhanced to meet the increasing energy demands of embryonic development during E25 – hatch. Exogenous LA intervention on E25 could inhibit hepatic gluconeogenesis and enhance glycolysis during the later developmental period, disrupting glucose embryonic homeostasis and energy status.
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spelling pubmed-88991052022-03-08 Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model Zhang, Xiufen Wu, Qilin Zheng, Wenxuan Liu, Chuang Huang, Liang Zuo, Xin Xiao, Wenquan Han, Xiaofeng Ye, Hui Wang, Wence Zhu, Yongwen Yang, Lin Front Physiol Physiology In the present study, developmental changes of gluconeogenesis and glycolysis in an avian model were measured, and then the intervention effects of in ovo feeding (IOF) linoleic acid (LA) on hepatic glucose metabolism were evaluated. In Experiment 1, thirty fertilized eggs were sampled on embryonic days (E) of 16, 19, 22, 25, 28, 31, and thirty newly-hatched ducklings at hatch (E34 and E35). In Experiment 2, a total of 120 fertilized eggs (60 eggs for each group) were injected into the yolk sac with PBS as the control group and LA as the IOF LA group on E25. Twelve eggs were selected for sample collection on E28 and E31. Serum contents of glucose, pyruvate, and lactate increased ( p < 0.05) linearly or quadratically from E16 to hatch, as well as hepatic glycogen and pyruvate contents. Hepatic mRNA expression related to energy homeostasis, gluconeogenesis, and glycolysis increased ( p < 0.05) in embryogenesis, and the plateau period was presented on E25–E31. IOF LA decreased ( p < 0.05) serum contents of glucose, triacylglycerol, cholesterol, and hepatic oleic acid, unsaturated fatty acids on E28, as well as the gene expression relative to gluconeogenesis. IOF LA increased ( p < 0.05) pyruvate content in serum and liver, and hepatic gene expression relative to glycolysis on E31. In summary, hepatic gluconeogenesis and glycolysis were enhanced to meet the increasing energy demands of embryonic development during E25 – hatch. Exogenous LA intervention on E25 could inhibit hepatic gluconeogenesis and enhance glycolysis during the later developmental period, disrupting glucose embryonic homeostasis and energy status. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8899105/ /pubmed/35264980 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.844148 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Wu, Zheng, Liu, Huang, Zuo, Xiao, Han, Ye, Wang, Zhu and Yang. https://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
Zhang, Xiufen
Wu, Qilin
Zheng, Wenxuan
Liu, Chuang
Huang, Liang
Zuo, Xin
Xiao, Wenquan
Han, Xiaofeng
Ye, Hui
Wang, Wence
Zhu, Yongwen
Yang, Lin
Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title_full Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title_fullStr Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title_short Exogenous Linoleic Acid Intervention Alters Hepatic Glucose Metabolism in an Avian Embryo Model
title_sort exogenous linoleic acid intervention alters hepatic glucose metabolism in an avian embryo model
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8899105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264980
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2022.844148
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