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Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat

Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production efficiency of meat, which is a protein source, is very low compared to other foods. To address this problem, research on the development and production of cultured meat as an alternative meat source u...

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Autores principales: Park, Sanghun, Gagliardi, Mick, Swennen, Geertje, Dogan, Arin, Kim, Yuna, Park, Yunhwan, Park, Gyutae, Oh, Sehyuk, Post, Mark, Choi, Jungseok
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740963
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060838
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author Park, Sanghun
Gagliardi, Mick
Swennen, Geertje
Dogan, Arin
Kim, Yuna
Park, Yunhwan
Park, Gyutae
Oh, Sehyuk
Post, Mark
Choi, Jungseok
author_facet Park, Sanghun
Gagliardi, Mick
Swennen, Geertje
Dogan, Arin
Kim, Yuna
Park, Yunhwan
Park, Gyutae
Oh, Sehyuk
Post, Mark
Choi, Jungseok
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description Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production efficiency of meat, which is a protein source, is very low compared to other foods. To address this problem, research on the development and production of cultured meat as an alternative meat source using muscle stem cells in vitro has recently been undertaken. Many studies have been conducted on myosatellite cells for medical purposes, but studies on alternative meat production are rare. In vitro cell culture mimics the in vivo environment for cell growth. The satellite cell niche is closer to hypoxic (2% O(2)) than normoxic (20% O(2)) conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficient oxygen conditions of myosatellite cell cultures for the production of cultured meat. The bovine satellite cell counts and mRNA (Pax7, Myf5 and HIF1α) levels were higher in hypoxia than normoxia (p < 0.05). Through Hoechst-positive nuclei counts, and expression of Pax7, MyoD and myosin protein by immunofluorescence, it was confirmed that muscle cells performed normal proliferation and differentiation. Myoblast fusion was higher under hypoxic conditions (p < 0.05), and the myotube diameters were also thicker (p < 0.05). In the myotube, the number of cells was high in hypoxia, and the expression of the total protein amounts, differentiation marker mRNA (myogenin, myosin and TOM20), and protein markers (myosin and TOM20) was also high. The study results demonstrated that the proliferation and differentiation of bovine myosatellite cells were promoted more highly under hypoxic conditions than under normoxic conditions. Therefore, hypoxic cultures that promote the proliferation and differentiation of bovine myosatellite cells may be an important factor in the development of cultured meat.
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spelling pubmed-92212792022-06-24 Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat Park, Sanghun Gagliardi, Mick Swennen, Geertje Dogan, Arin Kim, Yuna Park, Yunhwan Park, Gyutae Oh, Sehyuk Post, Mark Choi, Jungseok Biomolecules Article Among future food problems, the demand for meat is expected to increase rapidly, but the production efficiency of meat, which is a protein source, is very low compared to other foods. To address this problem, research on the development and production of cultured meat as an alternative meat source using muscle stem cells in vitro has recently been undertaken. Many studies have been conducted on myosatellite cells for medical purposes, but studies on alternative meat production are rare. In vitro cell culture mimics the in vivo environment for cell growth. The satellite cell niche is closer to hypoxic (2% O(2)) than normoxic (20% O(2)) conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficient oxygen conditions of myosatellite cell cultures for the production of cultured meat. The bovine satellite cell counts and mRNA (Pax7, Myf5 and HIF1α) levels were higher in hypoxia than normoxia (p < 0.05). Through Hoechst-positive nuclei counts, and expression of Pax7, MyoD and myosin protein by immunofluorescence, it was confirmed that muscle cells performed normal proliferation and differentiation. Myoblast fusion was higher under hypoxic conditions (p < 0.05), and the myotube diameters were also thicker (p < 0.05). In the myotube, the number of cells was high in hypoxia, and the expression of the total protein amounts, differentiation marker mRNA (myogenin, myosin and TOM20), and protein markers (myosin and TOM20) was also high. The study results demonstrated that the proliferation and differentiation of bovine myosatellite cells were promoted more highly under hypoxic conditions than under normoxic conditions. Therefore, hypoxic cultures that promote the proliferation and differentiation of bovine myosatellite cells may be an important factor in the development of cultured meat. MDPI 2022-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9221279/ /pubmed/35740963 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060838 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Park, Sanghun
Gagliardi, Mick
Swennen, Geertje
Dogan, Arin
Kim, Yuna
Park, Yunhwan
Park, Gyutae
Oh, Sehyuk
Post, Mark
Choi, Jungseok
Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title_full Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title_fullStr Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title_short Effects of Hypoxia on Proliferation and Differentiation in Belgian Blue and Hanwoo Muscle Satellite Cells for the Development of Cultured Meat
title_sort effects of hypoxia on proliferation and differentiation in belgian blue and hanwoo muscle satellite cells for the development of cultured meat
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9221279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35740963
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12060838
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