Author:
Bílek K.,Knoll A.,Stratil A.,Svobodová K.,Horák P.,Bechyňová R.,Poucke M Van,Peelman L.J.
Abstract
Skeletal muscle growth is determined by the number of prenatally formed fibres and by the degree of their postnatal hypertrophy; i.e. prenatal development may influence the postnatal growth. Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) was used to identify genes more expressed in fetal hind limb muscles of Piétrain pigs (44 days of gestation) compared to the adult biceps femoris. Six potential functional candidate genes (<i>CNN3</i>, <i>DCN</i>, <i>FBN2</i>, <i>POSTN</i>, <i>SPARC</i> and <i>YWHAQ</i>) were selected to verify the SSH results using real-time RT-PCR. Expression levels of the studied genes were significantly higher (<i>P</i>< 0.05) in the fetal muscle compared to the adult muscle. <i>FBN</i>2 and <i>POSTN</i> exhibited the highest mRNA levels (mean relative ratios were 182.7 and 121.6, respectively). The studied genes may play an important role in muscle biology and may be candidates for muscling traits.
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology
Cited by
9 articles.
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