The development of marbling in cattle is closely associated with an increase in adipocyte size and number within muscle. The adipose precursor cells have the capacity to differentiate into adipocytes within the muscle during the formation of marbling. In this studies, we established the cell culture system for differentiation of intramuscular preadipocyte isolated from the sirloin of Hanwoo aged 12 months. The intramuscular preadipocyte cells exhibited a fibroblastic appearance and differentiated into adipocytes by treating confluent cells with differentiation medium containing insulin, dexamethasone, and troglitazone. When intramuscular preadipocyte cells were differentiated at 18 day, the triglyceride concentration was higher than control cells. Moreover, the thiazolidinedione treatment increased adipogenesis. RT-PCR analysis confirmed the significant expression of PPAR mRNA during adipocyte differentiation. In conclution, our γ culture system used in this study allowed intramuscular preadipocyte cells to differentiated into adipocytes and intramuscular preadipocyte cells may be useful in the further study of differentiation mechanism of adipocytes in Hanwoo.
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