2018
DOI: 10.1590/1806-9061-2017-0661
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Alternative Transcription of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma in the Liver Is Associated with Fatness of Chickens

Abstract: The expression of four transcription variant of peroxisome proliferatoractivated receptor gamma gene (PPARG) (XM_015292931.1; XM_015292932.1; XM_015292933.1 and NM_001001460.1) in the liver of broilers was measured and its correlation with abdominal fat weight and relative abdominal fat content was investigated. The study was conducted with 92 slow-growing crossbred chickens (Cobb males x indigenous Green-legged Partridge female chickens) divided into "fat" and "lean" groups, according to their abdominal fat y… Show more

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“…Downregulation of PPAR-, impairs FAO and can increase lipid availability for adipose tissue accretion and protein synthesis, which are critical for maintaining hatchling growth [ 49 ]. PPAR-γ mainly targets fatty acid uptake and storage and regulates cholesterol homeostasis in the liver, the main lipogenic site in birds [ 50 ]. Upregulation of PPARG in chicken liver is correlated with body fat deposition [ 50 ], and, although the effects of hepatic downregulation in birds have not been fully explored, decreased expression of PPARG may prevent lipid accumulation in the liver [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Downregulation of PPAR-, impairs FAO and can increase lipid availability for adipose tissue accretion and protein synthesis, which are critical for maintaining hatchling growth [ 49 ]. PPAR-γ mainly targets fatty acid uptake and storage and regulates cholesterol homeostasis in the liver, the main lipogenic site in birds [ 50 ]. Upregulation of PPARG in chicken liver is correlated with body fat deposition [ 50 ], and, although the effects of hepatic downregulation in birds have not been fully explored, decreased expression of PPARG may prevent lipid accumulation in the liver [ 48 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPAR-γ mainly targets fatty acid uptake and storage and regulates cholesterol homeostasis in the liver, the main lipogenic site in birds [ 50 ]. Upregulation of PPARG in chicken liver is correlated with body fat deposition [ 50 ], and, although the effects of hepatic downregulation in birds have not been fully explored, decreased expression of PPARG may prevent lipid accumulation in the liver [ 48 ]. Our results contrasted with those reported by Guo et al [ 51 ] in adult zebrafish; after 2 weeks of TBPH exposure, expression of PPAR genes increased.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up‐regulation of PPARγ results in the reduction of intracellular and extracellular cholesterols in human hepatocytes (Han et al 2019) and increased adipogenesis in chickens and ducks (Hérault et al 2018; Parada et al 2018). As a key component of the steroidogenic pathway and a steroid precursor, cholesterol regulation could influence steroidogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%