| Literature DB >> 26701332 |
Edyta Juszczuk-Kubiak1, Kamila Bujko2, Monika Cymer2, Krystyna Wicińska2, Mirosław Gabryszuk3, Mariusz Pierzchała4.
Abstract
Effect of selenium (Se) supplementation on the selenoprotein and lipid metabolism gene expression patterns in ruminants, especially in lambs is not yet fully understood. The aim of study was to evaluate the effect of Se supplementation on the messenger RNA (mRNA) expression patterns of selected selenoproteins and genes related to lipid metabolism in growing lambs. The experiment was conducted on 48 Polish Merino lambs divided into two groups (n = 24): control (C)-lambs fed with a basal diet (BD) with no Se supplementation, and supplemented (S)-lambs fed with a BD, supplemented with 0.5 mg Se/kg as sodium selenate for 8 weeks. Expression of 12 selenoproteins and six genes related to lipid metabolism was analyzed in the liver and longissimus dorsi (LD) muscle of growing lambs by qPCR. Significant differences were found in the expression of GPX1, GPX2, SEPM, SEPW1, SEP15, SEPGS2, and TXNRD1 in the liver, and GPX1, SEPP1, SEPN1, SEPW1, SEP15, and MSRB1 in the LD muscle between S and C lambs. Se supplementation mainly upregulated SEPW1, SEP15 (P < 0.001; P < 0.01) mRNA expression in the liver, and GPX1, SEPP1, SEPN1, SEPW1 (P < 0.001; P < 0.01) in the muscle of S group. On the other hand, significant decrease in GPX2 (P < 0.01), SEPM (P < 0.001), and SEPHS2 (P < 0.01) mRNA expression levels were observed in the liver of S group of lambs. Se supplementation did not affect PON1, LXRα, and PPARα mRNA expression levels, but a significant increase in mRNA levels of APOE and LPL in the LD muscle (P < 0.05) as well as LPL (P < 0.05) in the liver were noticed in the group of Se supplemented lambs. Our study confirmed that, in lambs, similarly to other species, mRNA expression patterns of several selenoproteins highly depend on dietary Se levels, and their expression is ruled by hierarchical principles and tissue-specific mechanisms. Moreover, the study showed that changes Se intake leads to different levels of genes expression related with lipid metabolism.Entities:
Keywords: Lambs; Lipid metabolism genes; Liver; Muscle tissue; Selenium supplementation; Selenoprotein genes; mRNA expression
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26701332 PMCID: PMC4930946 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-015-0592-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738
Chemical composition of feeds (g/kg DM)
| Item | Basal diet (BD)a | Meadow hay |
|---|---|---|
| Organic matter | 912 | 922 |
| Crude protein | 192 | 82 |
| Crude fiber | 106 | 303 |
| Ether extract | 36 | 20 |
| NDF | 282 | 566 |
| ADF | 124 | 361 |
| Se (selenate) (mg/kg DM) | 0.1 | 0.08 |
| Zn (mg/kg DM) | 27.2 | 15.1 |
aThe concentrate was composed of 40 % oat meal, 29 % wheat-rye meal, 19.5 % soybean meal, 10 % rapeseed cake, 1 % limestone, and 0.5 % NaCl
Genes and primers used for relative quantification by real-time PCR (qPCR) in the liver and longissimus dorsi muscle of lambs
| Target gene | Primer sequences | Product length | GeneBank ID |
|---|---|---|---|
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| F: ACCACTTTGGCATCGTGGAG | 75 bp | NM_001190390.1 |
| R: GGGCCATCCACAGTCTTCTG | |||
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| F: CTCTTCCAGCCTTCCTTCCT | 178 bp | NM_001009784.1 |
| R: GCAGAAAGAGATCACTGCCC | |||
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| F: CCTGGTCGTACTCGGCTTC | 154 bp | XM_004018462.1 |
| R: CCTTCTCGCCATTCACCTC | |||
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| F: GGGCAGTGCTGATTGAGAAT | 273 bp | XM_004010720.1 |
| R: TTCAGGTAGGCGAAGACAGG | |||
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| F: GGGAGTAATGCGGAGATCAA | 210 bp | XM_004023249.1 |
| R: CATACCGCTTCACCACACAG | |||
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| F: GACCGTGGTTGCTCTTCTTC | 222 bp | XM_004017013.1 |
| R: GGTTGGTCTTCTTCTTGTTGG | |||
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| F: TGTCGCTGAGTGGAATTCG | 210 bp | XM_012112767.1 |
| R: ACTGGAACCGTCTACAAGGC | |||
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| F: GGATCCTGGACCACAAGATG | 217 bp | XM_004023208.1 |
| R: TGGCCGCAGGATATAGTAGC | |||
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| F: TCGTCGTCCGAGTTGTTTACT | 210 bp | XM_004023205.1 |
| R: GAAACTTGCTCTCCGTGTCC | |||
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| F: AGGTTCGGATCCTTCGAGAT | 164 bp | XM_004007676.1 |
| R: TGTCTGCACATGGTCTCC | |||
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| F: TTCAACATGGCTACCCTCAA | 167 bp | XM_004020905.1 |
| R: GCAATGATGGGCAGATTATG | |||
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| F: TTCAAACGGTCTCTGCATTG | 251 bp | XM_004002164.1 |
| R: TCCTGACGAAAGCTTGGACT | |||
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| F: GCTTTGGAATGTGCTGGATT | 193 bp | XM_004006684.1 |
| R: TCTCCTTCGATGGTTTGGTC | |||
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| F: TGTCGTTCTGCAGCTTCTTC | 162 bp | XM_004020710.1 |
| R: CACTGTCAGCATGGATGGTC | |||
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| F: TACAGCCCAGATGACGTTCG | 210 bp | XM_004007735.1 |
| R: TGTCACAGGGTCCACGGATA | |||
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| F: GGTACAACCCTGGAAGTGAGA | 160 bp | XM_004016449.1 |
| R: CAAGGCAAACTCAGCATCATT | |||
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| F: GCGGGTTGGAAAGTACAAGA | 229 bp | XM_004002011.1 |
| R: ATGGGATGAAGACTCGATGC | |||
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| F: CTACGGCGAGACCTTCAACA | 210 bp | XM_004016047.1 |
| R: CCCAAAGGGACGGGTATCTC | |||
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| F: ATGGCTTCATAACCCGTGAG | 206 bp | XM_004007050.1 |
| R: AATCCCCTCCTGCATTTTCT | |||
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| F: TTCAACCACAGCAGCAAAAC | 210 bp | NM_001009394.1 |
| R: AAACTTGGCCACATCCTGTC |
Fig. 1Effects of dietary Se concentrations on mRNA expression levels of selected selenoproteins (a) in the liver and (b) in the longissimus dorsi muscle. Data are mean ± SE, n = 24. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01; ***P < 0.001
Fig. 2Effects of dietary Se concentrations on mRNA expression levels of lipid metabolism genes (a) in the liver and (b) in the longissimus dorsi muscle. Data are mean ± SE, n = 24. *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01