| Literature DB >> 27362374 |
Xinjie Bai1, Yao Wang1, Zixu Wang1, Jing Cao1, Yulan Dong1, Yaoxing Chen1.
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To study the role of IGF-1 on stimulation with monochromatic light during incubation altering posthatch muscle growth, chicken embryos were exposed to blue light, green light, red light, white light or darkness throughout embryonic period and then were raised in white light conditions upon hatching. Comparing with the other treatment groups, the chicks in green light group had heavier hatching weights, higher muscle indexes and larger muscle fibers. Both in vivo and in vitro studies showed that the number and proliferative activity of satellite cells in green light group were the highest. Plasma IGF-1 level and skeletal muscle IGF-1R mRNA level were higher in green light group. Moreover, exogenous IGF-1 increased the proliferative activity of satellite cell in a dose-dependent fashion. These results suggest that stimulation with monochromatic green light during incubation promoted posthatch muscle growth and satellite cell proliferation of chicks through IGF-1 signaling.Entities:
Keywords: IGF-1; chicken embryo; in ovo; monochromatic light; muscle growth; satellite cell
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27362374 DOI: 10.1080/08977194.2016.1199553
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Growth Factors ISSN: 0897-7194 Impact factor: 2.511