| Literature DB >> 35299949 |
Yangli Pei1, Ziyao Fan2,3, Yuxin Song1, Chujie Chen1, Yulian Mu2, Bugao Li4, Zheng Feng1, Hua Li1, Kui Li2,5.
Abstract
Myostatin (MSTN) is a protein that negatively regulates growth of skeletal muscle, and inactivation of MSTN improves the mass of skeletal muscle. Our previous work found that MSTN +/- pigs have higher muscle depth and lower fat depth compared to wild type without any developmental problems. Therefore, MSTN-edited pigs are most likely to appear as heterozygotes in the potential future market, but the characteristics of organs in digestive and reproductive system of pigs with MSTN gene editing remains unclear. Here, we investigated the histological of the organs in the digestive system and reproductive system in MSTN gene heterozygotes at adult stages. The length of intestine was further compared between adult heterozygous and wild type pigs. We found no significant differences in histomorphology of organs, including heart, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, testis, epididymis, ovaries, oviducts and uterus, between individuals from two genotypes. Moreover, there was no significant difference in the average length of intestine in adult pigs. Our data provide a reference for further clarifying the applications of MSTN gene edited pigs.Entities:
Keywords: heterozygote; histomorphology; myostatin; pigs; visceral
Year: 2022 PMID: 35299949 PMCID: PMC8921262 DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2022.764965
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Genet ISSN: 1664-8021 Impact factor: 4.599
FIGURE 1Morphological analysis of heart in MSTN +/− and WT pigs. (A) HE staining results of heart tissue in WT piglets. (B) HE staining results of heart tissue in MSTN +/− piglets. (C) Morphology of heart in 8-month-old MSTN +/− and WT pigs.
FIGURE 2Histological analysis of duodenum, jejunum, and ileum in 5-month-old MSTN +/− and WT pigs. (A–C) Representative pictures of HE staining in duodenum (A), jejunum (B), and ileum tissue of WT (left) and MSTN +/− (right) pigs.
FIGURE 3Histological analysis of cecum and colon in 5-month-old MSTN +/− and WT pigs. (A,B) Histology of cecum (A) and colon (B) from WT (left) and MSTN +/− (right) pigs was investigated by HE staining.
The intestinal length of 8-month-old MSTN +/− and WT pigs.
| Measure |
| WT |
|---|---|---|
| Total intestinal length (m) | 25.2288 ± 0.5191 | 25.7839 ± 0.4631 |
| Length of small intestine (m) | 20.3200 ± 0.3069 | 20.5700 ± 0.4047 |
| Length of large intestine (m) | 5.2075 ± 0.1594 | 5.2139 ± 0.1097 |
| Length of small intestine/BL (m/cm) | 0.2031 ± 0.0032 | 0.2067 ± 0.0036 |
| Length of large intestine/BL (m/cm) | 0.0518 ± 0.0015 | 0.0524 ± 0.0011 |
| Total intestinal length/BL (m/cm) | 0.2518 ± 0.0049 | 0.2591 ± 0.0041 |
All values are presented as Mean ± SEM.
FIGURE 4Histological of testis and epididymitis in 8-month-old MSTN +/− and WT pigs. (A,B) HE staining of testicular (A) and epididymal (B) tissue in WT (left) and MSTN +/− (right) pigs.
FIGURE 5Histological analysis of ovary, oviduct and uterus in 8-month-old MSTN +/− and WT sow. (A–C) Ovarian (A), tubal (B), and uterine (C) histology image from WT (left) and MSTN +/− (right) sow.