2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2019.106394
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All-trans retinoic acid regulates sheep primary myoblast proliferation and differentiation in vitro

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“…RA, a metabolite of vitamin A, is an important factor involved in cell growth and differentiation [ 41 ]. Currently, there is increasing evidence that RA inhibits cell proliferation and promotes cell differentiation in different tissues or cells [ 27 , 42 44 ]. More importantly, BHLHE40, a transcriptional repressor, has been shown to be a target gene of RA in P19 cells [ 45 ], which is consistent with the sequencing results of this study.…”
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“…RA, a metabolite of vitamin A, is an important factor involved in cell growth and differentiation [ 41 ]. Currently, there is increasing evidence that RA inhibits cell proliferation and promotes cell differentiation in different tissues or cells [ 27 , 42 44 ]. More importantly, BHLHE40, a transcriptional repressor, has been shown to be a target gene of RA in P19 cells [ 45 ], which is consistent with the sequencing results of this study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For studies of primary myoblasts differentiation, the medium containing 20% FBS was replaced with differentiation medium containing 2% horse serum. Based on previous study [ 27 ], the retinoic acid concentration in subsequent cell experiments was 100 nM.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the "Notch signaling pathway" [50,51], "PI3K-Akt signaling pathway" [52], and "Hippo signaling pathway" [53,54], as well as the "focal adhesion" [55], "tight adhesion" [56], and "cell cycle" [57] pathways, were confirmed to regulate muscle proliferation and differentiation. Metabolic pathways, including the "citrate cycle" [58]; "biosynthesis of unsaturated fatty acids" [59]; "sphingolipid metabolism" [60]; "retinol metabolism" [61,62]; "valine, leucine and isoleucine degradation" [63]; and "thyroid hormone synthesis" [35,64] pathways, are closely associated with muscle development. Notably, these pathways were not enriched in the 15-month-old vs. 3-month-old comparison.…”
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“…Retinoids, a group of compounds including vitamin A and its active metabolite ATRA, regulate serial physiological activity in multiple organ systems, such as cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis ( 36 38 ). Indeed, differentiation therapy with ATRA has marked a major advance, and ATRA has become the first-choice drug in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia ( 39 42 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%