2019
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2018-15208
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Perilipin 5 promotes hepatic steatosis in dairy cows through increasing lipid synthesis and decreasing very low density lipoprotein assembly

Abstract: Fatty liver is a common metabolic disorder in dairy cows during the transition period. Perilipin 5 (PLIN5), a lipid droplet coat protein, plays important roles in the development of hepatic steatosis in mice and humans. Whether PLIN5 plays a role in the development of fatty liver in dairy cows is unknown. An in vivo study consisting of 10 healthy and 10 cows with fatty liver was performed to harvest liver tissue and blood samples. In addition, hepatocytes isolated from calves were infected with PLIN5 overexpre… Show more

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“…In our study, the OD 260 /OD 280 ratio of the total RNA was determined to be 1.9 and met the specified purity requirements. One microgram of total RNA was then reverse-transcribed to cDNA (TaKaRa Biotechnology Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (Jia et al, 2019). The mRNA abundance was detected using a SYBR green plus reagent kit (TaKaRa Biotechnology Co. Ltd.) with the 7500 Real-Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA).…”
Section: Quantitative Reverse-transcription Pcr Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our study, the OD 260 /OD 280 ratio of the total RNA was determined to be 1.9 and met the specified purity requirements. One microgram of total RNA was then reverse-transcribed to cDNA (TaKaRa Biotechnology Co. Ltd., Tokyo, Japan) in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions (Jia et al, 2019). The mRNA abundance was detected using a SYBR green plus reagent kit (TaKaRa Biotechnology Co. Ltd.) with the 7500 Real-Time PCR System (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA).…”
Section: Quantitative Reverse-transcription Pcr Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most high-yielding dairy cows, specifically overconditioned cows, experience excessive release of FFA from adipose tissue into the circulation during early lacta- tion, and these can accumulate in the liver as TAG (Jia et al, 2019). One main finding of this study was that high circulating FFA cause not only TAG accumulation in the liver but also hepatic inflammation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The applied FFA concentration of 1.2 mM was based on our previous studies (Gao et al, 2018;Dong et al, 2019). The fatty acid composition of the stock mix (52.7 mM) was designed to resemble FFA release from adipose tissue solution (Du et al, 2018b;Jia et al, 2019) and contained oleic acid (22.9 mM), linoleic acid (2.6 mM), palmitic acid (16.8 mM), stearic acid (7.6 mM), and palmitoleic acid (2.8 mM; Sigma-Aldrich). The FFA stock solution was diluted in 0.1 M KOH at 60°C, and the pH was adjusted to 7.4 using 1 M HCl.…”
Section: Hepatic Lipidosis Cell Culture Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, greater mRNA abundance of CHKA, CHKB, and PEMT in MET calves suggested that enhanced maternal Met supply during late gestation contributed to greater PC synthesis in the liver. Although we did not study aspects of lipoprotein metabolism in the liver or measured triacylglycerol concentration, it is known that PC participates in very-low-density lipoprotein synthesis, which helps prevent fatty liver (Loor et al, 2013;Jia et al, 2019;Zhu et al, 2019). It remains to be determined what, if any, effects a change in hepatic PC concentration can induce in terms of lipoprotein metabolism in preweaned calves.…”
Section: Phosphatidylcholine Synthesismentioning
confidence: 96%