2022
DOI: 10.1093/jas/skac002
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Pulmonary arterial pressure in fattened Angus steers at moderate altitude influences early postmortem mitochondria functionality and meat color during retail display

Abstract: Pulmonary hypertension is a noninfectious disease of cattle at altitudes > 1524 m (5,000 ft). Mean pulmonary arterial pressures (PAP) are used as an indicator for pulmonary hypertension in cattle. High PAP cattle (≥ 50 mmHg) entering the feedlot at moderate elevations have lower feed efficiency as compared to low PAP cattle (< 50 mmHg). The impact of pulmonary arterial pressure on mitochondrial function, oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) protein abundance, and meat color was examined using longi… Show more

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“…Mammalian tissues, re ecting diverse energy demands, exhibit signi cant variations in metabolic pro les, which can dynamically change throughout development in response to physiological adaptations and under pathological conditions (Alston et al, 2017;Sadeesh et al, 2023a). Furthermore, the quality of meat is also in uenced by mitochondrial functionality and the distinct proteome pro les of mitochondria (Ramanathan et al, 2021;Zhai et al, 2022). This divergence in mitochondrial function re ects the unique energy demands and metabolic priorities of different tissue types, highlighting the relevance of our study in exploring the differential expression of non-coding RNAs crucial for mtDNA-encoded protein expression across diverse tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mammalian tissues, re ecting diverse energy demands, exhibit signi cant variations in metabolic pro les, which can dynamically change throughout development in response to physiological adaptations and under pathological conditions (Alston et al, 2017;Sadeesh et al, 2023a). Furthermore, the quality of meat is also in uenced by mitochondrial functionality and the distinct proteome pro les of mitochondria (Ramanathan et al, 2021;Zhai et al, 2022). This divergence in mitochondrial function re ects the unique energy demands and metabolic priorities of different tissue types, highlighting the relevance of our study in exploring the differential expression of non-coding RNAs crucial for mtDNA-encoded protein expression across diverse tissues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, mitochondrial functionality and differential mitochondrial proteome pro les also in uence meat quality [31]. Even high-altitude disorders in cattle affect the mitochondrial integral function, which impacts beef quality [32]. Extensive research has been conducted on mitochondrial transcriptome variances among various tissues in human and rodent models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%