“…Previously, intramuscular vascular stem cells (IVSC), composed of satellite cells, FAPs, immune cells, and endothelial cells, − have been isolated from skeletal muscle of newborn piglets and used in adipogenesis studies. ,, However, the precise cellular origin of intramuscular fat cells remains unclear. Recently, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has elucidated the diversity of cell population in tissues, providing insights into the heterogeneity of gene expression across cells. , Studies based on scRNA-seq have effectively revealed the molecular mechanisms underlying adipogenic formation in distinct regions of adipose tissue. − Several studies have also documented the single-cell mapping of porcine skeletal muscle, , revealing the involvement of FAPs in intramuscular fat deposition. , However, FAPs exhibit heterogeneity, and as of now, the precise origin of IMF remains unclear. Moreover, there are few investigations focusing on the differences in the adipogenic mechanism of FAPs between fat-type and lean-type pigs.…”