نتایج جستجو برای: myostatin gene

تعداد نتایج: 1142409  

2014
Philippa K. Morrison Chen Bing Patricia A. Harris Charlotte A. Maltin Dai Grove-White Caroline McG. Argo

Obesity is a widespread problem across the leisure population of horses and ponies in industrialised nations. Skeletal muscle is a major contributor to whole body resting energy requirements and communicates with other tissues through the secretion of myokines into the circulation. Myostatin, a myokine and negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass, has been implicated in obesity development in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2013
Rani Watts Virginia L Johnsen Jane Shearer Dustin S Hittel

Myostatin, a member of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily of secreted proteins, is a potent negative regulator of myogenesis. Free myostatin induces the phosphorylation of the Smad family of transcription factors, which, in turn, regulates gene expression, via the canonical TGF-β signaling pathway. There is, however, emerging evidence that myostatin can regulate gene expressio...

2007
Wenfa Lu Jing Zhao Guojian Wei Xuesong Shan

Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) super-family. It acts as a negative regulator for skeletal muscle growth. Myostatin mutations are characterized by a visible, generalized increase in muscle mass in double muscled cattle breeds. To understand the biochemistry and physiology of the Chinese Yellow bovine myostatin gene, we report here for the first time expression ...

2013
Ferenc Jeanplong Shelley J. Falconer Jenny M. Oldham Mark Thomas Tarra S. Gray Alex Hennebry Kenneth G. Matthews Frederick C. Kemp Ketan Patel Carole Berry Gina Nicholas Christopher D. McMahon

Myostatin plays a fundamental role in regulating the size of skeletal muscles. To date, only a single myostatin gene and no splice variants have been identified in mammals. Here we describe the splicing of a cryptic intron that removes the coding sequence for the receptor binding moiety of sheep myostatin. The deduced polypeptide sequence of the myostatin splice variant (MSV) contains a 256 ami...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2012
M Farhadian A Hashemi K Mardani R Darvishzadeh S Jafari

Myostatin, a transforming growth factor-beta superfamily member, has been well documented as a negative regulator of muscle growth and development. Myostatin, which has 376 amino acids, is synthesized as a precursor protein. Polymorphism of the myostatin gene in Makoei sheep was investigated by PCR and single-strand conformation polymorphism technique (SSCP). Genomic DNA of 92 sheep was is...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2013
Y L He Y H Wu F S Quan Y G Liu Y Zhang

To better understand the function of the myostatin gene and its promoter region in bovine, we amplified and sequenced the myostatin gene and promoter from the blood of Qinchuan and Red Angus cattle by using polymerase chain reaction. The sequences of Qinchuan and Red Angus cattle were compared with those of other cattle breeds available in GenBank. Exon splice sites were confirmed by mRNA seque...

2016
Viktor Vásárhelyi Mária Trexler László Patthy

Hypermuscularity of Compact mouse is caused by a 12-bp deletion in the myostatin gene, but the molecular basis of decreased myostatin activity is unclear since the deletion does not affect the integrity of the growth factor domain. In the present work we show that the deletion causes misfolding and impaired secretion of myostatin precursor with concomitant decrease in myostatin activity. We sug...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2006
M Shibata K Matsumoto K Aikawa T Muramoto S Fujimura M Kadowaki

Myostatin is a specific negative regulator of skeletal muscle growth and is regarded as one of the most important factors for myogenesis. The aim of the current study was to analyze the developmental change in the gene expression of myostatin and an adipogenic transcription factor (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor lambda2) in the semitendinosus muscle of Japanese Black Cattle througho...

2009
Geoffrey Weiner

Myostatin is an important negative regulator of muscle growth. Natural mutations and knockouts in animals produce a “double-muscled” phenotype the basis of which is a dramatic increase in muscle mass. Therapeutics that target myostatin are currently in development. There are almost no documented side effects of suppression, and early research suggests that myostatin inhibition can restore funct...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jia Qiu Samjhana Thapaliya Ashok Runkana Yu Yang Cynthia Tsien Maradumane L Mohan Arvind Narayanan Bijan Eghtesad Paul E Mozdziak Christine McDonald George R Stark Stephen Welle Sathyamangla V Naga Prasad Srinivasan Dasarathy

Loss of muscle mass, or sarcopenia, is nearly universal in cirrhosis and adversely affects patient outcome. The underlying cross-talk between the liver and skeletal muscle mediating sarcopenia is not well understood. Hyperammonemia is a consistent abnormality in cirrhosis due to impaired hepatic detoxification to urea. We observed elevated levels of ammonia in both plasma samples and skeletal m...

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