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J. Anim Sci. 2007. 85:1651-1659. doi:10.2527/jas.2006-755
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ANIMAL GROWTH, PHYSIOLOGY, AND REPRODUCTION

Heart fatty acid binding protein is upregulated during porcine adipocyte development1

B. Li, H. N. Zerby and K. Lee2

Department of Animal Sciences, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210

2 Corresponding author: lee.2626{at}osu.edu

Heart fatty acid binding protein (H-FABP) has been associated with intramuscular fat content in pigs. In the current study, we showed that expression of H-FABP mRNA in adipose tissue of adult pigs was 8.5% of that in heart and 30% of that in skeletal muscle, and that H-FABP mRNA level was more than 10% of that of adipocyte fatty acid binding protein mRNA in adipose tissue. Levels of H-FABP mRNA reached a maximum in adipose tissue from 7-d neonates, with no further increase in the adult. Also, H-FABP mRNA was induced during adipogenic differentiation of stromal-vascular cells derived from adipose tissue and skeletal muscle. In conclusion, H-FABP may play a role in adipose tissue development and function in the pig.

Key Words: adipocyte fatty acid binding protein • adipose tissue • heart fatty acid binding protein • skeletal muscle




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