Differential response of obese gene expression from fasting in bovine adipose tissues

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Abstract

To understand the molecular mechanism for intramuscular fat deposition, the expression of the obese gene was examined in response to fasting. Food deprivation for 48 h induced a decrease in the level of obese mRNA in pooled adipose tissues (abdominal, perirenal, subcutaneous, intermuscular and intramuscular). The expression of obese mRNA was examined for individual adipose tissue from several fat depots. It was highly expressed in perirenal adipose tissue, but fasting did not affect its expression level in this tissue. Moderate levels were detected in subcutaneous and intermuscular adipose tissues, and a fasting-induced decrease in obese mRNA was apparent in these tissues. The expression level of the obese gene in intramuscular adipose tissue was very low and did not respond to fasting. © 2000, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Kim, H., Chi, Y., Chung, K., Kim, K., Choi, Y., & Baik, M. (2000). Differential response of obese gene expression from fasting in bovine adipose tissues. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 64(10), 2240–2242. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.64.2240

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