Background Changing the energy and nutrient source for growing animals may be an effective way of limiting adipose tissue expansion, a response which may depend on the genetic background of the animals. This study aims to describe the transcriptional modulations present in the adipose tissues of two pig lines divergently selected for residual feed intake which were either fed a high-fat high-fiber (HF) diet or an isocaloric low-fat high-starch diet (LF).[br/] Results Transcriptomic analysis using a porcine microarray was performed on 48 pigs (n = 12 per diet and per line) in both perirenal (PRAT) and subcutaneous (SCAT) adipose tissues. There was no interaction between diet and line on either adiposity or transcriptional profiles, so that t...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue specializing in the regulation of energy st...
Adiponectin's beneficial effects are mediated by the AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 receptors (AdipoRs). The pi...
Topical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsTopical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsObjectives : We have...
article number 120International audienceBackgroundChanging the energy and nutrient source for growin...
The competition between food and feed challenges the use of alternative resources such as fibrous fe...
Background: In pigs, adipose tissue is one of the principal organs involved in the regulation of lip...
The introduction of more fibre to cereal-based diets in pigs gained interest due to new economic con...
The molecular mechanisms underlying the genetic control of fat development in humans and livestock s...
Background Animal’s efficiency in converting feed into lean gain is a critical issue for the profita...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the relative impact of three phenotypes often used to charact...
[Background]: Selection for increasing intramuscular fat content would definitively improve the pala...
Meat quality depends on tissue composition which is in turn influenced by different factors, such as...
International audienceSubcutaneous fat tissues from an indigenous fat-type breed and an intensively-...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue specializing in the regulation of energy st...
Adiponectin's beneficial effects are mediated by the AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 receptors (AdipoRs). The pi...
Topical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsTopical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsObjectives : We have...
article number 120International audienceBackgroundChanging the energy and nutrient source for growin...
The competition between food and feed challenges the use of alternative resources such as fibrous fe...
Background: In pigs, adipose tissue is one of the principal organs involved in the regulation of lip...
The introduction of more fibre to cereal-based diets in pigs gained interest due to new economic con...
The molecular mechanisms underlying the genetic control of fat development in humans and livestock s...
Background Animal’s efficiency in converting feed into lean gain is a critical issue for the profita...
The aim of this study was to elucidate the relative impact of three phenotypes often used to charact...
[Background]: Selection for increasing intramuscular fat content would definitively improve the pala...
Meat quality depends on tissue composition which is in turn influenced by different factors, such as...
International audienceSubcutaneous fat tissues from an indigenous fat-type breed and an intensively-...
Subcutaneous adipose tissue is a loose connective tissue specializing in the regulation of energy st...
Adiponectin's beneficial effects are mediated by the AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 receptors (AdipoRs). The pi...
Topical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsTopical Area: Nutrient-Gene InteractionsObjectives : We have...