PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Androgen inhibits abdominal fat accumulation and negatively regulates the PCK1 gene in male chickens.

  • Jinlin Duan,
  • Fan Shao,
  • Yonggang Shao,
  • Junying Li,
  • Yao Ling,
  • Kedao Teng,
  • Hongwei Li,
  • Changxin Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0059636
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
p. e59636

Abstract

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Capons are male chickens whose testes have been surgically incised. Capons show a significant increase in fat accumulation compared to intact male chickens. However, while caponization leads to a significant reduction in androgen levels in roosters, little is known about the molecular mechanisms through which androgen status affects lipogenesis in avian species. Therefore, investigation of the influence of androgens on fat accumulation in the chicken will provide insights into this process. In this study, Affymetrix microarray technology was used to analyze the gene expression profiles of livers from capons and intact male chickens because the liver is the major site of lipogenesis in avian species. Through gene ontology, we found that genes involved in hepatic lipogenic biosynthesis were the most highly enriched. Interestingly, among the upregulated genes, the cytosolic form of the phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK1) gene showed the greatest fold change. Additionally, in conjunction with quantitative real-time PCR data, our results suggested that androgen status negatively regulated the PCK1 gene in male chickens.