Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences (May 2015)

Molecular Characterization and Expression Analysis of the Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Delta () Gene before and after Exercise in Horse

  • Hyun-Woo Cho,
  • Sangsu Shin,
  • Jeong-Woong Park,
  • Jae-Young Choi,
  • Nam-Young Kim,
  • Woon-Kyu Lee,
  • Hak-Kyo Lee,
  • Ki-Duk Song,
  • Byung-Wook Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5713/ajas.14.0575
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 28, no. 5
pp. 697 – 702

Abstract

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While athletic abilities such as speed, endurance and recovery are important in the horse, genes related to these abilities have not been extensively investigated. Here, we characterized the horse peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta (PPARδ) gene and analyzed the expression of PPARδ during exercise. PPARδ is a known regulator of β-oxidation, muscle fiber transformation, and running endurance. Through evolutionary analysis using the synonymous and non-synonymous mutation ratio, it was revealed that positive selection occurred in the horse PPARδ gene. Two important domains related to nuclear hormone receptors, C4 zinc finger and ligand binding domain, were also found to be conserved well in horse PPARδ. Horse PPARδ was expressed ubiquitously in many tissues, but the expression level was various depending on the tissues. In the skeletal muscle, PPARδ increased about 2.5 folds after 30 min of exercise. Unlike in muscle, the increase of PPARδ expression was observed at 60 min but not 30 min of exercise in leukocytes. This finding might be useful for testing the endurance of horse using blood samples. Conclusively, the horse PPARδ gene is evolutionarily conserved well and can be used as a biomarker of endurance in horse.

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