Archives Animal Breeding (Mar 2015)

Breed-specific lipid-related gene expression in the subcutaneous fat of Large White and Erhualian pigs at weaning

  • Y. Zheng,
  • S. Pan,
  • Y. Huang,
  • L. Ci,
  • R. Zhao,
  • X. Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/aab-58-33-2015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 1
pp. 33 – 41

Abstract

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The Erhualian (EHL) pig possesses significantly lower growth rates and higher adipose deposition compared with the Large White (LW) pig. To further understand the mechanism of breed lipid deposition difference at the early postnatal age, we employed an animal model of EHL and LW pigs at weaning age to compare the lipid metabolism differences in subcutaneous fat. The result showed that serum triglyceride in EHL was significantly higher (P P P P P P < 0.01) than that of LW pigs, though tumour necrosis factor α gene expression demonstrated no significant difference. Therefore, the significant breed lipid metabolism difference in subcutaneous fat exists at an early postnatal age between EHL and LW pigs, and this difference may originate from two causes including the increased lipid synthesis and reduced lipid mobilization in EHL pigs compared with LW pigs.