Frontiers in Physiology (Oct 2021)

Cold Exposure Affects Lipid Metabolism, Fatty Acids Composition and Transcription in Pig Skeletal Muscle

  • Ziye Xu,
  • Ziye Xu,
  • Ziye Xu,
  • Wentao Chen,
  • Wentao Chen,
  • Wentao Chen,
  • Liyi Wang,
  • Liyi Wang,
  • Liyi Wang,
  • Yanbing Zhou,
  • Yanbing Zhou,
  • Yanbing Zhou,
  • Qiuyun Nong,
  • Qiuyun Nong,
  • Qiuyun Nong,
  • Teresa G. Valencak,
  • Yizhen Wang,
  • Yizhen Wang,
  • Yizhen Wang,
  • Jintang Xie,
  • Tizhong Shan,
  • Tizhong Shan,
  • Tizhong Shan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.748801
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Cold exposure promotes glucose oxidation and modulates the lipid metabolism in adipose tissue, but it is still not fully clear whether cold exposure could affect meat quality and fatty acid metabolism in skeletal muscle of pig in vivo. Here, we kept finishing pigs under cold or room temperature overnight and determined the effects of cold exposure on meat quality, fatty acids composition and transcriptional changes in skeletal muscle of pigs. We found that cold exposure significantly reduced the meat colour24 h and pH24 h, without affecting carcass characteristics and other meat quality traits. Considerable changes were found in the proportions of individual fatty acids and the total content of saturated fatty acid, polyunsaturated fatty acids, monounsaturated fatty acid and n3-fatty acids. RNA-seq results showed upregulated fatty acid biosynthesis genes and downregulated mitochondrial beta-oxidation genes. The lipid metabolism in cold-treated longissimus dorsi muscle might be regulated by functions of the lipoprotein particle, the extracellular matrix, and the PPAR signaling pathways. Our study revealed the potential of cold exposure to regulate the lipid metabolism and fatty acid composition in skeletal muscle of farmed animals.

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