TY - JOUR
T1 - Selection for Growth and Precocity Alters Muscle Metabolism in Nellore Cattle
AU - Cônsolo, Nara Regina Brandão
AU - da Silva, Juliana
AU - Buarque, Vicente Luiz Macedo
AU - Higuera-Padilla, Angel
AU - Barbosa, Luis Carlos Garibaldi Simon
AU - Zawadzki, Andressa
AU - Colnago, Luis Alberto
AU - Netto, Arlindo Saran
AU - Gerrard, David Edwin
AU - Silva, Saulo Luz
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - To clarify the relationship between beef genetic selection for growth and precocity with muscle metabolism and metabolites, we performed metabolomic analysis using Longissimus lumborum (LL) muscle from Nellore cattle with divergent selection for these traits (high growth, HG; low growth, LG; high precocity, HP; low precocity, LP). Genetic potential for growth affected muscle protein and energetic metabolism. HG animals had a high concentration of arginine, carnosine, and leucine compared to LG animals. HP animals presented a high concentration of glutamine, betaine, creatinine, isoleucine, carnitine, acetyl carnitine, and lower levels of glucose compared to LP animals, affecting protein and fatty acid metabolism. Intensity of selection (high or low) was correlated with changes in protein metabolism, and the type of selection (growth or precocity) affected fat metabolism. In conclusion, both HG and HP appear to be correlated with a high concentration of protein metabolites and changes in protein metabolic pathways, while selection for precocity is more correlated with changes in fat metabolism compared to animals selected for growth.
AB - To clarify the relationship between beef genetic selection for growth and precocity with muscle metabolism and metabolites, we performed metabolomic analysis using Longissimus lumborum (LL) muscle from Nellore cattle with divergent selection for these traits (high growth, HG; low growth, LG; high precocity, HP; low precocity, LP). Genetic potential for growth affected muscle protein and energetic metabolism. HG animals had a high concentration of arginine, carnosine, and leucine compared to LG animals. HP animals presented a high concentration of glutamine, betaine, creatinine, isoleucine, carnitine, acetyl carnitine, and lower levels of glucose compared to LP animals, affecting protein and fatty acid metabolism. Intensity of selection (high or low) was correlated with changes in protein metabolism, and the type of selection (growth or precocity) affected fat metabolism. In conclusion, both HG and HP appear to be correlated with a high concentration of protein metabolites and changes in protein metabolic pathways, while selection for precocity is more correlated with changes in fat metabolism compared to animals selected for growth.
KW - Genetic selection
KW - Growth
KW - Metabolomics
KW - Muscle metabolites
KW - Nellore
KW - NMR spectroscopy
KW - Precocity
U2 - 10.3390/metabo10020058
DO - 10.3390/metabo10020058
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 32041181
AN - SCOPUS:85079440256
SN - 2218-1989
VL - 10
JO - Metabolites
JF - Metabolites
IS - 2
M1 - 58
ER -