Growth hormone receptor gene expression in the skeletal muscle of normal and double-muscled bovines during foetal development.

Anne Listrat, Jean François Hocquette, Brigitte Picard, François Ménissier, Jean Djiane, Hélène Jammes
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Abstract

The expression of the growth hormone receptor (GHR) gene was investigated in semitendinosus muscle during bovine foetal development in both normal and double-muscled Charolais foetuses which differ with respect to muscle development. Northern-blot analysis of foetal muscle RNA preparations with a GHR cDNA probe identified the 4.5 kb GHR mRNA as early as 130 days post-conception. In double-muscled animals, the expression of GHR mRNA increased from 130 to 210 days of gestation while it stayed stable in normal ones. It was significantly higher (P < 0.05) in double-muscled foetuses compared to normal ones from the second third of gestation. Northern-blot analysis of foetal muscle RNA preparations from both genotypes with a beta-actin cDNA probe, revealed lower beta-actin gene expression in double-muscled foetuses than in normal ones, suggesting a delay in the differentiation of muscle cells. In situ hybridisation revealed the localisation of specific GHR mRNA in muscle cells at all gestation stages analysed (130, 170, 210 days post-conception) but not in connective tissue surrounding the muscle cells. At the adult stage, the hybridisation signal was also very high and observed in muscle cells only. These results show the ontogeny of GHR mRNA in bovine muscle and demonstrate a difference between normal and double-muscled animals.

生长激素受体基因在正常和双肌牛胎儿发育期间骨骼肌中的表达。
研究了牛半腱肌生长激素受体(GHR)基因在正常和双肌夏罗莱牛胎儿肌肉发育过程中的表达。用GHR cDNA探针对胎儿肌肉RNA制备物进行Northern-blot分析,发现早在受孕后130天就有4.5 kb的GHR mRNA。在双肌动物中,GHR mRNA的表达在妊娠130 ~ 210天增加,而在正常动物中则保持稳定。妊娠后三分之二双肌胎与正常胎比较,二者差异有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。用β -肌动蛋白cDNA探针对两种基因型的胎儿肌肉RNA进行northern blot分析,发现双肌胎儿的β -肌动蛋白基因表达低于正常胎儿,表明肌肉细胞分化延迟。原位杂交显示,在所有妊娠阶段(妊娠后130、170和210天),肌肉细胞中都有特异性GHR mRNA的定位,但在肌肉细胞周围的结缔组织中没有。在成虫阶段,杂交信号也非常高,只在肌肉细胞中观察到。这些结果显示了GHR mRNA在牛肌肉中的个体发生,并证明了正常和双肌动物之间的差异。
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