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FASN-Mediated Lipid Metabolism Regulates Goose Granulosa Cells Apoptosis and Steroidogenesis
Lipid metabolism participates in regulating the functions of granulosa cells (GCs), which is important for follicular development. In this experiment, goose GCs from pre-hierarchical follicles and hierarchical follicles were selected to be the model for studying the putative regulatory role of lipid...
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Published in: | Frontiers in physiology 2020-06, Vol.11, p.600-600 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Lipid metabolism participates in regulating the functions of granulosa cells (GCs), which is important for follicular development. In this experiment, goose GCs from pre-hierarchical follicles and hierarchical follicles were selected to be the model for studying the putative regulatory role of lipid metabolism in apoptosis and steroidogenesis, through overexpression and interference with fatty acid synthase (
FASN
). When
FASN
was overexpressed, the lipid accumulation was increased in hierarchical GCs (hGCs) and it was increased in the two categorized GCs when
FASN
was interfered. In addition, the apoptosis of the two categorized GCs was increased when
FASN
was overexpressed, and their progesterone production was decreased when
FASN
was interfered. The results of qRT-PCR showed that, when
FASN
was overexpressed, the expression level of
CYP11A1
was decreased in pre-hierarchical GCs (phGCs), while the expression levels of
SCD1
,
DGAT2
,
APOB
, and
StAR
were increased in hGCs. When
FASN
was interfered, the expression levels of
CPT-1
,
DGAT2
, and
StAR
were decreased whereas the expression level of
CYP11A1
was increased in phGCs, and the expression levels of
CPT-1
,
SCD1
, and
StAR
were decreased in hGCs. These results not only identify the different effects of manipulated
FASN
expression on lipid metabolism of goose phGCs and hGCs but also demonstrate that
FASN
-mediated lipid metabolism plays an important role in regulating apoptosis and steroidogenesis of
in vitro
cultured goose GCs. |
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ISSN: | 1664-042X 1664-042X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fphys.2020.00600 |