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Effects of dietary methionine deficiency on adipose tissue growth and oxidative status in piglets

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Adipose tissue plays a crucial role in energy balance, but excessive fat deposition may be linked to systemic oxidative stress. Methionine (Met) is the second limiting amino acid (AA) for growth in pigs and a precursor for cysteine, one of the three AA of the antioxidant glutathione, so that the Met supply could modify the antioxidant status. This study aimed to determine the effects of dietary Met deficiency on the development of adipose tissue and redox metabolism. Weaned piglets (9 kg BW) received a diet providing either an adequate (CTRL) or a deficient supply in Met (-33%, REST) during 10 days (n=6 per group). At a similar BW, the dietary Met restriction led to a 29% increase in perirenal fat proportion, an 11% increase in lipid content in subcutaneous adipose tissue, and greater activities of lipogenic enzymes in both sites. These changes were associated with greater expression levels of genes involved in glucose uptake (GLUT4), lipogenesis (FASN, ME1) and lipolysis (HSL, ATGL and PLIN2) in the two adipose tissues. The activities of the anti-oxidative enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase and gluthatione reductase (GRX) were increased in both adipose tissues of REST piglets compared to CTRL piglets. The oxidized glutathione content in adipose tissues was also greater in REST piglets, but the reduced form did not vary between groups. The total antioxidant activities in plasma (as assessed by free radical scavenging and ferric reducing ability) were lower in REST piglets. In conclusion, a dietary Met deficiency changed the partitioning of energy towards a greater adiposity and modified the redox status of adipocytes with consequences on the antioxidant capacity of piglets.
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Rosa Castellano-Perez, Marie-Hélène Perruchot, Jose Alberto Conde-Aguilera, Jaap J. van Milgen, Yves Mercier, et al.. Effects of dietary methionine deficiency on adipose tissue growth and oxidative status in piglets. 65. Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (EAAP), Aug 2014, Copenhague, Denmark. Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production, 20, 2014, Annual Meeting of the European Association for Animal Production. ⟨hal-01210667⟩
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