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The Developmental Patterns of Somatostatin Gene Expression in Gastric Tissue of Erhualian and Large White Pigs
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作者 XIA Dong, ZHAO Ru-qian, XU Qing-fu, XU Jin-xian, SHI Zi-gang and CHEN JieLaboratory of Animal Physiology and Biochemistry , Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 , P.R.China 《Agricultural Sciences in China》 CAS CSCD 2003年第4期441-445,共5页
In present study, the developmental patterns of somatostatin (SS) gene expression in gastric tissue were compared between Erhualian and Large White pigs. A semi-quantitative RT-PCR was applied to determine the levels ... In present study, the developmental patterns of somatostatin (SS) gene expression in gastric tissue were compared between Erhualian and Large White pigs. A semi-quantitative RT-PCR was applied to determine the levels of SS mRNA. The results indicated that: (1) The gastric SS mRNA expression was high at birth, followed by a significant decrease (P<0. 05) at 3 days of age in both breeds of pigs; (2) From 3 to 30 days of age, the expression of SS mRNA in gastric tissue exhibited remarkable up-regulation in both breeds, after which a strain difference in the developmental pattern was observed. In Erhualian pigs, SS mRNA expression reached a peak at 90 days of age, declined thereafter towards 180 days of age. In Large White pigs, however, the expression of SS mRNA remained constant from 30 days of age onwards; (3) In general, Erhualian pigs expressed higher levels of SS mRNA in gastric tissue compared with Large White pigs at the same age. The strain difference was significant from birth to 90 days of age, but vanished at 120 and 180 days of age. The results suggest that the gastric expression of SS in the pig is regulated following an instinct timetable in a strain-specific manner, its relationship with the development of gastric function as well as its interactions with environmental factors are to be elucidated. 展开更多
关键词 Somatostatin (SS) mRNA Gastric tissue Large White pigs erhualian pigs
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Comparison of Fecal Methanogenic Archaeal Community Between Erhualian and Landrace Pigs Using Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis and Real-Time PCR Analysis 被引量:2
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作者 SU Yong Hauke Smidt ZHU Wei-Yun 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第6期1340-1348,共9页
Erhualian and Landrace breeds are typical genetically obese and lean pigs, respectively. To compare the fecal methanogenic Archaeal community between these two pig breeds, fecal samples from different growth phase pig... Erhualian and Landrace breeds are typical genetically obese and lean pigs, respectively. To compare the fecal methanogenic Archaeal community between these two pig breeds, fecal samples from different growth phase pigs were collected and used for PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) with two primer pairs (344fGC/519r and 519f/915rGC) and real-time PCR analysis. Results showed that a better separation and higher quality of bands pattern were obtained in DGGE proifles using primers 344fGC/519r as compared with primers 519f/915rGC. Sequencing of DGGE bands showed that the predominant methanogens in the feces of Erhualian and Landrace pigs belonged to Methanobrevibacter spp. and Methanosphaera spp. Real-time PCR analysis revealed that there was no signiifcant difference in the numbers of fecal total methanogens between Erhualian and Landrace pigs;however, pig growth phase affected the numbers of 16S rRNA genes of total methanogens and Methanobrevibacter smithii. Dissociation curves of methyl coenzyme-M reductase subunit A (mcrA) gene fragments ampliifed with real-time PCR showed all samples possessed a single peak at 82&#176;C, which might be associated with M. smithii. Samples from the same growth phase of each breed showed good replicative dissociation curves. The results suggest that the growth phase (including diet factor) other than genotype of pig may affect the fecal methanogenic Archaeal community of pigs. 展开更多
关键词 methanogenic Archaea erhualian pig Landrace pig Methanobrevibacter smithii
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Comparison of Muscle Fiber Growth from F1Generations of Large Yorkshire Pig andErhualian Pig by Reciprocal Cross
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作者 DING Ren-bo SU Hao +4 位作者 HU Yao-dong SHI Rui XIE Fei WANG Li-juan GAO Shu-wen 《Animal Husbandry and Feed Science》 CAS 2010年第10期1-3,10,共4页
[ Objective] To compare the muscle fiber growth between F1 generations of large Yorkshire pig and Erhualian pig by reciprocal cross, and provide a theoretical basis for the integrated breeding of meat quality traits a... [ Objective] To compare the muscle fiber growth between F1 generations of large Yorkshire pig and Erhualian pig by reciprocal cross, and provide a theoretical basis for the integrated breeding of meat quality traits and growth performances by rational utilization of hybrid combination. [ Method] The hybrid pigs of large Yorkshire pig and Erhualian pig were fed and managed in the same conditions. The reciprocal combinations were Erhualian pig ♀ × Yorkshire pigd, and Yorkshire pig ♀ × Erhualian pig♂ , respectively. At the age of 20, 70, 120 and 180 d, the Iongissimus dorsi muscle and thigh muscle were collected and made into frozen sections for hematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining, and then the muscle fiber area was determined. [ Result] The muscle fiber was thickened gradually with increasing age; and the absolute growth curve of muscle fiber area was presented as "S" shape. The diameter, perimeter and area of Iongissimus dorsi muscle and thigh muscle fibers in the reciprocal combination of Yorkshire pig ♀ × Erhualian pig♂ were higher than those in the reciprocal combination of Erhualian pig ♀ × Yorkshire pig♂ (P 〈 0.01 ). The thigh muscle grew faster than Iongissimus dorsi muscle at the age of 20 -120 d; but at the age of 120 -180 d, the growth rate of Iongissimus dorsi muscle was higher than that of thigh muscle; and at the age of 180 d, the muscle fiber area had no significant difference between the Iongissimus dorsi muscle and the thigh muscle. The muscle fiber area had extremely significant difference between the reciprocal combinations at the age of 20 d; but no significant difference was found at the age of 180 d. [ Conclusion] The reciprocal combinations can affect the muscle fiber growth of hybrid pigs of Yorkshire pig and Erhualian pig, but the affect degree reduces with the increasing age. 展开更多
关键词 Large Yorkshire pig erhualian pig Reciprocal combination Muscle fiber growth
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