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                  <mods:namePart>Ballester, Maria</mods:namePart>
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               <mods:identifier type="citation">Ballester, M., Amills, M., González-Rodríguez, O., Cardoso, T., Pascual, M., &amp; González-Prendes, R. et al. (2018). Role of AMPK signalling pathway during compensatory growth in pigs. BMC Genomics, 19(1). doi:10.1186/s12864-018-5071-5</mods:identifier>
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               <mods:abstract>Background: The molecular basis of compensatory growth in monogastric animals has not yet been fully explored.&#xd;
Herewith, in this study we aim to determine changes in the pig skeletal muscle transcriptome profile during&#xd;
compensatory growth following a feed restriction period. A RNA-Seq experiment was performed with a total of 24&#xd;
females belonging to a Duroc commercial line. Half of the animals received either a restricted (RE) or ad libitum&#xd;
(AL) diet during the first fattening period (60–125 d of age). After that, all gilts were fed ad libitum for a further ~30&#xd;
d until the age of ~155 d, when animals were slaughtered and samples of gluteus medius muscle were harvested to&#xd;
perform RNA-Seq analyses and intramuscular fat content determination.&#xd;
Results: During the period following food restriction, RE animals re-fed ad libitum displayed compensatory growth,&#xd;
showed better feed conversion rate and tended to deposit more subcutaneous fat than AL fed animals. Animals&#xd;
were slaughtered in the phase of accelerated growth, when RE animals had not completely compensated the&#xd;
performance of AL group, showing lower live and carcass weights. At intramuscular level, RE gilts showed a higher&#xd;
content of polyunsaturated fatty acids during the compensatory growth phase. The comparison of RE and AL&#xd;
expression profiles allowed the identification of 86 (ǀlog2Fold-Changeǀ > 1, padj &lt; 0.05) differentially expressed (DE)&#xd;
genes. A functional categorization of these DE genes identified AMPK Signaling as the most significantly enriched&#xd;
canonical pathway. This kinase plays a key role in the maintenance of energy homeostasis as well as in the&#xd;
activation of autophagy. Among the DE genes identified as components of AMPK Signaling pathway, five out of six&#xd;
genes were downregulated in RE pigs.&#xd;
Conclusions: Animals re-fed after a restriction period exhibited a less oxidative metabolic profile and catabolic&#xd;
processes in muscle than animals fed ad libitum. The downregulation of autophagy observed in the skeletal muscle&#xd;
of pigs undergoing compensatory growth may constitute a mechanism to increase muscle mass thus ensuring an&#xd;
accelerated growth rate. These results reveal that the downregulation of AMPK Signaling plays an important role in&#xd;
compensatory growth in pigs.</mods:abstract>
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                  <mods:title>Role of AMPK signalling pathway during compensatory growth in pigs</mods:title>
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