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Journal of Northeast Agricultural University | 2013

Galactopoietic Activity of Dibutyl Phthalate Isolated from Vaccaria segetalis

Huili Tong; Xuejun Gao; Zun-lai Sheng; Qingzhang Li; Shufeng Li; Nan Li; Jie Liu; Yunqin Yan

Abstract A galactopoietic compound, identified as dibutyl phthalate (DBP), was isolated from Vaccaria segetalis . The activity of DBP on lactation ability of dairy cow mammary gland epithelial cells (DCMECs) cultured in vitro and dairy cow was evaluated. Results showed that DBP could promote cell viability, proliferation ability, lactose and β-casein secretion of DCMECs, which could also raise the milk yields of dairy cows significantly.


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2018

Transcription Factor EGR1 Promotes Differentiation of Bovine Skeletal Muscle Satellite Cells by Regulating MyoG Gene Expression.

Huili Tong; ZiHeng Zhang; ShuLi Shao; Dan Liu; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan

The transcription factor, early growth response 1 (EGR1), has important roles in various cell types in response to different stimuli. EGR1 is thought to be involved in differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle‐derived satellite cells (MDSCs); however, the precise effects of EGR1 on differentiation of MDSCs and its mechanism of action remain unknown. In the present study, a time course of EGR1 expression and the effects of EGR1 on MDSC differentiation were determined. The results demonstrated that the expression of EGR1 mRNA and protein increased significantly in differentiating MDSCs relative to that in proliferating cells. Over‐expression of the EGR1 gene in MDSCs promoted their differentiation and inhibited proliferation. Conversely, knock‐down of EGR1 inhibited differentiation of MDSCs and promoted their proliferation, indicating that EGR1 promotes MDSC differentiation. Moreover, over‐expression of EGR1 in MDSCs increased the expression of MyoG mRNA and protein, whereas its knock‐down had the opposite effect. Furthermore, ChIP‐PCR analyses demonstrated that EGR1 could bind directly to its putative binding site within the promoter region of MyoG, and determination of ERG1 subcellular localization in MDSCs demonstrated that it could relocate to the nucleus, indicating MyoG is likely an EGR1 target gene whose expression is positively regulated by this transcription factor. In conclusion, EGR1 can promote MDSC differentiation through positive regulation of MyoG gene expression.


Cell and Tissue Research | 2018

Fatty acids promote bovine skeletal muscle satellite cell differentiation by regulating ELOVL3 expression

Jiahui Xu; Dan Liu; Hongyan Yin; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan

Fatty acids (FAs) play essential roles in regulating differentiation and proliferation by affecting gene expression in various cell types. However, their potential functions in bovine cells remain unclear. Herein, we examine the differentiation and proliferation of bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cells (MDSCs) after incubation with three types of representative FAs (palmitic acid, oleic acid and docosahexaenoic acid) by western blotting, immunofluorescence assays, flow cytometry analysis and EdU incorporation assays. The myotube fusion rate, myotube length and expression levels of muscle differentiation-related gene myogenin (MYOG) and myosin heavy chain 3 (MYH3) increased significantly, although the FAs did not affect proliferation. Additionally, FA-induced bovine MDSC differentiation increased ELOVL3 expression and relocation of ELOVL3 to cytoplasmic lipid droplets in the differentiation of bovine MDSCs. Moreover, the effect of FAs on bovine MDSC differentiation was inhibited upon ELOVL3 downregulation. Collectively, these data indicate that FAs promote bovine MDSC differentiation by regulating ELOVL3 expression.


Journal of Cellular Physiology | 2018

MiR-139 promotes differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cells by regulating DHFR gene expression: ZHOU et al.

Shuang Zhou; Shuang Li; Wei Wei Zhang; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan

MicroRNAs play an important regulatory role in the proliferation and differentiation of skeletal muscle‐derived satellite cells (MDSCs). In particular, miR‐139 can inhibit tumor cell proliferation and invasion, and its expression is down‐regulated during C2C12 myoblast differentiation. The aim of this study was thus to examine the effect and potential mechanism of miR‐139 in bovine MDSCs. The expression of miR‐139 was found to be significantly increased during bovine MDSC differentiation by stem‐loop reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction amplification. Statistical analysis of the myotube fusion rate was done through immunofluorescence detection of desmin, and western blotting was used to measure the change in protein expression of the muscle differentiation marker genes MYOG and MYH3. The results showed that the miR‐139 mimic could enhance the differentiation of bovine MDSCs, whereas the inhibitor had the opposite effect. By using the dual‐luciferase reporter system, miR‐139 was found to target the 3′‐untranslated region of the dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) gene and regulate its expression. In addition, the expression of miR‐139 was found to be regulated by its host gene phosphodiesterase 2A (PDE2A) via inhibition of the latter by CRISPR interference (CRISPRi). Overall, our findings indicate that miR‐139 plays an important role in regulating the differentiation of bovine MDSCs.


Cell Biology International | 2018

Effect of ECM2 expression on bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cell differentiation: ECM2 promotes satellite cell differentiation

Chang Liu; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan

Extracellular matrix components have important regulatory functions during cell proliferation and differentiation. In recent study, extracellular matrix were shown to have a strong effect on skeletal muscle differentiation. Here, we aimed to elucidate the effects of extracellular matrix protein 2 (ECM2), an extracellular matrix component, on the differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle‐derived satellite cells (MDSCs). Western blot and immunofluorescence analyses were used to elucidate the ECM2 expression pattern in bovine MDSCs during differentiation in vitro. CRISPR/Cas9 technology was used to activate or inhibit ECM2 expression to study its effects on the in vitro differentiation of bovine MDSCs. ECM2 expression was shown to increase gradually during bovine MDSC differentiation, and the levels of this protein were higher in more highly differentiated myotubes. ECM2 activation promoted MDSC differentiation, whereas its suppression inhibited the differentiation of these cells. Here, for the first time, we demonstrated the importance of ECM2 expression during bovine MDSC differentiation; these results could lead to treatments that help to increase beef cattle muscularity.


Cell Biology International | 2018

Effects of COL8A1 on the proliferation of muscle-derived satellite cells: COL8A1 promotes bovine MDSC proliferation

Xiaofan Li; Zhao Wang; Huili Tong; Yunqin Yan; Shufeng Li

Collagen type VIII alpha 1 chain (COL8A1) is a component of the extracellular matrix. Our previous studies suggested that COL8A1 is associated with the proliferation of muscle‐derived satellite cells (MDSCs). Additionally, it has been demonstrated that COL8A1 promotes the proliferation of smooth muscle cells and liver cancer cells. Therefore, we predicted that COL8A1 is associated with the proliferation of bovine MDSCs, which have potential applications in research. In this study, we constructed vectors to activate and repress COL8A1 in bovine MDSCs using the CRISPR/Cas9 technique and determined the effects of COL8A1 modulation by EdU labeling, Western blotting, and dual‐luciferase reporter assays. The results showed that activation of COL8A1 increased the number of EdU‐positive cells and expression of the proliferation markers cyclin B1 (CCNB1) and P‐AKT. The expression of P‐Akt was unchanged after addition of LY294002 (a protein kinase inhibitor capable of blocking the signal transduction pathway of the phosphoinositide 3‐kinase). In contrast, repression of COL8A1 reduced the number of EdU‐positive cells and expression of CCNB1 and P‐AKT. We also observed upregulation and downregulation of COL8A1 following the overexpression and repression of EGR1, respectively. The dual‐luciferase reporter assay revealed that EGR1 regulates the promoter activity of COL8A1. To our knowledge, this is the first study demonstrating that EGR1 positively regulates the expression of COL8A1, which in turn promotes the proliferation of bovine MDSCs via the PI3 K/AKT signaling pathway.


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2017

Effect of TCEA3 on the differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle satellite cells

Yue Zhu; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan


Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications | 2017

Effect of ELOVL3 expression on bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cell differentiation

Dan Liu; Jiahui Xu; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan


Archive | 2010

Methods for in vitro isolation and culture and induced differentiation of bovine muscle satellite cells

Yunqin Yan; Huili Tong; Shufeng Li; Xiaoyou Xing; Xuejun Gao; Limin Lu; Guangpeng Li; Huiran Jin


Gene | 2018

bta-miR-378 promote the differentiation of bovine skeletal muscle-derived satellite cells

Huili Tong; RunYing Jiang; TingTing Liu; Yao Wei; Shufeng Li; Yunqin Yan

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Huili Tong

Northeast Agricultural University

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Yunqin Yan

Northeast Agricultural University

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Dan Liu

Northeast Agricultural University

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Jiahui Xu

Northeast Agricultural University

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Xuejun Gao

Northeast Agricultural University

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Hongyan Yin

Northeast Agricultural University

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Jie Liu

Northeast Agricultural University

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Nan Li

Northeast Agricultural University

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Qingzhang Li

Northeast Agricultural University

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RunYing Jiang

Northeast Agricultural University

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