Developmental overlap between skeletal muscle maturation and perirenal fat brown-to-white transition in goats: Exploring the role of Myf-5

In mammals, skeletal muscles (SkMs) and adipose tissues regulate energy homeostasis and share developmental origins. Notably, the perirenal adipose tissue (PRAT) depot has been reported to display adipocyte heterogeneity: while some originated from Myogenic factor 5 (Myf-5) expressing progenitors, o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Biochimie 2025-01, Vol.228, p.1-7
Hauptverfasser: Pani, Sunil, Senapati, Unmod, Sahu, Bijayashree, Pati, Benudhara, Swalsingh, Gourabamani, Pani, Punyadhara, Bindhani, Birendra Kumar, Achary, K Gopinath, Bal, Naresh C.
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Zusammenfassung:In mammals, skeletal muscles (SkMs) and adipose tissues regulate energy homeostasis and share developmental origins. Notably, the perirenal adipose tissue (PRAT) depot has been reported to display adipocyte heterogeneity: while some originated from Myogenic factor 5 (Myf-5) expressing progenitors, others did not. Our study examines the expression and distribution of Myf-5 using immunohistochemical staining and western blotting of PRAT, gastrocnemius, and trapezius from goat at various developmental stages. Contrary to earlier beliefs, functionally divergent SkM gastrocnemius and trapezius showed similar Myf-5 expressional pattern. SkM abundantly expresses Myf-5 in developing myocytes which gradually becomes limited to the nucleus of myogenic stem cells and is retained only in a few differentiated postnatal fibers. During the same period, PRAT displays a unique brown-to-white transition. PRAT exhibited an elevated expression of Myf-5 during prenatal periods, which declines thereafter and becomes negligible during adulthood where it gets fully enriched white adipocytes. The reduction of Myf-5 during the neonatal period was common to all three tissues. However, Myf-5 expression was retained in some of the differentiated myofibers while it was undetectable in adult PRAT. These observations suggest a possible developmental interplay between adipose tissue and SkM where Myf-5 might be a major regulator. •Myf-5 programs prenatal development of skeletal muscle and perirenal adipose tissue.•Expressional trajectory of Myf-5 is similar between locomotory and postural muscles.•Decline in Myf-5 expression in perirenal fat corresponds with muscle maturation.•Adipocytes in perirenal depot express Myf-5 in neonates whereas in adults they don't.
ISSN:0300-9084
1638-6183
1638-6183
DOI:10.1016/j.biochi.2024.08.005