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Comparative evaluation of myogenic potential of purebred chicken muscle stem cellsopen access

Authors
Jung, Hyun YoungKim, MinsuLee, Chang-KyuYeo, MyungSohn, Sea HwanJo, Cheorun
Issue Date
Jan-2024
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Keywords
Cornish; Cultured meat; Muscle stem cells; Myogenic potential; Rhode Island red; White Leghorn
Citation
Current Research in Biotechnology, v.8
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SCOPUS
ESCI
Journal Title
Current Research in Biotechnology
Volume
8
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/73434
DOI
10.1016/j.crbiot.2024.100241
ISSN
2590-2628
2590-2628
Abstract
We evaluated the myogenic potential of muscle stem cells (MuSCs) derived from three distinct chicken purebreds—Rhode Island Red (RIR), White Leghorn (WL), and Cornish (CN). Chicken MuSCs were isolated from the breast muscles of chicken embryos on embryonic day 18 using a pre-plating method. Subsequently, the cells underwent a three-day proliferation period, followed by a three-day differentiation phase. WL MuSCs exhibited higher myogenic potential initially compared to RIR and CN. Despite a relatively lower proliferation rate, WL demonstrated a higher proportion of PAX7-positive cells and showed higher expression of myogenic regulatory factor genes than the other breeds. During differentiation, MuSCs from WL formed thicker muscle fibers and showed the highest proportion of myosin-heavy chain-positive cells than MuSCs from other breeds. Additionally, the expression of MYH1, associated with muscle maturation, was highest in WL. Overall, this finding suggests that the myogenic potential of MuSCs from WL surpasses those of RIR and CN. Given the fact that WL is primarily used for egg laying with a low growth rate in the traditional poultry industry, the present study highlights the crucial distinction between selecting production characteristics in conventional animal husbandry and those desirable for cultured meat production. © 2024 The Author(s)
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