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Marbling or intramuscular fat has been consistently identified as one of the top beef quality problems. Intramuscular adipocytes
distribute throughout the perimysial connective tissue of skeletal muscle and are the major site for the deposition of intramuscular
fat which is essential for the eating quality of meat. The stromal vascular fraction of the skeletal muscle contains progenitor cells that
can be enhanced to differentiate to adipocytes and increase intramuscular fat. Primary cultures of bovine intramuscular stromal
vascular cells were used in this study to elucidate the effects of extracellular calcium and retinoic acid concentration on adipocyte
differentiation. Cell viability assay revealed that even at different concentrations of calcium and retinoic acid, there was no significant
difference on cell viability. Monitoring of the adipocyte differentiation showed that bovine intramuscular stromal vascular cells
cultured in low concentration of extracellular calcium and retinoic acid had better degree of fat accumulation. The mRNA and
protein expressions of PPARγ, C/EBPα, SREBP-1c and aP2 were analyzed and showed a significant upregulation upon the reduction
in the level of extracellular calcium and retinoic acid. The upregulation of these adipogenic related genes means that the decreasing
concentration of calcium and retinoic acid is able to stimulate the adipogenic differentiation of bovine intramuscular stromal vascular
cells. To further elucidate the effect of calcium, the expression level of calreticulin was measured. Calreticulin which is known to be an
inhibitor of PPARγ was down regulated by the decreased level of calcium and retinoic acid in the culture media. The same tendency
was observed on retinoic acid receptors RARα and CRABP-II. These receptors are recognized as adipogenic inhibitors and the down
regulation of their expression allowed better level of differentiation in bovine intramuscular stromal vascular cells. In conclusion,
data show that decreasing the level of extracellular calcium and retinoic acid can significantly promote adipogenesis in intramuscular
stromal vascular cells of Hanwoo beef cattle. These findings may provide new insights in enhancing intramuscular adipogenesis and
marbling in beef cattle.
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