Developmental changes and the impact of isoflavones on mRNA expression of IGF-I receptor, EGF receptor and related growth factors in porcine skeletal muscle cell cultures

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作者
Kalbe, Claudia [1 ]
Mau, Marcus [1 ]
Rehfeldt, Charlotte [1 ]
机构
[1] Res Inst Biol Farm Anim FBN, Res Unit Muscle Biol & Growth, D-18196 Dummerstorf, Germany
关键词
insulin-like growth factor; epidermal growth factor; receptor; pig; skeletal muscle cell; proliferation; differentiation; isoflavone; real-time PCR;
D O I
10.1016/j.ghir.2008.03.002
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Objective: Soy that is widely used in human nutrition and in livestock production is a rich source of isoflavones. In addition to the estrogenic or antiestrogenic effects, isoflavones are suggested to affect cell growth via inhibition of protein tyrosine kinases (e.g. growth factor receptors). Therefore, the present in vitro-study was undertaken to determine, whether genistein and daidzein affect the mRNA expression of growth factor receptors (IGF-I receptor and EGF receptor) and their related growth factors in porcine skeletal muscle cell cultures. Design: First, we investigated the basal mRNA expression of IGF-I, IGF-II, EGF, IGF-I receptor, and EGF receptor in proliferating and differentiating porcine skeletal muscle cell cultures using real-time PCR. Secondly, we measured the changes in the mRNA expression in these cell cultures treated with 0 (control). 1, 10, 100 mu M genistein or daidzein over 26 h in serum-free medium (n = 3). Results: The mRNA expression of IGF-I was slightly decreased, whereas transcript concentrations of IGF-II and EGF were increased during differentiation compared with the proliferating stage of porcine muscle cell cultures. IGF-I receptor transcripts tended to be increased, whereas EGF receptor mRNA expression remained unchanged from proliferation to differentiation. Genistein and daidzein at 1 mu M and 10 mu M showed no effects on the mRNA expression of these genes, neither in proliferating nor in differentiating cells. However, high-concentrated isoflavones (100 mu M) decreased the mRNA expression of IGF-I receptor and of the growth factors examined. Conclusions: The present study confirms the role of the IGF and EGF system in proliferation and differentiation of skeletal muscle cell culture especially under serum-free culture conditions. Furthermore. the results of this in vitro-study suggest that there is no effect of isoflavones at concentrations resulting from dietary consumption (1 and 10 mu M) on IGF- and EGF-associated gene expression in porcine skeletal muscle tissue. Genistein and daidzein Lit high concentration (100 mu M) reduced the mRNA expression of the IGF-I receptor and the growth factors examined, and therefore, may modify their autocrine and paracrine actions in skeletal muscle tissue. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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