Effects of SCD-1 gene overexpression on the content of calcium ion and lipids in duck uterine epithelial cells
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National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 31760663), Guizhou Province Science and Technology Talent Subsidy Project (No. [2017]5788), Guizhou Provincial Thousand-level Innovative Talent Project (No. 701030174401).

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    Stearoyl-CoAdesaturase-1 (SCD-1) is a key regulator of monounsaturated fatty acid synthesis. It plays a vital role in lipid synthesis and metabolism. Ca2+ is an important cation in the body and plays an important role in the organism. The aims of this study were to investigate the correlation of SCD-1 gene overexpression with lipid indexes and calcium ion level. The pcDNA3.1 (+) + SCD-1 +Flag eukaryotic expression vector and cultured duck uterine epithelial cells were co-transfected. The overexpression of SCD-1 gene was measured using the Flag Label Detection Kit. Ca ions and lipid contents were detected through Fluo-3/AM Calcium Ion Fluorescence Labeling method and Lipid Measuring Kit, respectively. SCD-1 gene overexpression was negatively correlated with triglyceride (TG) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and positively correlated with Ca ion, total cholesterol (TC), very low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (VLDL-C) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels. Meanwhile, Ca ion was positively correlated with TG, LDL-C and HDL-C contents, and negatively correlated with TC and VLDL-C levels. Overexpression of SCD-1 gene could regulate Ca ion secretion, as well as lipid synthesis and transport in duck uterine epithelial cells.

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李杰章,罗华伦,谭光辉,吴磊,覃媛钰,张依裕. SCD-1基因过表达对鸭子宫上皮细胞钙离子和脂质含量的效应[J]. Chinese Journal of Biotechnology, 2020, 36(5): 899-907

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  • Received:July 11,2019
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