Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions

Previous studies have shown that subcutaneous adipose tissue is an important energy supply organ for chicks before and after birth, except yolk. So far, the significance of large deposits of subcutaneous adipose tissue in chicks is unclear. Therefore, this study takes the information interaction bet...

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Main Authors: Yuelang Zhang, Jingxuan Li, Shanhe Wang, Mingli Wu, Haidong Zhao
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10495398.2024.2400212
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description Previous studies have shown that subcutaneous adipose tissue is an important energy supply organ for chicks before and after birth, except yolk. So far, the significance of large deposits of subcutaneous adipose tissue in chicks is unclear. Therefore, this study takes the information interaction between adipocytes and macrophages as the starting point to explore whether adipocytes and macrophages could participate in adipose tissue fibrosis, angiogenesis, adaptive thermogenesis and other related functions in a specific metabolic environment. Under cold stress, the expression levels of genes related to lipidolysis, lipid transport and fatty acid oxidation in adipose tissue of chicks were significantly increased, but the expression levels of genes related to mitochondrial uncoupling were not significantly changed. Through Masson staining of adipose tissue of chicks under cold stress, it was found that the level of vascularization in adipose tissue of chicks was significantly increased. We found that the interaction between adipocyte and macrophage could participate in the angiogenesis related process of adipocytes in chicks through the HIF1A–VEGFA pathway. The analysis of lipid metabolism in subcutaneous adipose tissue of chicks from the perspective of cell heterogeneity will expand the understanding of lipid metabolism in chicks and provide a theoretical basis for chick rearing.
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spelling doaj-art-a833936d2e4d4c92ae29690f95a4748d2025-08-20T03:55:54ZengTaylor & Francis GroupAnimal Biotechnology1049-53981532-23782024-12-0135110.1080/10495398.2024.2400212Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditionsYuelang Zhang0Jingxuan Li1Shanhe Wang2Mingli Wu3Haidong Zhao4Hainan Institute of Zhejiang University, Sanya, ChinaHainan Institute of Zhejiang University, Sanya, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaCollege of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi, ChinaPrevious studies have shown that subcutaneous adipose tissue is an important energy supply organ for chicks before and after birth, except yolk. So far, the significance of large deposits of subcutaneous adipose tissue in chicks is unclear. Therefore, this study takes the information interaction between adipocytes and macrophages as the starting point to explore whether adipocytes and macrophages could participate in adipose tissue fibrosis, angiogenesis, adaptive thermogenesis and other related functions in a specific metabolic environment. Under cold stress, the expression levels of genes related to lipidolysis, lipid transport and fatty acid oxidation in adipose tissue of chicks were significantly increased, but the expression levels of genes related to mitochondrial uncoupling were not significantly changed. Through Masson staining of adipose tissue of chicks under cold stress, it was found that the level of vascularization in adipose tissue of chicks was significantly increased. We found that the interaction between adipocyte and macrophage could participate in the angiogenesis related process of adipocytes in chicks through the HIF1A–VEGFA pathway. The analysis of lipid metabolism in subcutaneous adipose tissue of chicks from the perspective of cell heterogeneity will expand the understanding of lipid metabolism in chicks and provide a theoretical basis for chick rearing.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10495398.2024.2400212Cold stresschickmacrophageadipocyteangiogenesis
spellingShingle Yuelang Zhang
Jingxuan Li
Shanhe Wang
Mingli Wu
Haidong Zhao
Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
Animal Biotechnology
Cold stress
chick
macrophage
adipocyte
angiogenesis
title Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
title_full Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
title_fullStr Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
title_full_unstemmed Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
title_short Interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
title_sort interaction between adipocytes and macrophages participates in chick subcutaneous adipose tissue angiogenesis under cold stress conditions
topic Cold stress
chick
macrophage
adipocyte
angiogenesis
url https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/10495398.2024.2400212
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