Regulation of Lipid Metabolism in Chicken Liver by Dietary Cereals Supplemented with Culture Filtrate of Trichoderma Viride

1980 ◽  
Vol 110 (7) ◽  
pp. 1473-1478 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asaf A. Qureshi ◽  
Warrén C. Burger ◽  
Neville Prentice ◽  
Charles E. Elson
1974 ◽  
Vol 140 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
David Jones ◽  
Alex. H. Gordon ◽  
John S. D. Bacon

1. Two fungi, Coniothyrium minitans Campbell and Trichoderma viride Pers. ex Fr., were grown on autoclaved crushed sclerotia of the species Sclerotinia sclerotiorum, which they parasitize. 2. in vitro the crude culture filtrates would lyse walls isolated from hyphal cells or the inner pseudoparenchymatous cells of the sclerotia, in which a branched β-(1→3)-β-(1→6)-glucan, sclerotan, is a major constituent. 3. Chromatographic fractionation of the enzymes in each culture filtrate revealed the presence of several laminarinases, the most active being an exo-β-(1→3)-glucanase, known from previous studies to attack sclerotan. Acting alone this brought about a limited degradation of the glucan, but the addition of fractions containing an endo-β-(1→3)-glucanase led to almost complete breakdown. A similar synergism between the two enzymes was found in their lytic action on cell walls. 4. When acting alone the endo-β-(1→3)-glucanase had a restricted action, the products including a trisaccharide, tentatively identified as 62-β-glucosyl-laminaribiose. 5. These results are discussed in relation to the structure of the cell walls and of their glucan constituents.


1996 ◽  
Vol 42 (2) ◽  
pp. 141-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Diane Neethling ◽  
Helena Nevalainen

Culture filtrates and mycelial extracts of two mycoparasitic Trichoderma species were tested for the presence of lectins, by haemagglutination with human and marsupial erythrocytes. In Trichoderma viride, haemagglutinating activity was present in both mycelial extracts and culture filtrate. While secreted lectins were only detected after 6 days of growth, the presence of mycelium-associated lectins was first noted in 3-day-old cultures. Agglutinating activity was also demonstrated in the mycelium of 6-, 9- and 13-day-old cultures of Trichoderma harzianum. In this species, however, lectins were not secreted. In all instances, haemagglutination was inhibited by N-acetylgalactosamine and related sugars. This is the first report on the occurrence of lectins in Trichoderma spp.Key words: Trichoderma, lectins, mycoparasitism.


2020 ◽  
Vol 60 (11) ◽  
pp. 1381
Author(s):  
Jianfeng Yu ◽  
Jie Li ◽  
Sai He ◽  
Lu Xu ◽  
Yanping Zhang ◽  
...  

Context Studies in mammals show that SIRT1 plays an important role in many biological processes including liver metabolism through histone and non-histone deacetylation. Little is known about the function of Sirt1 in the chicken. Aims The current study investigated the expression pattern of Sirt1 mRNA in the chicken and its functions in the chicken liver. Methods In this work, we used real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction to quantify the expression levels of Sirt1 mRNA in major chicken organs and tissue types, siRNA to knock down Sirt1 expression in primary chicken hepatocytes, RNA sequencing to identify gene-expression changes induced by Sirt1 knockdown, and analysed the function of the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) through gene ontology enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes ontology analysis. Key results In total, 86 DEGs were found between Sirt1 knockdown and control chicken hepatocytes, of which 63 genes were downregulated and 23 genes were upregulated by Sirt1 knockdown. The Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analysis showed that 24 DEGs were involved in metabolism. Seven DEGs were involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism. Conclusions The present study showed that Sirt1 regulates the expression of genes involved in carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and many other biological processes in the chicken liver. Implications The results of the present study imply that Sirt1 has various functions in the chicken liver and that Sirt1 plays a potentially important role in hepatic carbohydrate and lipid metabolism in the chicken.


1970 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. 427-431 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Bickerstaffe ◽  
C. E. West ◽  
E. F. Annison

A procedure for the perfusion of the isolated chicken liver was developed. The preparation satisfied many of the criteria of normal physiological function, e.g. oxygen consumption and the absence in the perfusion medium of enzymes indicative of cell damage, and retained its capacity to synthesize lipids from glucose, acetate and long-chain fatty acids. Part of newly synthesized triglyceride was released into the perfusion medium as lipoprotein.


Lipids ◽  
1982 ◽  
Vol 17 (12) ◽  
pp. 924-934 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asaf A. Qureshi ◽  
Warren C. Burger ◽  
Charles E. Elson ◽  
Norlin J. Benevenga

1980 ◽  
Vol 110 (5) ◽  
pp. 1014-1022 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asaf A. Qureshi ◽  
Warren C. Burger ◽  
Neville Prentice ◽  
Herbert R. Bird ◽  
Milton L. Sunde

2014 ◽  
Vol 160 ◽  
pp. 148-156 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kou-Tai Yang ◽  
Chen Lin ◽  
Cheng-Wei Liu ◽  
Yi-Chen Chen

Lipids ◽  
1984 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 250-257 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asaf A. Oureshi ◽  
Neville Prentice ◽  
Zafeer Z. Din ◽  
Warren C. Burger ◽  
Charles E. Elson ◽  
...  

Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document