Publications by authors named "Jessica S Valente"

PiRNAs are a class of small noncoding RNAs that, in their mature form, bind to Piwi proteins to repress transposable element activity. Besides their role in gametogenesis and genome integrity, recent evidence indicates their action in non-germinative tissues. We performed a global analysis of piRNA and Piwi gene expression in the skeletal muscle of juveniles pacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus), tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum), and the hybrid tambacu to evaluate the degree of piRNA sharing among these three genotypes.

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  • Maternal protein restriction during pregnancy and lactation leads to long-lasting changes in the skeletal muscle of aging male rats, affecting muscle physiology into senility.
  • The soleus (SOL) muscle showed reduced muscle fiber cross-sectional area and decreased expression of oxidative metabolism genes, along with upregulation of anabolic and structural genes, while the extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscle displayed shifts in muscle fiber type frequency without changes in fiber size.
  • Overall, the study highlights how maternal nutrition impacts the expression of various metabolic and structural genes in skeletal muscle, particularly in the oxidative SOL muscle of aged offspring rats.
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  • Colossoma macropomum (tambaqui) and Piaractus mesopotamicus (pacu) are valuable fish species for aquaculture, particularly the hybrid tambacu, which shows significant growth and strength, making it popular in Brazil.
  • Small RNA sequencing was utilized to analyze miRNA expression across three fish genotypes: pacu, tambaqui, and hybrid tambacu, aiming to understand the muscle growth mechanisms in the hybrid.
  • The study identified several differentially expressed miRNAs specific to genotype comparisons, with particular miRNAs linked to pathways involving oxygen regulation and muscle metabolism, highlighting their potential for enhancing fish farming efficiency.
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Pacu is a tropical fish with important value to aquaculture. During cellular metabolism, reactive oxygen species (ROS) are produced, which can influence muscle growth. Resveratrol is an effective antioxidant that scavenges ROS and can modulate physical performance preventing oxidative stress.

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The postembryonic growth of skeletal muscle in teleost fish involves myoblast proliferation, migration and differentiation, encompassing the main events of embryonic myogenesis. Ascorbic acid plays important cellular and biochemical roles as an antioxidant and contributes to the proper collagen biosynthesis necessary for the structure of connective and bone tissues. However, whether ascorbic acid can directly influence the mechanisms of fish myogenesis and skeletal muscle growth remains unclear.

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