In low protein diets, microRNA-19b regulates urea synthesis by targeting SIRT5

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Rui-Ping Sun
Qian-Yun Xi
Jia-Jie Sun
Xiao Cheng
Yan-Ling Zhu
Ding-Ze Ye
Ting Chen
Li-Min Wei
Rui-Song Ye
Qing-Yan Jiang
Yong-Liang Zhang
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[1] College of Animal Science,
[2] Chinese National Centre of Pig Breeding Technology,undefined
[3] ALLTECH-SCAU Animal Nutrition Control Research Alliance,undefined
[4] National Engineering Research Center for Breeding Swine Industry,undefined
[5] South China Agricultural University,undefined
[6] Institute of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine,undefined
[7] Hainan Academy of Agricultural Science,undefined
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Ammonia detoxification, which takes place via the hepatic urea cycle, is essential for nitrogen homeostasis and physiological well-being. It has been reported that a reduction in dietary protein reduces urea nitrogen. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are major regulatory non-coding RNAs that have significant effects on several metabolic pathways; however, little is known on whether miRNAs regulate hepatic urea synthesis. The objective of this study was to assess the miRNA expression profile in a low protein diet and identify miRNAs involved in the regulation of the hepatic urea cycle using a porcine model. Weaned 28-days old piglets were fed a corn-soybean normal protein diet (NP) or a corn-soybean low protein diet (LP) for 30 d. Hepatic and blood samples were collected, and the miRNA expression profile was assessed by sequencing and qRT-PCR. Furthermore, we evaluated the possible role of miR-19b in urea synthesis regulation. There were 25 differentially expressed miRNAs between the NP and LP groups. Six of these miRNAs were predicted to be involved in urea cycle metabolism. MiR-19b negatively regulated urea synthesis by targeting SIRT5, which is a positive regulator of CPS1, the rate limiting enzyme in the urea cycle. Our study presented a novel explanation of ureagenesis regulation by miRNAs.
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