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Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle

BACKGROUND: An important variability of contractile and metabolic properties between muscles has been highlighted. In the literature, the majority of studies on beef sensorial quality concerns M. longissimus thoracis. M. rectus abdominis (RA) is easy to sample without huge carcass depreciation and m...

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Autores principales: Oury, Marie-Pierre, Dumont, Rollande, Jurie, Catherine, Hocquette, Jean-François, Picard, Brigitte
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2846841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20205735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-11-12
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author Oury, Marie-Pierre
Dumont, Rollande
Jurie, Catherine
Hocquette, Jean-François
Picard, Brigitte
author_facet Oury, Marie-Pierre
Dumont, Rollande
Jurie, Catherine
Hocquette, Jean-François
Picard, Brigitte
author_sort Oury, Marie-Pierre
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description BACKGROUND: An important variability of contractile and metabolic properties between muscles has been highlighted. In the literature, the majority of studies on beef sensorial quality concerns M. longissimus thoracis. M. rectus abdominis (RA) is easy to sample without huge carcass depreciation and may appear as an alternative to M. longissimus thoracis for fast and routine physicochemical analysis. It was considered interesting to assess the muscle fibres of M. rectus abdominis in comparison with M. longissimus thoracis (LT) and M. triceps brachii (TB) on the basis of metabolic and contractile properties, area and myosin heavy chain isoforms (MyHC) proportions. Immuno-histochemical, histochemical, histological and enzymological techniques were used. This research concerned two populations of Charolais cattle: RA was compared to TB in a population of 19 steers while RA was compared to LT in a population of 153 heifers. RESULTS: RA muscle had higher mean fibre areas (3350 μm(2 )vs 2142 to 2639 μm(2)) than the two other muscles. In RA muscle, the slow-oxidative fibres were the largest (3957 μm(2)) and the fast-glycolytic the smallest (2868 μm(2)). The reverse was observed in TB muscle (1725 and 2436 μm(2 )respectively). In RA muscle, the distinction between fast-oxidative-glycolytic and fast-glycolytic fibres appeared difficult or impossible to establish, unlike in the other muscles. Consequently the classification based on ATPase and SDH activities seemed inappropriate, since the FOG fibres presented rather low SDH activity in this muscle in comparison to the other muscles of the carcass. RA muscle had a higher proportion of I fibres than TB and LT muscles, balanced by a lower proportion either of IIX fibres (in comparison to TB muscle) or of IIA fibres (in comparison to LT muscle). However, both oxidative and glycolytic enzyme activities were lower in RA than in TB muscle, although the LDH/ICDH ratio was higher in RA muscle (522 vs 340). Oxidative enzyme activities were higher in RA than in LT muscle, whereas glycolytic enzyme activity was lower. In RA muscle, contractile and metabolic properties appeared to be less well-correlated than in the two other muscles. CONCLUSIONS: RA muscle has some particularities in comparison to the LT and TB muscles, especially concerning the unusual large cross-section surface of SO fibres and the very low oxidative activity of intermediate IIA fibres.
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spelling pubmed-28468412010-03-30 Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle Oury, Marie-Pierre Dumont, Rollande Jurie, Catherine Hocquette, Jean-François Picard, Brigitte BMC Biochem Research article BACKGROUND: An important variability of contractile and metabolic properties between muscles has been highlighted. In the literature, the majority of studies on beef sensorial quality concerns M. longissimus thoracis. M. rectus abdominis (RA) is easy to sample without huge carcass depreciation and may appear as an alternative to M. longissimus thoracis for fast and routine physicochemical analysis. It was considered interesting to assess the muscle fibres of M. rectus abdominis in comparison with M. longissimus thoracis (LT) and M. triceps brachii (TB) on the basis of metabolic and contractile properties, area and myosin heavy chain isoforms (MyHC) proportions. Immuno-histochemical, histochemical, histological and enzymological techniques were used. This research concerned two populations of Charolais cattle: RA was compared to TB in a population of 19 steers while RA was compared to LT in a population of 153 heifers. RESULTS: RA muscle had higher mean fibre areas (3350 μm(2 )vs 2142 to 2639 μm(2)) than the two other muscles. In RA muscle, the slow-oxidative fibres were the largest (3957 μm(2)) and the fast-glycolytic the smallest (2868 μm(2)). The reverse was observed in TB muscle (1725 and 2436 μm(2 )respectively). In RA muscle, the distinction between fast-oxidative-glycolytic and fast-glycolytic fibres appeared difficult or impossible to establish, unlike in the other muscles. Consequently the classification based on ATPase and SDH activities seemed inappropriate, since the FOG fibres presented rather low SDH activity in this muscle in comparison to the other muscles of the carcass. RA muscle had a higher proportion of I fibres than TB and LT muscles, balanced by a lower proportion either of IIX fibres (in comparison to TB muscle) or of IIA fibres (in comparison to LT muscle). However, both oxidative and glycolytic enzyme activities were lower in RA than in TB muscle, although the LDH/ICDH ratio was higher in RA muscle (522 vs 340). Oxidative enzyme activities were higher in RA than in LT muscle, whereas glycolytic enzyme activity was lower. In RA muscle, contractile and metabolic properties appeared to be less well-correlated than in the two other muscles. CONCLUSIONS: RA muscle has some particularities in comparison to the LT and TB muscles, especially concerning the unusual large cross-section surface of SO fibres and the very low oxidative activity of intermediate IIA fibres. BioMed Central 2010-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2846841/ /pubmed/20205735 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-11-12 Text en Copyright ©2010 Oury et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Oury, Marie-Pierre
Dumont, Rollande
Jurie, Catherine
Hocquette, Jean-François
Picard, Brigitte
Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title_full Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title_fullStr Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title_full_unstemmed Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title_short Specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine Charolais cattle
title_sort specific fibre composition and metabolism of the rectus abdominis muscle of bovine charolais cattle
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2846841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20205735
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2091-11-12
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