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Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Myostatin (MSTN) is a transcriptional growth factor that inhibits the development and growth of skeletal muscle. The MSTN-deficient animals display an increase in skeletal muscle mass known as double-muscling. Therefore, MSTN becomes an important target for improving lean meat produc...

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Autores principales: Li, Weijian, Li, Rongyang, Wei, Yinghui, Meng, Xueqing, Wang, Binbin, Zhang, Zengkai, Wu, Wangjun, Liu, Honglin
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481564
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060932
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author Li, Weijian
Li, Rongyang
Wei, Yinghui
Meng, Xueqing
Wang, Binbin
Zhang, Zengkai
Wu, Wangjun
Liu, Honglin
author_facet Li, Weijian
Li, Rongyang
Wei, Yinghui
Meng, Xueqing
Wang, Binbin
Zhang, Zengkai
Wu, Wangjun
Liu, Honglin
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Myostatin (MSTN) is a transcriptional growth factor that inhibits the development and growth of skeletal muscle. The MSTN-deficient animals display an increase in skeletal muscle mass known as double-muscling. Therefore, MSTN becomes an important target for improving lean meat production in livestock husbandry. There are many local pig breeds in China, but because of the slow growth, poor feed conversion, and low lean meat percentage and other unsatisfactory qualities, pure local breeds are rarely used on commercial farms. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of MSTN single allele mutation on carcass composition in Meishan crossbred pigs and demonstrate a way to increase lean meat yield while maintaining prolificacy and good meat quality of local pig crossbreeds. This has significant implications for the widespread use and conservation of local pig breeds in China. ABSTRACT: The Meishan pig is a traditional Chinese native breed, known for its excellent reproduction performance that is widely used in commercial pig production through two-way or three-way crossbreeding systems. However, the lean meat yield of Meishan crossbred pigs is still very low and cannot meet the market demand. To evaluate the lean meat yield of Meishan crossbred pigs, six wild-type Meishan sows were artificially inseminated by using the MSTN(+/−) Duroc boar semen in this experiment. Some reproductive performance-related traits of Meishan sows were recorded to ensure that semen from MSTN knockout Duroc boar did not affect offspring production, including total births, live births, sex, and litter weight. In total, 73 piglets were obtained and 63 were alive. Male to female ratio was close to 1: 1. because of factors such as disease, only 43 pigs were utilized, including 28 MSTN mutant pigs (MSTN(+/−)) and 15 MSTN homozygous pigs (MSTN(+/+)). We compared the growth performance and carcass performance of these full or half-sib populations and found that there were no differences between MSTN(+/−) and MSTN(+/+) genotypes for live animal measures including average daily gain (ADG), body dimensions, or ultrasonic measurement of fat thickness when pigs were harvested after 120 days of feeding. Conversely, the MSTN(+/−) pigs had higher dressing percentage and lean meat percentage, lower level of carcass fat, larger longissimus muscle area, less percentage of skin and skeleton, thinner average backfat thickness, and lower intramuscular fat (IMF) content than MSTN(+/+) pigs. In conclusion, the production of MSTN(+/−) mutant progeny from Meishan females resulted in improved carcass composition, providing a feasible solution to improve the lean meat yield of Chinese local fat-type pig breeds.
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spelling pubmed-73415102020-07-14 Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population Li, Weijian Li, Rongyang Wei, Yinghui Meng, Xueqing Wang, Binbin Zhang, Zengkai Wu, Wangjun Liu, Honglin Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Myostatin (MSTN) is a transcriptional growth factor that inhibits the development and growth of skeletal muscle. The MSTN-deficient animals display an increase in skeletal muscle mass known as double-muscling. Therefore, MSTN becomes an important target for improving lean meat production in livestock husbandry. There are many local pig breeds in China, but because of the slow growth, poor feed conversion, and low lean meat percentage and other unsatisfactory qualities, pure local breeds are rarely used on commercial farms. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of MSTN single allele mutation on carcass composition in Meishan crossbred pigs and demonstrate a way to increase lean meat yield while maintaining prolificacy and good meat quality of local pig crossbreeds. This has significant implications for the widespread use and conservation of local pig breeds in China. ABSTRACT: The Meishan pig is a traditional Chinese native breed, known for its excellent reproduction performance that is widely used in commercial pig production through two-way or three-way crossbreeding systems. However, the lean meat yield of Meishan crossbred pigs is still very low and cannot meet the market demand. To evaluate the lean meat yield of Meishan crossbred pigs, six wild-type Meishan sows were artificially inseminated by using the MSTN(+/−) Duroc boar semen in this experiment. Some reproductive performance-related traits of Meishan sows were recorded to ensure that semen from MSTN knockout Duroc boar did not affect offspring production, including total births, live births, sex, and litter weight. In total, 73 piglets were obtained and 63 were alive. Male to female ratio was close to 1: 1. because of factors such as disease, only 43 pigs were utilized, including 28 MSTN mutant pigs (MSTN(+/−)) and 15 MSTN homozygous pigs (MSTN(+/+)). We compared the growth performance and carcass performance of these full or half-sib populations and found that there were no differences between MSTN(+/−) and MSTN(+/+) genotypes for live animal measures including average daily gain (ADG), body dimensions, or ultrasonic measurement of fat thickness when pigs were harvested after 120 days of feeding. Conversely, the MSTN(+/−) pigs had higher dressing percentage and lean meat percentage, lower level of carcass fat, larger longissimus muscle area, less percentage of skin and skeleton, thinner average backfat thickness, and lower intramuscular fat (IMF) content than MSTN(+/+) pigs. In conclusion, the production of MSTN(+/−) mutant progeny from Meishan females resulted in improved carcass composition, providing a feasible solution to improve the lean meat yield of Chinese local fat-type pig breeds. MDPI 2020-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7341510/ /pubmed/32481564 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060932 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Li, Weijian
Li, Rongyang
Wei, Yinghui
Meng, Xueqing
Wang, Binbin
Zhang, Zengkai
Wu, Wangjun
Liu, Honglin
Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title_full Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title_fullStr Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title_full_unstemmed Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title_short Effect of MSTN Mutation on Growth and Carcass Performance in Duroc × Meishan Hybrid Population
title_sort effect of mstn mutation on growth and carcass performance in duroc × meishan hybrid population
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32481564
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10060932
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