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Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism, fatty acid composition, carcass traits, and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep. Fourteen Mongolian sheep were randomly divided into two groups (7 sheep in each) and placed in two adjace...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2768 |
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author | Zhang, Min Guo, Yueying Su, Rina Corazzin, Mirco Li, Jiale Huang, Huan Zhang, Yue Yao, Duo Su, Lin Zhao, Lihua Jin, Ye |
author_facet | Zhang, Min Guo, Yueying Su, Rina Corazzin, Mirco Li, Jiale Huang, Huan Zhang, Yue Yao, Duo Su, Lin Zhao, Lihua Jin, Ye |
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description | The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism, fatty acid composition, carcass traits, and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep. Fourteen Mongolian sheep were randomly divided into two groups (7 sheep in each) and placed in two adjacent livestock pens. One group of sheep was kept in the pen (Control [C] group) and the other group of sheep (Training [T] group) were driven away in a field to walk twice a day. The results showed a reduction in pH measured 45 min post mortem, L*, a*, and b* value, intramuscular fat, and carcass length, and an increase in the ultimate pH value and shear force in the meat of T group in comparison with that of C group (p < .050). Also, exercise training moderately affected the fatty acid composition of LT muscle. Compared with C group, the concentrations of myristoleic acid (C14:1) and stearic acid (C18:0) were increased (p < .050), while the concentrations of C20:3 n‐6, neurolic acid (C24:1), and n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) were decreased in T group (p < .050). Transcriptome analysis highlighted 621 genes differentially expressed in two groups, including 385 were up‐regulated (e.g., GLUT4 and PGC‐1α) and 236 were down‐regulated (e.g., PLIN1 and ACSL3) in T with respect to C group. Besides, considering these genes, a number of enrichment pathways related to muscle metabolic processes, involving carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, oxidation reduction process, and muscle tissue development, were highlighted. In conclusion, these results contributed to a better understanding of the possible biological and molecular processes underlying the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism and meat quality in Mongolian sheep, and provide useful information for contributing to understand the phenotypic and functional differences in meat quality of sheep. |
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spelling | pubmed-90944612022-05-18 Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep Zhang, Min Guo, Yueying Su, Rina Corazzin, Mirco Li, Jiale Huang, Huan Zhang, Yue Yao, Duo Su, Lin Zhao, Lihua Jin, Ye Food Sci Nutr Original Articles The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism, fatty acid composition, carcass traits, and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep. Fourteen Mongolian sheep were randomly divided into two groups (7 sheep in each) and placed in two adjacent livestock pens. One group of sheep was kept in the pen (Control [C] group) and the other group of sheep (Training [T] group) were driven away in a field to walk twice a day. The results showed a reduction in pH measured 45 min post mortem, L*, a*, and b* value, intramuscular fat, and carcass length, and an increase in the ultimate pH value and shear force in the meat of T group in comparison with that of C group (p < .050). Also, exercise training moderately affected the fatty acid composition of LT muscle. Compared with C group, the concentrations of myristoleic acid (C14:1) and stearic acid (C18:0) were increased (p < .050), while the concentrations of C20:3 n‐6, neurolic acid (C24:1), and n‐3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) were decreased in T group (p < .050). Transcriptome analysis highlighted 621 genes differentially expressed in two groups, including 385 were up‐regulated (e.g., GLUT4 and PGC‐1α) and 236 were down‐regulated (e.g., PLIN1 and ACSL3) in T with respect to C group. Besides, considering these genes, a number of enrichment pathways related to muscle metabolic processes, involving carbohydrate metabolism, lipid metabolism, oxidation reduction process, and muscle tissue development, were highlighted. In conclusion, these results contributed to a better understanding of the possible biological and molecular processes underlying the effects of exercise training on muscle metabolism and meat quality in Mongolian sheep, and provide useful information for contributing to understand the phenotypic and functional differences in meat quality of sheep. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9094461/ /pubmed/35592278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2768 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Food Science & Nutrition published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Zhang, Min Guo, Yueying Su, Rina Corazzin, Mirco Li, Jiale Huang, Huan Zhang, Yue Yao, Duo Su, Lin Zhao, Lihua Jin, Ye Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title | Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title_full | Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title_fullStr | Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title_full_unstemmed | Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title_short | Effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of Mongolian sheep |
title_sort | effects of physical exercise on muscle metabolism and meat quality characteristics of mongolian sheep |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9094461/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35592278 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/fsn3.2768 |
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