• Title of article

    Fetal programming of fat and collagen in porcine skeletal muscles

  • Author/Authors

    J. F. Karunaratne، نويسنده , , C. J. Ashton and N. C. Stickland، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    763
  • To page
    768
  • Abstract
    Connective tissue plays a key role in the scaffolding and development of skeletal muscle. Pilot studies carried out in our laboratory have shown that the smallest porcine littermate has a higher content of connective tissue within skeletal muscle compared with its largest littermate. The present study investigated the prenatal development of intralitter variation in terms of collagen content within connective tissue and intramuscular fat of the M. semitendinosus. Twenty-three pairs of porcine fetuses from a Large White-Landrace origin were used aged from 36 to 86 days of gestation. The largest and smallest littermates were chosen by weight and the M. semitendinosus was removed from each. Complete transverse muscle sections were stained with Oil Red O (detection of lipids) and immunocytochemistry was performed using an antibody to collagen I. Slides were analysed and paired t -Tests revealed the smallest littermate contained a significantly higher proportion of fat deposits and collagen I content compared with the largest littermate. Recent postnatal studies showing elevated levels of intramuscular lipids and low scores for meat tenderness in the smallest littermate corroborate our investigations. It can be concluded that the differences seen in connective tissue elements have a fetal origin that may continue postnatally.
  • Keywords
    connective tissue , fetal origins , myofibres , M. semitendinosus , porcine.
  • Journal title
    Journal of Anatomy Wily
  • Serial Year
    2005
  • Journal title
    Journal of Anatomy Wily
  • Record number

    835130