H. Remignon et al., EFFECTS OF DIVERGENT SELECTION FOR BODY-WEIGHT ON 3 SKELETAL-MUSCLES CHARACTERISTICS IN THE CHICKEN, British Poultry Science, 35(1), 1994, pp. 65-76
1. Histochemical (fibre type distribution and areas) and biochemical (
myosin isoforms) characteristics of three muscles, M. anterior latissi
mus dorsi, M. pectoralis major and M. sartorius, were compared among m
ale chickens of two lines at 11 and 55 weeks of age. 2. The lines were
derived from a divergent selection based on growth rate. Cockerels fr
om the Fast Growing Line (FGL) were 2.3 times heavier than those from
the Slow Growing Line (SGL) when 11 weeks old and 1.7 times at 55 week
s of age. The latter age was chosen as representative of the adult sta
ge and the 11-week age because, at this time, FGL cocks weighed as muc
h as SGL cockerels at 55 weeks. 3. At both ages, the two lines showed
similar fibre type distributions, but the total number in the ALD musc
le, and the size (cross-sectional areas) of fibres in each muscle were
higher in the FGL compared with the SGL (14.6% and 33% more at 11 and
55 weeks of age respectively in favour of the FGL birds). 4. The two
lines displayed similar myosin isoform patterns when adult muscles wer
e compared (55 weeks). They differed slightly at 11 weeks of age, musc
le differentiation being completed only in the FGL. 5 Comparisons of t
he two lines at the same live weight (i.e. FGL cockerels at 11 weeks o
f age and SGL cockerels at 55 weeks) showed larger muscle fibres in th
e SGL and no difference in the isomyosin patterns.