D. Soike et V. Bergmann, COMPARISON OF SKELETAL-MUSCLE CHARACTERISTICS IN CHICKEN BRED FOR MEAT OR EGG-PRODUCTION - II - HISTOCHEMICAL AND MORPHOMETRIC EXAMINATION, Journal of veterinary medicine. Series A, 45(3), 1998, pp. 169-174
Comparative histochemical and morphometric examinations of layer-type
and meat-type chickens were carried out to detect the effects of growt
h selection on metabolic and structural characteristics of skeletal mu
scle. A combined histochemical method (NADHOX/mATPase) was used to com
pare the fibre type profiles of the supracoracoideus muscle in layer-t
ype and meat-type chickens of the same age. A significantly higher per
centage of glycolytic fibres was found in the line selected for rapid
growth. Very similar results were obtained in studies comparing the su
pracoracoideus and flexor cruris medialis muscles of layer-type and me
at-type chickens with approximately the same body weight. These result
s indicate that the oxidative capacity of skeletal muscle in meat-type
chickens is significantly reduced by a lower proportion of oxidative
fibres. The morphometric analysis demonstrates that selective changes
of fibre diameters additionally reduce the oxidative capacity. Adverse
effects on capillarity and oxygen supply are known to be connected wi
th a reduced oxidative capacity of muscle tissue.