Age-related changes and location of type I, III, IV, V and VI collagens during development of four foetal skeletal muscles of double-muscled and normal bovine animals
A. Listrat et al., Age-related changes and location of type I, III, IV, V and VI collagens during development of four foetal skeletal muscles of double-muscled and normal bovine animals, TISSUE CELL, 31(1), 1999, pp. 17-27
The aim of this work was to study the variability in the quantities of hydr
oxyproline, of type I and III collagens and in the location of types I, III
, IV, V, VI in four muscles of normal and double-muscled (DM) cattle. Sampl
es were collected from foetuses at different ages post-conception, Both in
the two genetic types and in muscles, from 110 days, types I, III, V, VI we
re located in perymisium and types I, IV, V, VI in endomysium, The amounts
of hydroxyproline and of type I collagen increased from 150 to 180 or 230 d
ays then decreased up to 260 days, with a trend to lower quantities in musc
les of DM animals. Depending on the muscle and of the genetic type, amounts
of type Iii, or changed as those of type I, or remained stable. Whatever t
he genetic type, at the end of gestation, proportions of type I and III in
the total collagen are not identical in the four muscles, differences betwe
en muscles being particularly marked for type Ill, CT and MA muscles being
the richer in this type. In addition, these two muscles contained less type
III in DM animals than in normal ones.