Ai. Andres et al., Muscle fibre types in Iberian pigs: influence of crossbreeding with Duroc breed and rearing conditions, ANN ZOOTECH, 48(5), 1999, pp. 397-405
The effect of rearing conditions (outdoors on pasture vs indoors on concent
rated feed) and crossbreeding (pure Iberian vs 50 % Iberian x Duroc-Jersey)
on fibre type proportions and diameters of muscles Biceps femoris (BF), Se
mimembranosus (SM) and Tibialis cranealis (TC) was studied. The major fibre
types identified were type I, IIA, and IIB. The proportion of oxidative fi
bres (type I and IIA) found was higher than the one described in the litera
ture for selected pig breeds. Type IIB fibres showed the greatest diameters
(P < 0.05). The muscle was the factor with a higher influence on fibre pro
portions, the TC showing the higher proportion of type I and IIA fibres (P
< 0.001). This was most likely due to the anatomical location and physical
function of the studied muscles in the live animal. Rearing the animals out
doors produced a slight increase in the percentage of type I fibres, althou
gh it was not significant in any of the studied muscles (P > 0.05). The cro
ssbreed only influenced type IIA and IIB fibres diameter in the SIM. ((C) E
lsevier / Inra).