Author:
Harrison A. P.,Latorre R.,Dauncey M. J.
Abstract
Marked changes in muscle function occur after birth, with the response being
dependent on developmental stage. Therefore, postnatal cellular ontogeny of
functionally distinct skeletal muscles was investigated in the pig, a large
mammal born at a relatively advanced stage of development. Assessment of
myofibre contractile (type I slow/type II fast) and metabolic
(oxidative/glycolytic) properties at Days 0, 2, 5 and 14 revealed
type-specific differences in hypertrophy and differentiation. Type I bre
proportions increased significantly in soleus and
diaphragm, especially between Days 0 and 5, and
rhomboideus showed a similar trend, but in
longissimus there was a slight decrease during Days 0-2.
Cytochrome oxidase activity was relatively high and similar among myofibres in
all muscles at birth, and fibres with low activity were not detected until Day
5. In contrast with previous reports, glycolytic fibres were present in all
muscles at birth; postnatal changes in α-glycerophosphate dehydrogenase
activity were both muscle- and myofibre-specific. Hence, although myosin
ATPase activity and metabolic properties of porcine myobres are well developed
at birth, they continue to mature postnatally. This suggests that postnatal
muscle development can be modulated by extrinsic factors, even in mammals born
at a relatively advanced stage of development.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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