Age-related morphometry, typology and spatial distribution of anterior latissimus dorsi muscle fibre in broiler chicken.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
A Achouri, A Azizi, O Bennoune, H Aidoudi, H Belbedj
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Abstract

The acquisition and processing of muscle tissue images through optical microscopy, along with manual and semi-automatic software techniques, present significant constraints on comprehensive research of a muscle's entire cross-sectional area. To address this limitation, we focused on the anterior latissimus dorsi (ALD) muscle, enabling us to analyse its complete cross-section on a single slide throughout all study stages. This allowed for a detailed assessment, incorporating age-related variations, of histoenzymatic activity across the entire cross-sectional area, along with fibre typology and spatial distribution, and to encourage comparative research across vertebrates to examine species-specific, genetic, ecological and functional influences on histo-enzymomorphometric changes. Leveraging advancements in image acquisition and processing technologies, including slide scanning and automated software, we conducted a comprehensive study on broiler chickens (Gallus gallus Domesticus) at post-hatch ages (D0, D7, D14, D21, D28, D35, D42, D49 and D56), with 10 subjects per age group. The myofibrillar network was visualized using Azorubin staining, while identification of different fibre types in the ALD muscle was achieved through co-revelation of ATPase activity at acidic pH (4.10). Our investigation revealed a progressive decline in the total number of muscle fibres with age. The ALD muscle demonstrated variability in intramuscular distribution, with type IIIa fibres dispersed across the entire muscle surface, showing a consistent increase in percentage with age. Conversely, type IIIb fibres were initially well distributed across the muscle surface during early growth stages but exhibited a gradual decrease with age, particularly in the caudal half of the muscle, reaching minimal values in adulthood. Type IIa fibres were scarce in early ages but appeared in later stages, with percentages not exceeding 5%. The coefficient of variability of type IIa fibres was notably high, indicating the presence of multiple fibre types sharing a common negative reaction to ATPase revelation at acidic pH. This phenomenon suggests a potential conversion of type IIIb fibres into type IIa and IIb fibres. In conclusion, our histoenzymatic study of the entire cross-sectional area of the ALD muscle has provided novel insights into fibre typology and spatial distribution within muscle bundles. Further research to unravel the mechanisms of fibre-type distribution leading to explore the genetic effects of domestication and ecological pressures across species.

肉鸡背前阔肌肌纤维的年龄相关形态、类型和空间分布。
通过光学显微镜获取和处理肌肉组织图像,以及手动和半自动软件技术,对肌肉整个横截面积的综合研究提出了重大限制。为了解决这一局限性,我们专注于背前阔肌(ALD)肌肉,使我们能够在所有研究阶段的单个载玻片上分析其完整的横截面。这允许详细评估,结合年龄相关的变化,整个横截面区域的组织酶活性,以及纤维类型和空间分布,并鼓励在脊椎动物之间进行比较研究,以检查物种特异性,遗传,生态和功能对组织酶形态计量变化的影响。利用先进的图像采集和处理技术,包括幻灯片扫描和自动化软件,我们对孵化后年龄(D0、D7、D14、D21、D28、D35、D42、D49和D56)的肉鸡(Gallus Gallus Domesticus)进行了全面的研究,每个年龄组10只。使用Azorubin染色可以看到肌纤维网络,而通过在酸性pH下共同揭示atp酶活性来鉴定ALD肌肉中的不同纤维类型(4.10)。我们的调查显示,随着年龄的增长,肌纤维的总数逐渐减少。ALD肌肉表现出肌肉内分布的变异性,IIIa型纤维分散在整个肌肉表面,随着年龄的增长,其百分比一致增加。相反,在早期生长阶段,IIIb型纤维最初均匀分布在肌肉表面,但随着年龄的增长逐渐减少,特别是在肌肉的尾侧,在成年期达到最小值。IIa型纤维在早期很少,但在后期出现,百分比不超过5%。IIa型纤维的变异系数非常高,表明存在多种纤维类型,在酸性ph下对atp酶的揭露有共同的负反应。这一现象表明IIIb型纤维可能转化为IIa型和IIb型纤维。总之,我们对ALD肌肉整个横截面积的组织酶研究为肌肉束内的纤维类型和空间分布提供了新的见解。进一步研究揭示纤维型分布的机制,从而探索跨物种驯化和生态压力的遗传效应。
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Journal of Anatomy
Journal of Anatomy 医学-解剖学与形态学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
8.30%
发文量
183
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Anatomy is an international peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Anatomical Society. The journal publishes original papers, invited review articles and book reviews. Its main focus is to understand anatomy through an analysis of structure, function, development and evolution. Priority will be given to studies of that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Focal areas include: experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology and on the application of modern imaging techniques and papers with novel methods or synthetic perspective on an anatomical system. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate only if they communicate clearly a broader functional or evolutionary significance. You must clearly state the broader implications of your work in the abstract. We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas: Cell biology and tissue architecture Comparative functional morphology Developmental biology Evolutionary developmental biology Evolutionary morphology Functional human anatomy Integrative vertebrate paleontology Methodological innovations in anatomical research Musculoskeletal system Neuroanatomy and neurodegeneration Significant advances in anatomical education.
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