Changes in satellite cell proliferation and differentiation during turkey muscle development
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- DOI: 10.3382/ps.2009-00467
Changes in satellite cell proliferation and differentiation during turkey muscle development
Abstract
Posthatch muscle growth is determined by the activation, differentiation, and fusion of satellite cells. Satellite cells composing an individual muscle are heterogeneous, which will differentially affect muscle growth. The proliferation and differentiation of turkey primary pectoralis major muscle cells were investigated in vitro at 1 d of age and at 4, 8, 16, 26, 35, 45, and 54 wk of age. The turkey was selected for these studies because turkey skeletal muscle fibroblasts do not grow in primary muscle cell cultures. Results from the proliferation analysis showed a decrease in proliferation by 8 wk of age. Differentiation into myotubes was significantly decreased by 4 wk of age and myotube diameter was decreased. The changes in muscle weight relative to total BW were measured for the anterior latissimus dorsi, biceps brachii, pectoralis major, sartorius, biceps femoris, and gastrocnemius muscles to compare the relative growth of different muscles. The age at which the muscles reached their maximum relative weight was muscle-dependent, with the biceps brachii plateauing the earliest at 4 wk and the sartorius the latest at 45 wk of age. These data suggested that changes in myogenic cells begin to occur early in muscle development and the activity of the satellite cells during these initial stages of posthatch growth is critical in overall muscle mass accumulation.
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