Degree of correspondence between contractile and oxidative capacities in horse muscle fibres: a histochemical study
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Degree of correspondence between contractile and oxidative capacities in horse muscle fibres: a histochemical study
Abstract
Samples taken from the middle gluteal muscle of 95 untrained adult horses of different ages and sex were subjected to histochemical analysis using the myosin adenosine triphosphatase (m-ATPase) and nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide tetrazolium reductase (NADH-TR) staining techniques. Fibres were classified into types I, IIA and IIB according to m-ATPase activity after preincubation at pH 4.4. The percentage of FT (Fast-Twitch Glycolytic) fibres and the proportion of IIB fibres with "high" and "low" oxidative capacity were determined in serial sections stained for NADH-TR. Statistical analysis revealed a significantly higher proportion of IIB fibres than FT fibres (P less than 0.001), though both percentages were correlated. Thus, 72.2 +/- 17.6% of type IIB fibres showed low oxidative capacity, but the remaining 27.8 +/- 17.6% showed high aerobic potential, and thus did not correspond to FT fibres. These results confirm that the contractile capacity of a muscle fibre does not determine its oxidative profile. The different types of muscle fibre should thus be classified solely according to m-ATPase activity, since this characteristic is related to the molecular structure of contractile proteins. Oxidative capacity should be assessed separately, and not be used as a criterion for fibre classification in horses.
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