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. 1989 Feb;413(4):343-7.
doi: 10.1007/BF00584481.

Total muscle mitochondrial volume in relation to aerobic capacity of horses and steers

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Total muscle mitochondrial volume in relation to aerobic capacity of horses and steers

S R Kayar et al. Pflugers Arch. 1989 Feb.

Abstract

The relationship between maximal oxygen consumption rate (VO2max) and mitochondrial content of skeletal muscles was examined in horses and steers (n = 3 each). Samples of the heart left ventricle, diaphragm, m. vastus medialis, m. semitendinosus, m. cutaneous thoracicus and m. masseter, as well as samples of muscles collected in a whole-body sampling procedure, were analyzed by electron microscopy. VO2max per kilogram body mass was 2.7 x greater in horses than steers. This higher VO2max was in proportion to the higher total volume of mitochondria in horse versus steer muscle when analyzed from the whole-body samples and from the locomotor muscle samples. In non-locomotor muscles, total mitochondrial volume was greater in horses than steers, but not in proportion to their differences in VO2max. The VO2max of the mitochondria was estimated to be close to 4.5 ml O2.ml-1 mitochondria in both species. It is concluded that in a comparison of a highly aerobic to a less aerobic mammalian species of similar body size, a higher oxidative potential may be found in all muscles of the more aerobic species. This greater oxidative potential is achieved by a greater total volume of skeletal muscle mitochondria.

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