RESUMO
Eighteen Nellore steers were classified as either excitable (high index) or calm (low index) temperament, and high or low WB Shear Force (SF) in Longissimus lumborum at 16â¯days postmortem, with a subset assigned to four groups: HTHS-high temperament and SF (nâ¯=â¯5); HTLS-high temperament and low SF (nâ¯=â¯4); LTHS-low temperament and high SF (nâ¯=â¯4); LTLS-low temperament and SF (nâ¯=â¯5). Only the second calpastatin peak was detected at 48â¯h in the all samples, and the calpastatin activity only differed (Pâ¯<â¯.05) between shear force groups. High WBSF groups had greater expression of CAST gene (Pâ¯<â¯.05) in the high and low temperament. Western blots showed a calpastatin fragmentation pattern very particular to each group with high molecular weight bands present in the HTHS. Temperament was not a determinant factor in postmortem proteolysis variation. However, greater WBSF aged meat from high temperament animals had greater calpastatin activity and less calpastatin fragments formed during the postmortem period analyzed.
Assuntos
Proteínas de Ligação ao Cálcio/metabolismo , Bovinos/fisiologia , Carne Vermelha/análise , Resistência ao Cisalhamento , Temperamento , Animais , Proteínas de Ligação ao Cálcio/genética , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/química , ProteóliseRESUMO
Ninety-six feedlot-finished Nellore steers were used to verify the relationship between temperament indicators and meat tenderization. Temperament index (TI), chute score (CS), and average of exit velocity (EV) with CS (AT) presented low positive correlations (P≤0.05) with shear force, either at 2 or 16days postmortem (WBSF-16). The rectal temperature was consistently correlated with temperament indicators (TI, CS, and AT) and WBSF-16. Two groups (n=12) representing the most tender (39.2±4.9N) and most tough meat (94.1±11.8N), based on WBSF-16, were compared for temperament, and calpastatin activity (CASTa) was determined 48h postmortem. The tender group presented lower EV, TI, and AT (P≤0.05). The tender group exhibited lower (P≤0.05) CASTa in the triceps brachii muscle, but there was no difference in CASTa in the longissimus lumborum muscle between WBSF groups. Meat tenderness and inhibitory activity of calpastatin may be associated with divergent temperament indices in zebu cattle.