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Foods ; 11(15)2022 Jul 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35954050

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We aimed to evaluate the performance, carcass and pork quality traits, as well as the mRNA expression of genes related to intramuscular fat deposition in female pigs from different genetic lines. A total of eighteen female pigs (Large White × Landrace × Duroc × Pietrain) × (Large White × Landrace) (Hybrid) averaging 88.96 ± 3.44 kg in body weight and twelve female pigs (Duroc) × (Large White × Landrace) (Duroc) averaging 85.63 ± 1.55 kg in body weight were assigned to a completely randomized design experimental trial that lasted 45 days. Pigs from both genetic lines received the same diet, which was initially adjusted for their nutritional requirements from 0 to 17 days of age and subsequently adjusted for nutritional requirements from 17 to 45 days of age. The performance of pigs did not differ among groups (p > 0.05). Duroc pigs showed a lower backfat thickness (p < 0.03) and greater intramuscular fat content (p < 0.1). A greater mRNA expression of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma gene (PPARγ, p = 0.008) and fatty acid protein translocase/cluster differentiation (FAT/CD36, p = 0.002) was observed in the Longissimus dorsi muscle of Duroc pigs. Similarly, a greater expression of PPARγ (p = 0.009) and FAT/CD36 (p = 0.02) was observed in the Soleus muscle of Duroc pigs. Overall, we observed that despite the lack of differences in performance between the genetic groups, Duroc pigs had greater intramuscular fat content than hybrid pigs. The increased intramuscular fat content was associated with an increase in the mRNA expression of key transcriptional factors and genes encoding enzymes involved in adipogenesis and lipogenesis in glycolytic and oxidative skeletal muscle tissues.

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Meat Sci ; 191: 108851, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35598425

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The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of ractopamine and betaine, supplemented alone or in combination, on live performance, carcass and meat quality traits, and gene expression (in both skeletal muscle and subcutaneous adipose tissue) of finishing pigs. Seventy-two pigs averaging 89.0 ± 3.44 kg were assigned to a control diet (CTRL-without ractopamine and betaine); CTRL+20 mg/kg ractopamine (RAC); CTRL+2.5 g/kg betaine (BET); or RAC + 2.5 g/kg betaine (RAC + BET). Pigs fed RAC and RAC + BET had greater average daily gain and carcass yield compared to CTRL. Pigs fed RAC, BET, and RAC + BET had greater loin muscle area, while backfat thickness was lower in pigs fed RAC + BET compared to CTRL. Pork from BET had lower shear-force and greater intramuscular fat content compared to CTRL. Regarding adipose tissue, RAC and BET increased expression of genes related to lipolysis and ß-oxidation. These data indicate that performance and carcass traits of pigs can be improved with ractopamine, whereas betaine (when fed independently from ractopamine) increased the loin muscle area and pork quality.


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Betaína , Composição Corporal , Agonistas Adrenérgicos beta/farmacologia , Ração Animal/análise , Animais , Dieta/veterinária , Expressão Gênica , Carne , Músculo Esquelético , Fenetilaminas/farmacologia , Suínos/genética
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