Sex differences in <i>COL1A1</i> Expression and Collagen Content in Skeletal Muscle of Mature and Juvenile Shamo Chickens
Shotaro Nishimura,
Mizuki Ohtani,
Grendah Mpundu Kabunda
et al.
Abstract:Collagen content is an important parameter affecting meat consistency. Sex differences in
collagen were therefore studied in mature and juvenile Shamo chickens. The pectoral (PT),
lateral iliotibial (ITL), medial part of puboischiofemoral (PIF), and lateral part of
gastrocnemius (GCL) muscles were weighed, and their
COL1A1
expression
levels and total collagen content were analyzed. Body and muscle weights were
significantly higher in males than in females of all ages. Muscle/body weight … Show more
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