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Avian muscular dystrophy: Thyroidal influence on pectoralis muscle growth and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity
Authors:David B King  Christine R King  Richard B Jacaruso
Institution:Department of Biology, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. 17604, USA
Abstract:The pectoralis muscles of dystrophic chickens (line 413) were hypertrophic on the basis of fresh weight and fat-free dry weight. They also had greater DNA content and greater glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) and 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (6PGD) activities. Of the parameters measured, the largest differences between pectoralis muscles from dystrophic and normal (line 412) chickens were for DNA content and G6PD activity. These parameters were 4.3- and 6.7-fold, respectively, the values for control pectoralis at 5 wk of age. The average number of nuclei per unit length of isolated muscle fiber was also greater (approximately 3-fold) for the dystrophic pectoralis. Body weight and pectoralis fresh weight, fat-free dry weight, DNA content, G6PD activity and 6PGD activity were reduced significantly in propylthiouracil (PTU)-treated normal and dystrophic chickens. Moreover, the effects of PTU were more pronounced in the dystrophic strain. Thyroid deprivation significantly improved the righting ability of the dystrophic chickens, in addition to its influence on muscle hypertrophy and body growth. Thyroxine (T4) replacement reversed the PTU effects in both strains. Of all the variables measured, total G6PD activity was the most affected by PTU treatment of dystrophic chickens and was only 16% of the control dystrophic value.In addition to the effects of thyroid deprivation on the expression of avian muscular dystrophy, we observed significant differences in thyroid-related variables in the two strains. The average thyroid weight at 4 wk and serum triiodothyronine level at 5 wk for dystrophic chickens were 65 and 76%, respectively, of the normal values. The results that we report here indicate that altered thyroid function affects the expression of avian muscular dystrophy.
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