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Effect of training on fibre composition and phosphate metabolites in rest measured in vitro in muscles of young pigs.
Authors:P Uhrín  T Liptaj
Institution:Research Institute of Animal Production, Nitra, Czechoslovakia.
Abstract:1. Fibre type composition and phosphate metabolites were studied in m. longissimus thoracis (MLT), m. rectus femoris (MRF) and m. triceps brachii (MTB) in trained (N = 6) and sedentary (N = 6) pigs. 2. Samples were analyzed histochemically and by means of in vitro 31P NMR spectroscopy. 3. Training (duration 11 weeks) consisted of treadmill running at a speed of 1.1 m/sec. The daily exercise time of trained animals gradually increased from 10 min during the very first days to 60 min at the end of the 4th week. 4. During the final 7 weeks exercise time remained unchanged. Sedentary animals were not subjected to training. 5. A higher proportion of type beta R fibres in MRF, MTB and MLT and a lower proportion of type alpha W fibres were found in the trained group of animals compared to the control group. 6. In MLT no significant differences in the proportion of type alpha W were observed between both groups. 7. No significant differences in average fibre diameter of muscle fibres were found between groups. 8. No differences in concentration of phosphate compounds were observed between trained and sedentary groups. 9. Muscles with a higher proportion of type IIb fibres in both groups of pigs contained higher amounts of phosphocreatine (PCr) and were also characterized by a higher ratio of PCr to inorganic phosphate (Pi).
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