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Muscle development of livestock animals : physiology, genetics and meat quality / edited by Dr M.F.W. te Pas, Animal Sciences Group, Lelystad, Division of Animal Resources Development, PO Box 65, 8200 AB Lelystad, The Netherlands, Professor Dr M.E. Everts, Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, PO Box 80158, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands, Professor Dr H.P. Haagsman, Department of Public Health and Food Safety, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Utrecht University, PO Box 80175, 3508 TD Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK : CABI, 2004Copyright date: 2004Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 411 pages) : illustrations, chartsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Muscle development of livestock animals.DDC classification:
  • 636.089/274 23
LOC classification:
  • SF768 .M87 2004eb
Online resources: Also available in print format.
Contents:
Number and Size of Muscle Fibres in Relation to Meat Production / C. Rehfeldt, I. Fiedler and N.C. Stickland -- Fibre Type Identification and Functional Characterization in Adult Livestock Animals / C. Reggiani and F. Mascarello -- Manipulation of Muscle Fibre Number During Prenatal Development / N.C. Stickland, S. Bayol, C. Ashton and C. Rehfeldt -- The Effect of Growth and Exercise on Muscle Characteristics in Relation to Meat Quality / E.G. Dingboom and W.A. Weijs -- Nutrition, Hormone Receptor Expression and Gene Interactions : Implications for Development and Disease / M.J. Dauncey, M. Katsumata and P. White -- The Impact of Minerals and Micronutrients on Growth Control / I. Dørup -- Na+,K+-ATPase in Skeletal Muscle : Significance of Exercise and Thyroid Hormones for Development and Performance / S. Slob, P.H.M. Klaren and M.E. Everts -- Local and Systemic Regulation of Muscle Growth / G. Goldspink -- Proteolytic Systems and the Regulation of Muscle Remodelling and Breakdown / V.T. Los and H.P. Haagsman -- The Muscle Regulatory Factors Gene Family in Relation to Meat Production / P.H.J. Houba and M.F.W. te Pas -- The Muscle Transcriptome / K. Wimmers, S. Ponsuksili and K. Schellander -- Genome Analysis of QTL for Muscle Tissue Development and Meat Quality / M.F. Rothschild, J.P. Bidanel and D.C. Ciobanu -- Functional Genomics and Proteomics in Relation to Muscle Tissue / C. Maltin and G. Plastow -- Role of Myostatin in Muscle Growth / R. Kambadur, A. Bishop, M.S. Salerno, S. McCroskery and M. Sharma -- The Callipyge Mutation for Sheep Muscular Hypertrophy - Genetics, Physiology and Meat Quality / B.A. Freking, T.P.L. Smith and K.A. Leymaster -- Genetic Control of Intramuscular Fat Accretion / F. Gerbens -- Post-mortem Muscle Proteolysis and Meat Tenderness / D.L. Hopkins and R.G. Taylor -- Water-holding Capacity of Meat / K.O. Honikel.
Abstract: This book describes the development, growth and adaptation of livestock muscle tissue and contains 18 chapters divided into physiology, genetics and meat quality sections. The physiology section contains chapters on the mechanism of muscle fibre development in the fetus and the importance of high muscle fibre numbers for muscle mass and meat quality (1); muscle fibre type identification and characterization in livestock (2); manipulation of muscle fibre number during prenatal development (3); the effect of growth and exercise on muscle characteristics in relation to meat quality (4); implications of nutrition, hormone receptor expression and gene interactions for muscle development and disease (5); the impact of minerals and micronutrients on growth control (6); significance of exercise and thyroid hormones for development and performance (7); local and systemic regulation of muscle growth (8) and proteolytic systems and regulation of muscle remodelling and breakdown (9). The genetics section contains chapters on the muscle regulatory factors gene family in relation to meat production (10); the muscle transcriptome (11); genome analysis of quantitative trait loci for muscle tissue development and meat quality (12); functional genomics and proteomics in relation to muscle tissue (13); role of myostatin in muscle growth (14) and the genetics, physiology and meat quality aspects of the Callipyge mutation for sheep muscular hypertrophy (15). The meat quality section contains chapters on the genetic control of intramuscular fat accretion (16); postmortem muscle proteolysis and meat tenderness (17) and the water holding capacity of meat (18). Each chapter ends with a list of references and an index is located at the end of the book. This book will be of value for those interested in skeletal muscle biology and meat quality.
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This book describes the development, growth and adaptation of livestock muscle tissue and contains 18 chapters divided into physiology, genetics and meat quality sections. The physiology section contains chapters on the mechanism of muscle fibre development in the fetus and the importance of high muscle fibre numbers for muscle mass and meat quality (1); muscle fibre type identification and characterization in livestock (2); manipulation of muscle fibre number during prenatal development (3); the effect of growth and exercise on muscle characteristics in relation to meat quality (4); implications of nutrition, hormone receptor expression and gene interactions for muscle development and disease (5); the impact of minerals and micronutrients on growth control (6); significance of exercise and thyroid hormones for development and performance (7); local and systemic regulation of muscle growth (8) and proteolytic systems and regulation of muscle remodelling and breakdown (9). The genetics section contains chapters on the muscle regulatory factors gene family in relation to meat production (10); the muscle transcriptome (11); genome analysis of quantitative trait loci for muscle tissue development and meat quality (12); functional genomics and proteomics in relation to muscle tissue (13); role of myostatin in muscle growth (14) and the genetics, physiology and meat quality aspects of the Callipyge mutation for sheep muscular hypertrophy (15). The meat quality section contains chapters on the genetic control of intramuscular fat accretion (16); postmortem muscle proteolysis and meat tenderness (17) and the water holding capacity of meat (18). Each chapter ends with a list of references and an index is located at the end of the book. This book will be of value for those interested in skeletal muscle biology and meat quality.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Number and Size of Muscle Fibres in Relation to Meat Production / C. Rehfeldt, I. Fiedler and N.C. Stickland -- Fibre Type Identification and Functional Characterization in Adult Livestock Animals / C. Reggiani and F. Mascarello -- Manipulation of Muscle Fibre Number During Prenatal Development / N.C. Stickland, S. Bayol, C. Ashton and C. Rehfeldt -- The Effect of Growth and Exercise on Muscle Characteristics in Relation to Meat Quality / E.G. Dingboom and W.A. Weijs -- Nutrition, Hormone Receptor Expression and Gene Interactions : Implications for Development and Disease / M.J. Dauncey, M. Katsumata and P. White -- The Impact of Minerals and Micronutrients on Growth Control / I. Dørup -- Na+,K+-ATPase in Skeletal Muscle : Significance of Exercise and Thyroid Hormones for Development and Performance / S. Slob, P.H.M. Klaren and M.E. Everts -- Local and Systemic Regulation of Muscle Growth / G. Goldspink -- Proteolytic Systems and the Regulation of Muscle Remodelling and Breakdown / V.T. Los and H.P. Haagsman -- The Muscle Regulatory Factors Gene Family in Relation to Meat Production / P.H.J. Houba and M.F.W. te Pas -- The Muscle Transcriptome / K. Wimmers, S. Ponsuksili and K. Schellander -- Genome Analysis of QTL for Muscle Tissue Development and Meat Quality / M.F. Rothschild, J.P. Bidanel and D.C. Ciobanu -- Functional Genomics and Proteomics in Relation to Muscle Tissue / C. Maltin and G. Plastow -- Role of Myostatin in Muscle Growth / R. Kambadur, A. Bishop, M.S. Salerno, S. McCroskery and M. Sharma -- The Callipyge Mutation for Sheep Muscular Hypertrophy - Genetics, Physiology and Meat Quality / B.A. Freking, T.P.L. Smith and K.A. Leymaster -- Genetic Control of Intramuscular Fat Accretion / F. Gerbens -- Post-mortem Muscle Proteolysis and Meat Tenderness / D.L. Hopkins and R.G. Taylor -- Water-holding Capacity of Meat / K.O. Honikel.

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