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Gender effects on pork quality and calpain-1 and calpastatin gene expression in male pig muscle

Authors :
Caio Abércio da Silva
Edmara Rodrigues Correia
Amauri Alcindo Alfieri
Juliana Torres Tomazi Fritzen
Daniela Kaizer Terto
Ana Maria Bridi
Évelyn Rangel dos Santos
Source :
Meat science. 172
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Studies that investigate the expression of genes related to the tenderness of meat from entire and immunocastrated male pigs have not yet been performed. The objective of this study was to investigate the association between gender (entire male and immunocastrated) and the meat quality of pigs, as well as to quantify the expression of calpain-1 and the calpastatin gene. Regarding carcass measurements and meat quality, boars presented lower values of muscle depth (P = 0.028), subcutaneous fat thickness (P = 0.046), L* value (P = 0.004) and cook loss (P = 0.008) than the immunocastrated pigs. The boars presented greater calpain-1 gene expression (P = 0.006) and lower calpastatin gene expression (P = 0.003) than immunocastrated pigs. This study shows that combined with other factors the gene expression can contribute to a tender meat from boars due to their higher calpain-1 expression and lower calpastatin expression than those of immunocastrated male pigs.

Details

ISSN :
18734138
Volume :
172
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Meat science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....753c60e9bfaa1ce2536aa6f2039ed239