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  • The study examined how the levels of nuclear triiodothyronine (T3) receptors develop in different chicken muscle types at various ages, focusing on fast and slow-twitch muscle fibers.
  • In fast-twitch muscles (pectoralis and adductor brevis), T3 receptor numbers initially decrease before hatching and then increase, while in the slow-twitch muscle (adductor magnus), receptor numbers grow until hatching and then decline.
  • By 30 days post-hatching, fast muscles had more T3 receptors than slow muscles, with the glycolytic pectoralis fibers having the highest receptor levels, and females overall showing a greater number of T3 receptors than males.

Article Abstract

The ontogenesis of nuclear triiodothyronine receptors was determined in the pectoralis (alpha W fibers: fast contracting, glycolytic metabolism), adductor brevis (alpha R fibers: fast contracting, oxido-glycolytic metabolism) and adductor magnus (beta R fibers: slow contracting, oxidative metabolism), muscles of male and female chickens at 18 days in ovo and 0, 6, and 30 days ex ovo. In the fast muscles (adductor brevis and pectoralis major), the T3 receptor number decreases from the 18th day of incubation to hatching or the 6th day after hatching, respectively, and then increases. In the slow muscle (adductor magnus), the T3 receptor number increases from 18 days in ovo to hatching and then decreases. At 30 days after hatching, the number of T3 receptors was higher in the fast muscles than in the slow one. A comparison of the two fast muscles reveals that the number of T3 receptors was more elevated in the pectoralis (glycolytic) fibers than in the adductor brevis (oxido-glycolytic) fibers. An overall test of significance showed a higher number of T3 nuclear receptors in muscles from females than from males.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0016-6480(86)90058-4DOI Listing

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