Department of Animal Science, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, USA.
Poult Sci. 2019 Jan 1;98(1):413-421. doi: 10.3382/ps/pey327.
Conventional broiler diets include synthetic methionine to optimize fast muscle growth. Recently, a conventional synthetic methionine-rich diet was compared to alternative diet regimens providing natural sources of methionine. Broilers fed diets with natural methionine sources grew at a slightly slower rate. From this study, we hypothesized that the difference in a growth rate would be reflected in features of the breast muscle from broilers fed the alternative diet. We hypothesized that white striping of pectoralis major muscle would be reduced in slower growing broilers fed the alternative diet regimen with natural methionine. We also hypothesized that there would be associated differences in gene expression for cell differentiation and pathology markers. Broilers fed a conventional corn/soy diet regimen with synthetic methionine were compared to those fed roasted cowpea and sunflower seed meal (60% corn/soy, 20% sunflower seed meal, and 20% roasted cowpea) and no synthetic methionine. Overall broiler growth, muscle gene expression, and muscle collagen content data were compared. Expression analyses of combinations of MYOD1, PPARG, COL1A2, TRIM63, SOD1, PTGS2, and CD36 genes were used to examine differentiation and inflammation in the pectoralis muscles. The group fed an alternative diet gained less weight than those fed the control diet in the starter and grower phases but not in the finisher phase. Ultimately, the conventional diet resulted in a greater final weight for the broilers. However, mean white striping scores for the pectoralis major muscles were greater in the conventional control diet regimen. Gene expression results indicated greater expression of PPARG, PTGS2, and CD36 in the muscle of broilers fed the control diet. These data associate white striping with fat deposition and inflammation. Thus, whether due to differences in feed intake, growth rate, or actual compositional differences, the alternative diet with natural methionine sources seemed to curtail amounts of white striping in broiler muscle. More studies are necessary to further discern the effect of growth rate and natural methionine sources on white striping.
传统的肉鸡日粮中包含合成蛋氨酸,以优化快速肌肉生长。最近,将传统的富含合成蛋氨酸的日粮与提供蛋氨酸天然来源的替代日粮方案进行了比较。饲喂含有天然蛋氨酸来源日粮的肉鸡生长速度稍慢。从这项研究中,我们假设生长速度的差异将反映在饲喂替代日粮的肉鸡胸肌的特征上。我们假设,饲喂替代日粮方案的肉鸡生长速度较慢,其胸大肌的白条减少。我们还假设,细胞分化和病理标志物的基因表达会存在差异。与饲喂含有合成蛋氨酸的传统玉米/大豆日粮方案的肉鸡相比,饲喂烤豇豆和葵花籽粉(60%玉米/大豆、20%葵花籽粉和 20%烤豇豆)和不含合成蛋氨酸的肉鸡进行了比较。比较了整体肉鸡生长、肌肉基因表达和肌肉胶原蛋白含量数据。使用 MYOD1、PPARG、COL1A2、TRIM63、SOD1、PTGS2 和 CD36 基因组合的表达分析来检查胸肌的分化和炎症。饲喂替代日粮的组在育雏和生长阶段的体重增加低于饲喂对照日粮的组,但在育肥阶段没有。最终,传统日粮导致肉鸡的最终体重增加。然而,饲喂对照日粮的肉鸡胸大肌的白条评分平均值更高。基因表达结果表明,饲喂对照日粮的肉鸡肌肉中 PPARG、PTGS2 和 CD36 的表达更高。这些数据将白条与脂肪沉积和炎症联系起来。因此,无论是由于饲料摄入量、生长速度还是实际成分差异的原因,含有天然蛋氨酸来源的替代日粮似乎减少了肉鸡肌肉中的白条数量。需要进一步研究以进一步了解生长速度和天然蛋氨酸来源对白条的影响。