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Development of intra- and intermuscular adipose tissue in growing large white and Meishan pigs.

J Mourot1, M Kouba.   

Abstract

Lipogenic enzyme activities of porcine intra- and intermuscular adipose tissues were determined in growing lean (Large White) and fat (Meishan) pigs. The activities of acetyl-CoA-carboxylase (ACX), malic enzyme (ME) and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) were compared in both breeds and at both adipose sites. All three enzyme activities were much lower in the intramuscular adipose tissue than in the intermuscular site. Although the lipogenic activity of the intramuscular adipose site was low, it appeared, however, to possess adequate levels of enzymes for in situ lipid synthesis. The highest differences in lipogenic enzyme activities between Meishan and Large White pigs were found in intramuscular adipose tissue, and essentially concerned the activity of malic enzyme which was much higher in Meishan pigs. A close relationship between ME activity and lipid content of intramuscular adipose tissue was observed in both breeds. It was concluded that ME appeared to be a major factor affecting the incidence of higher intramuscular fat in the pig.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10222503     DOI: 10.1051/rnd:19990145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Nutr Dev        ISSN: 0926-5287


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