Poultry Science (Apr 2023)

Research Note: Expression levels of collagen-related genes in PSE conditions and white striping features of broiler pectoralis major muscle

  • Boin Lee,
  • Jae Yeong Kim,
  • Youn Chul Ryu,
  • Kichoon Lee,
  • Young Min Choi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 102, no. 4
p. 102471

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ABSTRACT: The objective of this study was to compare the meat quality characteristics and collagen-related gene expression levels in the broiler pectoralis major (PM) muscle among the meat quality groups, including normal, pale, soft, and exudative (PSE), and white striping (WS) groups. The group was classified by their WS degree (moderate or severe striping) and quality traits including pH and lightness values at 24 h postmortem (normal group: pH24 h ≥5.7, 48≤L*≤53, without WS features; PSE group: pH24 h 53, without WS features; WS group: pH24 h ≥5.7, 48≤L*≤53, with moderate or severe striping). The WS group revealed no differences in all measured meat quality traits compared to the normal group (P > 0.05). PM muscles exhibiting PSE conditions without WS indicated lower pH15 min and pH24 h values (P 0.05), whereas a higher type III collagen level was observed in the WS group than in the other groups (P 0.05). In contrast, the expression levels of matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) 2, involved in type IV collagen degradation, and angiopoietin-like protein 7, associated with collagen accumulation, were higher in the WS group compared to the normal group (P 0.05). These results suggest that the occurrence of WS features in broiler PM muscle, unlike PSE and normal conditions, can be influenced by the expression levels of collagen-related genes associated with abnormalities in extracellular matrix components.

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