Postnatal growth of Norfolk rabbit: correlation between muscle fiber arfa and some somatic parameters
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1992.v27.3812Keywords:
body weight, carcass, muscle, stomach, caecum, intestinesAbstract
Skeletal muscle fibers areas, the weight of body, carcass and muscle, the gastric content and the length of intestines and caecum of Norfolk rabbit from neonate to 26th week were measured. Types of fibers and areas were studied in -70oC frozen blocks of flexor carpo radialis muscle. Some sections were stained with Haematoxylin and Eosin and others were submitted to SDH, NADH-TR and m-ATPase, followed by acid and alkali preincubations. All parameters revealed a high degree of correlation. Carcass weight/body weight ratio reached 55,1% at l0th week. From neonate to 26th week, the arcas of SO, FOG and FG muscle fibers increased of x9.1, x12.4 and x22.2. While SO and FOG fibers tend to stabilize their growth at 10th week, FG fibers were active at this age. Due lo early stabilization of SO and FOG fibers growth, the additional increase in muscle tissue in attributed mainly to hypertrophy of FG fibers.