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The effects of selective breeding on the architectural properties of the pelvic limb in broiler chickens: a comparative study across modern and ancestral populations

机译:选择性育种对肉鸡骨盆结构特征的影响:现代种群和祖先种群的比较研究

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Intensive artificial selection has led to the production of the modern broiler chicken, which over the last few decades has undergone a dramatic increase in growth rate and noticeable changes in body conformation. Unfortunately, this has been associated with musculoskeletal abnormalities which have altered the walking ability of these birds, raising obvious welfare concerns, as well as causing economic losses. Here we present a comparative study of ancestral and derived muscle anatomy in chickens to begin to tease apart how evolutionary alterations of muscle form in chickens have influenced their locomotor function and perhaps contributed to lameness. We measured the muscle architectural properties of the right pelvic limb in 50 birds, including the Giant Junglefowl, a commercial strain broiler and four pureline commercial broiler breeder lines (from which the broiler populations are derived) to identify which features of the broiler’s architectural design have diverged the most from the ancestral condition. We report a decline in pelvic limb muscle mass in the commercial line birds that may compromise their locomotor abilities because they carry a larger body mass. This greater demand on the pelvic limb muscles has mostly led to changes in support at the hip joint, revealing significantly larger abductors and additionally much larger medial rotators in the broiler population. Differences were seen within the commercial line bird populations, which are likely attributed to different selection pressures and may reflect differences in the walking ability of these birds. In addition, Junglefowl seem to have both greater force-generating capabilities and longer, presumably faster contracting muscles, indicative of superior musculoskeletal/locomotor function. We have provided baseline data for generating hypotheses to investigate in greater depth the specific biomechanical constraints that compromise the modern broiler’s walking ability and propose that these factors should be considered in the selection for musculoskeletal health in the chickens of the future. Our new anatomical data for a wide range of domestic and wild-type chickens is useful in a comparative context and for deeper functional analysis including computer modelling/simulation of limb mechanics.
机译:密集的人工选择导致了现代肉鸡的生产,在过去的几十年中,这种肉的生长速度显着提高,并且身体形态发生明显变化。不幸的是,这与肌肉骨骼异常有关,肌肉骨骼异常改变了这些鸟类的行走能力,引发了明显的福利问题,并造成了经济损失。在这里,我们对鸡的祖先和派生的肌肉解剖结构进行比较研究,以开始弄清楚鸡的肌肉形态的进化变化如何影响其运动功能,并可能导致la行。我们测量了50只鸟的右骨盆肢的肌肉建筑特性,包括巨型丛林鸡,商品肉鸡和四个纯种商品肉鸡育种系(从中获得肉鸡种群),以鉴定肉鸡建筑设计的哪些特征与祖先状况最大的分歧。我们报告说,商品线鸟的骨盆肢肌肉质量下降,这可能是因为它们携带较大的体重而可能损害其运动能力。对骨盆四肢肌肉的这种更大需求主要导致了髋关节支撑的变化,从而在肉鸡种群中显示出明显更大的绑架者和更大的内侧旋转肌。在商品系鸟类种群中发现差异,这可能归因于不同的选择压力,可能反映了这些鸟类的步行能力差异。此外,丛林禽似乎既具有更大的力量产生能力,又具有更长,可能更快的收缩肌肉,这表明肌肉骨骼/运动功能优越。我们提供了基准数据以生成假设,以更深入地研究危害现代肉鸡步行能力的特定生物力学约束,并建议在选择未来鸡的骨骼肌肉健康时应考虑这些因素。我们在广泛的家养和野生型鸡身上获得的新解剖学数据可用于比较环境和更深层次的功能分析,包括计算机建模/肢体力学模拟。

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