Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Breast muscle myopathies: twists and turns in modern broilers.
- Journal:
- Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Greene, Elizabeth S et al.
- Affiliation:
- University of Arkansas · United States
Abstract
Although poultry meat production supports the livelihood and provides food security for billions of people worldwide, it is facing substantial challenges. The emergence of broiler breast myopathies (white striping, woody breast, spaghetti meat) at large scale is one of the most significant economic and welfare challenges that menace poultry production sustainability and for which there is currently no effective prevention, due to its unknown aetiologies. Here, by inviting and gathering several experts with diverse, but complementary disciplines, the objective of the present review is to highlight the current progress and knowledge on these myopathies. Five sections are presented, describing in detail the history and geographic occurrence of these breast myopathies, their macroscopic morphologies and microscopic characteristics, their putative aetiologies and causes as well as their underlying molecular mechanisms, and potential strategies and solutions. The is review summarizes both descriptive and functional mechanistic studies, highlights the complexity of these myopathies and the kinship between broiler genome, nutrition, and management, and outlines some of the promising molecular signatures. It aims to offer new fundamental frameworks for future investigations.
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