1. Available phosphorus levels modulate gene expression related to intestinal calcium and phosphorus absorption and bone parameters differently in gilts and barrows
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Julia Christiane Vötterl, Jutamat Klinsoda, Simone Koger, Isabel Hennig-Pauka, Doris Verhovsek, and Barbara U. Metzler-Zebeli
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bones ,intestines ,kidneys ,phytases ,phosphorus ,serum ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Objective Dietary phytase increases bioavailability of phytate-bound phosphorus (P) in pig nutrition affecting dietary calcium (Ca) to P ratio, intestinal uptake, and systemic utilization of both minerals, which may contribute to improper bone mineralization. We used phytase to assess long-term effects of two dietary available P (aP) levels using a one-phase feeding system on gene expression related to Ca and P homeostasis along the intestinal tract and in the kidney, short-chain fatty acids in stomach, cecum, and colon, serum, and bone parameters in growing gilts and barrows. Methods Growing pigs (37.9±6.2 kg) had either free access to a diet without (Con; 75 gilts and 69 barrows) or with phytase (650 phytase units; n = 72/diet) for 56 days. Samples of blood, duodenal, jejunal, ileal, cecal, and colonic mucosa and digesta, kidney, and metacarpal bones were collected from 24 pigs (6 gilts and 6 barrows per diet). Results Phytase decreased daily feed intake and average daily gain, whereas aP intake increased with phytase versus Con diet (p
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- 2023
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