| Literature DB >> 26495123 |
Caroline Larsson1, Øystein Ahlstrøm2, Peter Junghans3, Rasmus B Jensen1, Dominique Blache4, Anne-Helene Tauson5.
Abstract
The oral [(13)C]bicarbonate technique (o(13)CBT) was assessed for the determination of short-term energy expenditure (EE) under field conditions. A total of eight Alaskan huskies were fed two experimental diets in a cross-over experiment including two periods of 3 weeks. Effects of diets on EE, apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) and on plasma hormones, blood lactate and glucose were furthermore investigated. The percentages of metabolisable energy derived from protein (P), fat (F) and carbohydrates (C) were 26:58:16 in the PFC diet and 24:75:1 in the PF diet. Measurements of EE were performed in the post-absorptive state during rest. Blood samples were collected during rest and exercise and ATTD was determined after days with rest and with exercise. EE was higher (P < 0·01) in period 2 than in period 1 (68 v. 48 kJ/kg body weight(0·75) per h). The ATTD of organic matter, crude protein and crude fat was higher (P < 0·01) in the PF diet compared with the PFC diet, and lower (P < 0·01) for total carbohydrates. Exercise did not affect ATTD. Higher (P < 0·01) insulin-like growth factor 1 and leptin concentrations were measured when fed the PF diet compared with the PFC diet. Concentrations of insulin decreased (P < 0·01), whereas cortisol and ghrelin increased (P < 0·05), after exercise. There was no effect of diet on blood lactate and glucose, but higher (P < 0·001) lactate concentrations were measured in period 1 than in period 2. The results suggest that the o(13)CBT can be used in the field to estimate short-term EE in dogs during resting conditions. Higher ATTD and energy density of the PF diet may be beneficial when energy requirements are high.Entities:
Keywords: 13C; ATTD, apparent total tract digestibility; BW, body weight; BW0·75, metabolic body weight; Diet; Digestibility; Dogs; EE, energy expenditure; Energy expenditure; HR, heart rate; IGF-1, insulin-like growth factor 1; ME, metabolisable energy; PF diet, protein–fat diet; PFC diet, protein–fat-carbohydrate diet; RF, fractional 13C recovery in breath CO2; RQ, respiratory quotient; TR, rectal temperature; o13CBT, oral [13C]bicarbonate technique; ppm, parts per million
Year: 2015 PMID: 26495123 PMCID: PMC4611086 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2015.23
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Ingredients, DM, chemical composition, metabolisable energy (ME) content and protein–fat–carbohydrate ratios of the experimental protein–fat–carbohydrate (PFC) and protein–fat (PF) diets
| Experimental diets | ||
|---|---|---|
| PFC | PF | |
| Ingredient composition (g/kg diet) | ||
| Salmon by-products | 220 | 220 |
| Chicken by-products | 400 | 335 |
| Beef/pig by-products | 270 | |
| Cattle rumen | 220 | 170 |
| Precooked wheat | 155 | |
| Vitamin and mineral mixture | 5 | 5 |
| Yttrium oxide | 0·83 | 0·83 |
| DM (g/kg diet) | 454 | 410 |
| Chemical composition (g/kg DM) | ||
| Ash | 75 | 81 |
| Crude protein | 339 | 369 |
| Crude fat | 323 | 514 |
| Carbohydrates | ||
| Starch | 196 | 2 |
| Dietary fibre | 73 | 20 |
| NSP | 35 | 4 |
| Lignin | 38 | 16 |
| Energy | ||
| ME (MJ/kg DM) | 22·0 | 26·9 |
| Protein:fat:carbohydrate ratio (% of ME) | 26:58:16 | 24:75:1 |
Containing per kg mixture: vitamin A (retinol), 1·05 mg; vitamin D3, 12·5 μg; vitamin E, 150·00 mg; thiamin, 1·50 mg; riboflavin, 2·80 mg, vitamin B6, 1·80 mg; vitamin B12, 0·02 mg; niacin, 9·00 mg; folic acid, 0·20 mg; pantothenic acid, 10·00 mg; biotin, 1500 mg; choline, 250·00 mg; vitamin C, 15·00 mg; Fe, 118 mg; Mn, 20 mg; Zn, 30 mg; Cu, 3·8 mg; I, 0·4 mg; Se, 0·16 mg.
Determined by conversion factors (18·4 kJ/g protein, 39·8 kJ/g fat and 17·6 kJ/g carbohydrates) multiplied by the respective apparent total tract digestibility values for protein, fat and carbohydrates (see Table 2).
Apparent total tract digestibility (%) of main nutrients measured in dogs* fed the experimental protein–fat–carbohydrate (PFC) and protein–fat (PF) diets, after 2 d with rest at the kennel and after 2 d with exercise†
(Least square means (LS-means) and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Diet | Activity | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PFC | PF | Rest | Exercise | |||||||
| LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | Diet | Activity | |
| Organic matter | 89·9 | 88·7, 91·3 | 95·2 | 94·0, 96·5 | 92·6 | 90·8, 94·4 | 92·0 | 90·3, 93·8 | <0·001 | NS |
| Crude protein | 91·3 | 90·2, 92·3 | 94·3 | 93·2, 95·3 | 92·8 | 91·8, 93·9 | 92·7 | 91·6, 93·7 | <0·01 | NS |
| Crude fat | 98·6 | 98·3, 98·8 | 99·3 | 99·0, 99·5 | 98·7 | 98·6, 99·1 | 99·0 | 98·7, 99·2 | <0·01 | NS |
| Total carbohydrates | 76·7 | 70·3, 82·5 | 49·6 | 43·2, 55·9 | 77·8 | 67·7, 88·0 | 74·9 | 64·7, 85·1 | <0·001 | NS |
Number of observations per treatment: n 8.
Sled runs, 12 km/d with an approximate speed of 16–18 km/h.
Fig. 1.13C kinetics after administration of the 13C tracer to the same dog during resting conditions in period 1 (–▲–) and period 2 (–●–). Concentrations of carbon dioxide in the analysed breath bag during resting conditions in the same dog in period 1 (--△--) and period 2 (--○--). ppm, Parts per million.
Heart rate, estimated carbon dioxide production and energy expenditure in dogs* fed the experimental protein–fat–carbohydrate (PFC) and protein–fat (PF) diets during days with rest at the kennel
(Least square means (LS-means) and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Diet | Period | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PFC | PF | 1 | 2 | |||||||
| LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | Diet | Period | |
| Heart rate (bpm) | 123 | 115, 130 | 119 | 111, 128 | 113 | 104, 121 | 129 | 121, 138 | NS | <0·01 |
| CO2 production(litres/kg BW0·75 per h) | 2·0 | 1·4, 2·6 | 2·4 | 1·8, 3·0 | 1·8 | 1·2, 2·4 | 2·6 | 2·0, 3·2 | NS | <0·01 |
| Energy expenditure (kJ/kg BW0·75 per h) | 53 | 37, 69 | 63 | 47, 79 | 48 | 32, 64 | 68 | 52, 84 | NS | <0·01 |
bpm, Beats per min; BW0·75, metabolic body weight.
Number of observations per treatment: n 8.
Plasma concentrations of insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), cortisol, leptin and total ghrelin measured in dogs* fed the experimental protein–fat–carbohydrate (PFC) and protein–fat (PF) diets during days with rest at the kennel
(Least square means (LS-means) and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Diet | Period | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PFC | PF | 1 | 2 | |||||||
| LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | Diet | Period | |
| Insulin (μU/ml)† | 7·2 | 5·4, 9·0 | 6·3 | 4·5, 8·2 | 5·1 | 3·3, 6·9 | 8·4 | 6·6, 10·2 | NS | <0·01 |
| IGF-1 (ng/ml) | 7·2 | 5·9, 8·5 | 10·4 | 9·1, 11·7 | 8·5 | 7·2, 9·8 | 9·1 | 7·8, 10·3 | <0·01 | NS |
| Cortisol (nmol/l) | 91·9 | 68·2, 115·6 | 82·6 | 58·9, 106·4 | 80·1 | 56·3, 103·8 | 94·5 | 70·8, 118·2 | NS | NS |
| Leptin (ng/ml) | 0·36 | 0·30, 0·42 | 0·52 | 0·46, 0·59 | 0·43 | 0·37, 0·49 | 0·45 | 0·39, 0·52 | <0·01 | NS |
| Total ghrelin (pg/ml) | 1212 | 962, 1463 | 1039 | 789, 1290 | 1134 | 884, 1384 | 1118 | 867, 1368 | NS | NS |
Number of observations per treatment: n 8.
† To convert to pmol/l, multiply by 6·945.
Plasma concentrations of insulin, insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), cortisol, leptin and total ghrelin in dogs* fed the experimental protein–fat–carbohydrate (PFC) and protein–fat (PF) diets, measured before and after exercise†
(Least square means (LS-means) and 95 % confidence intervals)
| Diet | Exercise | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PFC | PF | Before | After | |||||||
| LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | LS-mean | 95 % CI | Diet | Exercise | |
| Insulin (μU/ml) | 9·1 | 6·8, 11·4 | 7·1 | 4·8, 9·4 | 10·1 | 7·8, 12·4 | 6·1 | 3·8, 8·4 | NS | <0·01 |
| IGF-1 (ng/ml) | 6·9 | 6·2, 7·6 | 9·5 | 8·8, 10·2 | 8·2 | 7·5, 8·9 | 8·2 | 7·5, 8·9 | <0·001 | NS |
| Cortisol (nmol/l) | 139 | 113, 166 | 146 | 120, 173 | 116 | 90, 142 | 170 | 144, 196 | NS | <0·01 |
| Leptin (ng/ml) | 0·35 | 0·32, 0·39 | 0·48 | 0·44, 0·51 | 0·42 | 0·38, 0·44 | 0·41 | 0·39, 0·45 | <0·001 | NS |
| Total ghrelin (pg/ml) | 1404 | 1033, 1776 | 1298 | 927, 1670 | 1225 | 853, 1596 | 1478 | 1107, 1850 | NS | 0·02 |
Number of observations per treatment: n 8.
Sled runs, 12 km/d with an approximate speed of 16–18 km/h.
To convert to pmol/l, multiply by 6·945.
Fig. 2.Blood glucose (---) and lactate (––) concentrations measured in dogs (n 8) during exercise in period 1 (○) and period 2 (●). Blood samples were taken pre- (0 km), midway (6 km) and post-exercise (12 km). Values are means, with standard errors represented by vertical bars. a,b Mean values with unlike letters were significantly different between the two periods (P < 0·05).