| Literature DB >> 28710591 |
Siemowit Muszyński1, Ewa Tomaszewska2, Małgorzata Kwiecień3, Piotr Dobrowolski4, Agnieszka Tomczyk2.
Abstract
Tibial mechanical, chemical, and histomorphometrical traits were investigated for growing male Ross 308 broiler chickens fed diets that had <span class="Chemical">copper (Cu) from organic source at a lowered level of 25% of the daily requirement (4 mg kg-1 of a premix) with or without phytase. Dietary treatments were control non-copper, non-phytase group (0 Suppl); 4 mg kg-1 Cu non-phytase group (25%Cu); and 4 mg kg-1 Cu + 500 FTU kg-1 phytase group (25%Cu + phyt). The results show that birds fed with the addition of phytase exhibited improved weight gain and final body weight and had increased serum IGF-1 and osteocalcin concentrations. The serum concentration of Cu and P did not differ between groups; however, Ca concentration decreased in the 25%Cu + phyt group when compared to the 25%Cu group. Added Cu increased bone Ca, P, Cu, and ash content in Cu-supplemented groups, but bone weight and length increased only by the addition of phytase. Bone geometry, yield, and ultimate strengths were affected by Cu and phytase addition. A decrease of the elastic stress and ultimate stress of the tibia in Cu-supplemented groups was observed. The histomorphometric analysis showed a positive effect of Cu supplementation on real bone volume and trabecular thickness in the tibia metaphyseal trabeculae; additionally, phytase increased the trabeculea number. The supplementation with Cu significantly increased the total articular cartilage and growth plate cartilage thickness; however, the changes in thickness of particular zones were dependent upon phytase addition. In summary, dietary Cu supplements given to growing broilers with Cu in their diet restricted to 25% of the daily requirement had a positive effect on bone metabolism, and phytase supplementation additionally improved cartilage development.Entities:
Keywords: Bone histomorphometry; Broiler chicken; Mechanical testing; Organic copper; Phytase
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28710591 PMCID: PMC5838127 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-017-1092-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Trace Elem Res ISSN: 0163-4984 Impact factor: 3.738
Composition and nutritive value of the experimental diet
| Ingredients (%) | Starter (1–21 days) | Grower (22–35 days) | Finisher (36–42 days) |
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| Corn | 24.5 | 40.0 | 40.0 |
| Wheat | 42.9 | 27.9 | 28.8 |
| Soybean mealf | 25.0 | 24.9 | 22.9 |
| Soybean oil | 2.50 | 3.69 | 3.98 |
| Phosphate 1—Ca | 0.90 | 0.90 | 0.81 |
| Fodder chalk | 1.40 | 1.13 | 1.09 |
| Sodium bicarbonate | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 |
| NaCl | 0.29 | 0.25 | 0.26 |
| Premix vitamin (no Cu) | 0.50a | 0.50b | 0.50c |
| Concentrate protein—fattyg | 1.00 | – | 1.00 |
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| 0.30 | 0.23 | 0.23 |
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| 0.42 | 0.28 | 0.27 |
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| 0.18 | 0.13 | 0.07 |
| The nutritional value of diet | |||
| ME (MJ kg−1)e | 12.7 | 13.1 | 13.2 |
| Total protein (%)d | 21.2 | 20.4 | 19.9 |
| Crude fiber (%)d | 1.64 | 1.59 | 1.73 |
| Crude fat (%)d | 4.57 | 5.42 | 5.53 |
| Lysine, total (%)d | 1.28 | 1.14 | 1.08 |
| Met + Cys (%)d | 0.92 | 0.81 | 0.82 |
| Total Ca (%)d | 0.87 | 0.79 | 0.76 |
| Total P (%)d | 0.65 | 0.66 | 0.64 |
| Phytate P (%)d | 0.32 | 0.32 | 0.32 |
| Bioavailable P (%)e | 0.42 | 0.41 | 0.39 |
| Total Ca/P bioavailablee | 2.12 | 1.90 | 1.92 |
| Cu from plants in basal diet (mg kg−1)d | 6.04 | 6.07 | 5.91 |
| Fe (mg kg−1)d | 40.31 | 39.82 | 38.61 |
| Cu (mg kg−1)d | |||
| 4 mg Cu-Gly | 10.28 | 10.34 | 10.21 |
| 4 mg Cu-Gly + Phyt | 11.12 | 10.87 | 11.01 |
aContent of vitamins and minerals per 1 kg of starter: Mn 100 mg, I 1 mg, Fe 40 mg, Cu 16 mg, Se 0.15 mg, vitamin A 15000 UI, vitamin D3 5000 UI, vitamin E 75 mg, vitamin K3 4 mg, vitamin B1 3 mg, vitamin B2 8 mg, vitamin B6 5 mg, vitamin B12 0.016 mg, biotin 0.2 mg, folic acid 2 mg, nicotinic acid 60 mg, pantothenic acid 18 mg, choline 1800 mg
bContent of vitamins and minerals per 1 kg of grower: Mn 100 mg, I 1 mg, Fe 40 mg, Cu 16 mg, Se 0.15 mg, vitamin A 12000 UI, vitamin D3 5000 UI, vitamin E 50 mg, vitamin K3 3 mg, vitamin B1 2 mg, vitamin B2 6 mg, vitamin B6 4 mg, vitamin B12 0.016 μg, biotin 0.2 mg, folic acid 1.75 mg, nicotinic acid 60 mg, pantothenic acid 18 mg, choline 1600 mg
cContent of vitamins and minerals per 1 kg of finisher: Mn 100 mg, I 1 mg, Fe 40 mg, Cu 16 mg, Se 0.15 mg, vitamin A 12000 UI, vitamin D3 5000 UI, vitamin E 50 mg, vitamin K3 2 mg, vitamin B1 2 mg, vitamin B2 5 mg, vitamin B6 3 mg, vitamin B12 0.011 μg, biotin 0.05 mg, folic acid 1.5 mg, nicotinic acid 35 mg, pantothenic acid 18 mg, choline 1600 mg
dAnalyzed values
eCalculated values
fForty-six percent total protein in dry matter
gOne kilogram concentrate protein-fatty contains 2% crude fat, 39% crude protein, 10.8 MJ ME
The body weight (initial and 42-day-old as final body weight) of control broilers and supplemented with Cu in 25% of daily demand dependently on phytase supplementation
| Group | Number | Body weight (g) | Daily weight gain (g) | |
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| Initial body weight | Final body weight | |||
| 0 Suppl | 10 | 44.1 ± 1.0 | 2262 ± 127a | 49.4 ± 4.3a |
| Cu25% | 10 | 43.8 ± 1.0 | 2281 ± 144a | 53.3 ± 3.4a |
| Cu25% + phyt | 10 | 44.0 ± 0.8 | 2716 ± 160b | 63.6 ± 3.8b |
| SEM | 0.17 | 46 | 1.31 | |
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Mean values in columns with different lowercase letters differ significantly at P < 0.05; data given are mean ± SD (standard deviation)
SEM standard error of the mean, 0 Suppl the control group without received Cu in premix, Cu25% the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly, Cu25% + phyt the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly with phytase
Fig. 1The serum concentration of calcium (Ca), copper (Cu), phosphorus (P), and Ca/P ratio in 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. Data given are mean ± SD. a, b Values with different letters differ significantly at P < 0.05. 0 Suppl—the control group without received Cu in premix. Cu25%—the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly. Cu25% + phyt—the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly with phytase
Fig. 2The bone content of calcium (Ca), phosphorus (P), copper (Cu), crude ash, and bone Ca/P ratio in 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. Data given are mean ± SD. a, b Values with different letters differ significantly at P < 0.05. The description of the groups as in Fig. 1
The physical, mechanical, and geometric properties of tibia obtained from 42-day-old broilers in the control group and supplemented with Cu in 25% of daily demand dependently on phytase supplementation
| Item | Group | SEM |
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| 0 Suppl ( | Cu25% ( | Cu25% + phyt ( | |||
| Bone general properties | |||||
| Bone weight (g) | 19.4a | 20.1a | 26.2b | 0.9 |
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| Bone length (mm) | 110a | 110a | 115b | 1 |
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| Bone weight/bone length (g mm−1) | 0.176a | 0.182a | 0.228b | 0.01 |
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| Bone geometrical properties | |||||
| Horizontal internal diameter h (mm) | 4.41a | 5.08b | 5.76c | 0.20 |
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| Horizontal external diameter H (mm) | 6.83a | 8.62b | 11.18c | 0.50 |
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| Vertical internal diameter b (mm) | 2.07a | 4.46b | 4.81b | 0.33 |
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| Vertical external diameter B (mm) | 4.52a | 7.44b | 8.70c | 0.49 |
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| Cross section area A (mm2) | 17.1a | 32.6b | 55.0c | 4.5 |
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| Mean relative wall thickness MRWT (–) | 0.86a | 0.71b | 0.89a | 0.04 |
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| Cortical index CI (%) | 44.3ab | 40.9a | 46.3b | 1.1 |
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| Midshaft volume (cm3) | 0.76a | 1.44b | 2.53c | 0.21 |
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| Moment of inertia Ix (mm4) | 30a | 157b | 348c | 40 |
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| Index of gyration Rg (mm) | 1.31a | 2.16b | 2.45c | 0.14 |
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| Yield strength (N) | 149a | 158a | 383b | 29 |
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| Ultimate strength (N) | 239a | 248a | 549b | 40 |
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| Elastic stress (MPa) | 133a | 46b | 61b | 11 |
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| Ultimate stress (MPa) | 215a | 69b | 86b | 18 |
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| Bending moment (N·m) | 1.64a | 1.75a | 4.41b | 0.35 |
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Mean values in rows with different lowercase letters differ significantly at P < 0.05; data given are means
SEM standard error of the mean, 0 Suppl the control group without received Cu in premix, Cu25% the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly, Cu25% + phyt the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly with phytase
The histomorphometrical parameters of trabeculae of cancellous bone in tibia obtained from 42-day-old broilers in the control group and supplemented with Cu in 25% of daily demand dependently on phytase supplementation
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| 0 Suppl | Cu25% | Cu25% + phyt | |||
| BV/TV (%) | 16.2a | 18.2b | 21.5b | 0.08 |
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| Tb.Th mean (μm) | 33.8a | 55.5b | 53.4b | 1.69 |
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| Tb.Th max (μm) | 117a | 150b | 148b | 7.45 |
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| Tb.Sp mean (μm) | 186a | 287b | 132a | 13.00 |
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| Tb.Sp max (μm) | 597ab | 696b | 381a | 39.70 |
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| Fd (–) | 1.54b | 1.46a | 1.62c | 0.016 |
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| Tb.N (mm−1) | 4.75a | 4.07a | 6.13b | 0.62 |
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Mean values in rows with different lowercase letters differ significantly at P < 0.05; data given are means
SEM standard error of the mean, BV/TV relative bone volume, Tb.Th trabecular thickness, Tb.Sp trabecular separation, Fd fractal dimension of trabecular bone, Tb.N trabecular number, 0 Suppl the control group without received Cu in premix, Cu25% the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly, Cu25% + phyt the group received Cu in 25% of daily demand from Cu-Gly with phytase
Fig. 3The morphology of the articular cartilage and the growth plate of tibia obtained from 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. Data given are mean ± SD. a, b Values with different letters differ significantly at P < 0.05. The description of the groups as in Fig. 1
Fig. 4The representative images of safranin-O staining carried out on formaldehyde-fixed sections from the tibial articular cartilage of 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. The cartilage from the control group displayed a very low proteoglycan content (displaying weaker staining pattern), while the chickens treated with the Cu-Gly at the concentration of 25% of daily demand demonstrated higher but not strong staining patterns linked with a higher content of proteoglycans. The most intensive staining with safranin-O was observed around chondrocytes. Vertical section of zone I and upper part of zone II of the tibial articular cartilage from the control group fed the Cu-deficient control diet (a), the Cu25% + phyt group (b), and the Cu25% + phyt group (c). Magnification ×200. The description of the groups as in Fig. 1
Fig. 5The representative images of PSR staining carried out on formaldehyde-fixed sections from the tibial articular cartilage of 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. The large collagen fibers are orange or red, and the thick ones, including reticular fibers, are green. Vertical section of zone I of the tibial articular cartilage from the control group fed the Cu-deficient control diet (a), the Cu25% + phyt group (b), and the Cu25% + phyt group (c). Magnification ×200. The description of the groups as in Fig. 1
Fig. 6The serum concentration of insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1), growth hormone, osteocalcin, and leptin in 42-day-old chickens treated with Cu in organic (Cu-Gly) form dependently on phytase supplementation. Data given are mean ± SD. a, b Values with different letters differ significantly at P < 0.05. The description of the groups as in Fig. 1