| 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 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