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Dietary supplemental vitamin D3 enhances phosphorus absorption and utilisation by regulating gene expression of related phosphate transporters in the small intestine of broilers.

Yuxin Shao1, Qian Wen1, Shumin Zhang1, Lin Lu1, Liyang Zhang1, Xiudong Liao1, Xugang Luo1.   

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The present study was carried out to evaluate the effect of dietary supplemental vitamin D3 (VD3) on P absorption and utilisation as well as its related mechanisms in the small intestine of broilers. A total of 384 1-d-old Arbor Acres male broilers were assigned randomly into four treatments following a completely randomised design with a 2 (dietary non-phytate P (NPP) contents: 0·43 and 0·22 %)×2 (dietary VD3 supplemental levels: 0 and 87·5 μg/kg) factorial arrangement. The experiment lasted for 22 d. The results showed that P contents in serum from the hepatic portal vein and tibia ash of broilers were higher (P<0·05) for 0·43 % NPP than for 0·22 % NPP. The type IIb Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter (NaP-IIb) protein expressions in the duodenum and ileum were higher (P<0·05) also for 0·43 % NPP than 0·22 % NPP. Supplementation of VD3 enhanced (P<0·05) tibia P retention rate and type III Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter (PiT)-1 protein expression in the duodenum of all broilers. Moreover, VD3 supplementation decreased (P<0·002) mortality and increased (P<0·02) serum P content from the hepatic portal vein after 4 h of feeding, tibia ash content, tibia ash P content and protein expressions of NaP-IIb and PiT-1 in the jejunum of broilers fed diet with 0·22 % NPP. Thus, dietary supplemental VD3 promoted intestinal P absorption and bone P utilisation, and this effect might be associated with enhanced PiT-1 levels in the duodenum and PiT-1 and NaP-IIb levels in the jejunum respectively when dietary NPP is limiting.

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Keywords:  1; 1α-OH D3zzm321990 1α-hydroxycholecalciferol; 25(OH)-D3zzm321990 25-hydroxycholecalciferol; ADFI average daily feed intake; ADG average daily gain; F:G feed:gain; GAPDH glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; NPP non-phytate P; NaP-IIb type IIb Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter; PiT type III Na-dependent phosphate cotransporter; TPRR tibia P retention rate; VD3zzm321990 vitamin D3zzm321990; 25(OH)2-D3zzm321990 1; 25-dihyroxyvitamin D3zzm321990; Absorption; Broilers; Phosphorus; Sodium-dependent phosphate cotransporters; Utilisation; Vitamin D3zzm321990

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30370888     DOI: 10.1017/S0007114518002763

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Nutr        ISSN: 0007-1145            Impact factor:   3.718


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