| Literature DB >> 32528671 |
M Bournazel1,2, M J Duclos1, F Lecompte3, D Guillou2, C Peyronnet4, A Quinsac5, N Même1, A Narcy1.
Abstract
Dietary electrolyte balance (dEB) is known to affect acid-base status and mineral metabolism, but is rarely considered in diet formulation for pigs. Yet, the use of a wide variety of local feedstuffs in Europe contributes to lowering the dEB and increasing the fibre content. Hence, mineral requirements may be modified and skeletal health affected. Therefore, the effects of a lower dEB and a higher dietary Ca level on acid-base balance and mineral status were assessed in young pigs fed a diversified diet. A total of twenty-four weaned pigs were fed a control moderate-dEB diet (C) or a diversified moderate-dEB (D), low-dEB (D-A) or low-dEB supplemented with Ca (D-CA) diet. Growth performance, venous blood gas and chemistry, urine pH, mineral balance and femur characteristics were determined. With an equivalent dEB compared with the C diet, the D diet caused an acidification of the urine and increased the excretion of P as a result of a higher dietary content of S. Low-grade metabolic acidosis occurred in piglets fed the D-A diet with changes at systemic and urine levels. A higher excretion of ammonia and P in urine was observed and some bone characteristics tended to be negatively affected. Ca supplementation partially counteracted the effects of low-grade acidosis. Urine excretion of P and ammonia was alleviated and bone characteristics improved. In conclusion, a higher Ca supply must be considered in more diversified diets to counteract the risk of evolving towards low-grade metabolic acidosis which can negatively affect bone.Entities:
Keywords: ADG, average daily gain; AR, apparent retention; ATTD, apparent total tract digestibility; Acid−base balance; Bone; C, control low-fibre diet; Calcium; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca; DDGS, distillers' dried grains with solubles; Dietary electrolyte balance; FCR, feed conversion ratio; HU, Hounsfield units; dEB, dietary electrolyte balance
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32528671 PMCID: PMC7264857 DOI: 10.1017/jns.2020.10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Nutr Sci ISSN: 2048-6790
Composition of experimental diets (as-fed basis)
| C | D | D-A | D-CA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ingredients (g/kg) | ||||
| Maize | 303 | 175 | 173 | 168 |
| Soyabean meal | 217 | 76⋅5 | 76⋅5 | 76⋅7 |
| Barley | 260 | 260 | 260 | 260 |
| Wheat | 177 | 177 | 177 | 177 |
| Wheat bran | – | 80⋅0 | 80⋅0 | 80⋅0 |
| Sugar beet pulp | – | 60⋅0 | 60⋅0 | 60⋅0 |
| Wheat DDGS | – | 50⋅0 | 50⋅0 | 50⋅0 |
| Casein HCl | 7⋅80 | 54⋅5 | 54⋅2 | 54⋅2 |
| Soya oil | – | 27⋅0 | 28⋅0 | 28⋅0 |
| Calcium chloride (2H2O) | – | – | 9⋅40 | 9⋅40 |
| Monocalcium phosphate | 10⋅2 | 11⋅2 | 11⋅2 | 11⋅2 |
| Calcium carbonate | 8⋅95 | 6⋅60 | – | 4⋅83 |
| Potassium citrate | 4⋅80 | – | – | |
| Salt | 3⋅75 | 3⋅38 | 3⋅38 | 3⋅38 |
| Potassium chloride | – | – | 3⋅35 | 3⋅35 |
| 4⋅60 | 4⋅38 | 4⋅38 | 4⋅38 | |
| 1⋅65 | 2⋅14 | 2⋅13 | 2⋅13 | |
| 1⋅56 | 1⋅88 | 1⋅88 | 1⋅88 | |
| 0⋅45 | 0⋅62 | 0⋅62 | 0⋅62 | |
| Chemical characteristics (g/kg) | ||||
| DM | 891 | 898 | 896 | 894 |
| NE (MJ/kg) | 9⋅66 | 9⋅68 | 9⋅67 | 9⋅62 |
| Crude protein | 174 | 174 | 173 | 173 |
| Lipids | 26⋅0 | 46⋅1 | 51⋅1 | 51⋅6 |
| TDF | (110) | (137) | (176) | (165) |
| Insoluble fibre | (94⋅6) | (121) | (111) | (140) |
| Soluble fibre | (16) | (16) | (65) | (25) |
| Digestible P | 3⋅0 | 3⋅0 | 3⋅0 | 3⋅0 |
| Total P | 5⋅7 | 5⋅6 | 6⋅5 | 6⋅2 |
| Ca | 7⋅7 (6⋅9) | 7⋅6 (6⋅5) | 7⋅7 (6⋅4) | 9⋅5 (8⋅2) |
| Ca:dP | 2⋅6 | 2⋅5 | 2⋅6 | 3⋅2 |
| K | 7⋅5 (7⋅2) | 7⋅5 (7⋅3) | 7⋅5 (7⋅9) | 7⋅5 (7⋅8) |
| Na | 1⋅6 (1⋅5) | 1⋅6 (1⋅2) | 1⋅6 (1⋅2) | 1⋅6 (1⋅4) |
| Cl | 4⋅0 (5⋅1) | 4⋅0 (4⋅9) | 10 (11) | 10 (12) |
| dEB (mEq/kg) | 148 (104) | 148 (99) | −24 (−60) | −24 (−82) |
| S | 1⋅9 (2⋅0) | 1⋅9 (2⋅3) | 1⋅9 (2⋅4) | 1⋅9 (2⋅3) |
C, control low-fibre diet; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca; DDGS, distillers' dried grains with solubles; NE, net energy; TDF, total dietary fibre; dEB, dietary electrolyte balance.
Premix (0⋅50%) was added in all diets: 10 000 IU (3000 μg) vitamin A (retinol); 2000 IU (50 μg) vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol); 20 mg vitamin E (tocopherol); 2 mg vitamin K3 (menadione); 2 mg vitamin B1 (thiamine); 5 mg vitamin B2 (riboflavin); 20 mg vitamin B3 (vitamin PP, niacin); 11 mg vitamin B5 (calcium pantothenate); 5 mg vitamin B6 (pyridoxine); 0⋅2 mg vitamin B8 (biotin, vitamin H); 1 mg vitamin B9 (folic acid); 0⋅03 mg vitamin B12 (cyanocobalamin); 600 mg choline chloride; 104 mg Fe (FeCO3); 20 mg Cu (CuSO4); 40 mg Mn (MnO); 99 mg Zn (ZnO); 1 mg Co (CoCO3); 0⋅6 mg iodine (Ca(IO3)2); 0⋅3 mg Se (Na2SeO3); 2⋅95 g Ca (CaCO3).
Analysed values in parentheses.
Average weight, feed intake and feed efficiency of piglets during the experimental period*
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| C | D | D-A | D-CA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Initial BW (kg) | 11⋅2 | 11⋅1 | 11⋅4 | 11⋅3 | 0⋅08 | 0⋅31 |
| Final BW (kg) | 24⋅6b | 26⋅9a | 25⋅4a | 25⋅9a | 0⋅27 | 0⋅023 |
| ADG (g/d) | 612b | 718a | 640b | 662 | 12⋅2 | 0⋅008 |
| ADFI (g/d) | 786 | 825 | 804 | 799 | 8⋅98 | 0⋅41 |
| FCR | 1⋅31a | 1⋅17b | 1⋅29a | 1⋅23 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅007 |
C, control low-fibre diet; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca; BW, body weight; ADG, average daily gain; ADFI, average daily feed intake; FCR, feed conversion ratio.
Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P < 0⋅05).
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Effect of dietary treatments on venous blood gas, serum chemistry, urine pH and ammonia excretion of piglets*
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| C | D | D-A | D-CA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Blood | ||||||
| pH | 7⋅466 | 7⋅470 | 7⋅463 | 7⋅447 | 0⋅002 | 0⋅22 |
| pCO2 (mmHg) | 45⋅12a | 44⋅81a,b | 42⋅49b | 43⋅41b | 0⋅23 | <0⋅001 |
| HCO3− (mmol/l) | 30⋅88a | 30⋅46a,b | 29⋅43b,c | 28⋅68c | 0⋅18 | <0⋅001 |
| Anion gap (mmol/l) | 15⋅8b | 15⋅8b | 16⋅2a,b | 16⋅6a | 0⋅11 | 0⋅007 |
| BE (mmol/l) | 7⋅74a | 7⋅17a,b | 6⋅03b,c | 5⋅31c | 0⋅19 | <0⋅001 |
| Na+ (mmol/l) | 136⋅8b | 138⋅8a,b | 139⋅4a | 138⋅0a,b | 0⋅35 | 0⋅040 |
| K+ (mmol/l) | 4⋅52 | 4⋅52 | 4⋅58 | 4⋅41 | 0⋅03 | 0⋅13 |
| Cl– (mmol/l) | 97⋅0b | 97⋅4b | 99⋅4a | 98⋅6a | 0⋅18 | <0⋅001 |
| Ca2+ (mg/l) | 87⋅8 | 87⋅9 | 88⋅1 | 87⋅1 | 0⋅39 | 0⋅77 |
| Phosphate (mg/l) | 80⋅0a,b | 82⋅9a | 79⋅9a,b | 76⋅6b | 0⋅76 | <0⋅001 |
| Urine | ||||||
| pH | 7⋅325a | 6⋅720b | 6⋅032c | 6⋅459b,c | 0⋅09 | <0⋅001 |
| Ammonia (mg) | 30⋅4c | 47⋅8b,c | 142a | 103a,b | 10⋅8 | <0⋅001 |
C, control low-fibre diet; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca; BE, base excess determined by blood gas analysis.
a,b,c Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P<0⋅05).
n 4; results for individual pigs reflect the average analysis of eight samples per animal.
Influence of dietary treatments on mineral balance of piglets*
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| C | D | D-A | D-CA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| P | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 2⋅32d | 2⋅49c | 2⋅69a | 2⋅60b | 0⋅03 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 0⋅95 | 0⋅94 | 1⋅01 | 1⋅06 | 0⋅03 | 0⋅14 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 1⋅37c | 1⋅56a,b | 1⋅68a | 1⋅54a,b | 0⋅03 | 0⋅001 |
| ATTD (%) | 59⋅2 | 62⋅5 | 62⋅4 | 59⋅1 | 0⋅94 | 0⋅23 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 0⋅02c | 0⋅08b | 0⋅14a | 0⋅03b,c | 0⋅01 | <0⋅001 |
| Retained (g/d) | 1⋅36 | 1⋅48 | 1⋅53 | 1⋅50 | 0⋅03 | 0⋅071 |
| AR (%) | 58⋅4 | 59⋅4 | 56⋅1 | 57⋅8 | 0⋅95 | 0⋅52 |
| Urinary elimination (%) | 1⋅48c | 4⋅96b | 8⋅38a | 2⋅34b,c | 0⋅72 | <0⋅001 |
| Ca | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 2⋅78b | 2⋅70b | 2⋅68b | 3⋅47a | 0⋅07 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 1⋅22a,b | 1⋅22a,b | 1⋅15b | 1⋅50a | 0⋅05 | 0⋅026 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 1⋅56b | 1⋅48b | 1⋅54b | 1⋅97a | 0⋅06 | <0⋅001 |
| ATTD (%) | 56⋅2 | 54⋅8 | 57⋅4 | 56⋅9 | 1⋅24 | 0⋅88 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 0⋅26a,b | 0⋅09c | 0⋅17b,c | 0⋅33a | 0⋅03 | <0⋅001 |
| Retained (g/d) | 1⋅26b | 1⋅38b | 1⋅37b | 1⋅64a | 0⋅04 | <0⋅001 |
| AR (%) | 45⋅4 | 51⋅2 | 51⋅1 | 47⋅3 | 1⋅13 | 0⋅060 |
| Urinary elimination (%) | 17⋅4a | 6⋅4b | 11⋅1b | 16⋅5a | 1⋅18 | <0⋅001 |
| Na | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 0⋅61a | 0⋅52b | 0⋅48c | 0⋅60a | 0⋅01 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 0⋅08a | 0⋅09a | 0⋅05b | 0⋅05b | 0⋅01 | 0⋅045 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 0⋅54a | 0⋅43b | 0⋅44b | 0⋅56a | 0⋅01 | <0⋅001 |
| ATTD (%) | 87⋅5a,b | 82⋅1b | 90⋅2a,b | 92⋅1a | 1⋅32 | 0⋅029 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 0⋅11 | 0⋅09 | 0⋅13 | 0⋅18 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅15 |
| Retained (g/d) | 0⋅43 | 0⋅34 | 0⋅30 | 0⋅37 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅13 |
| AR (%) | 69⋅9 | 64⋅8 | 62⋅9 | 61⋅8 | 3⋅09 | 0⋅84 |
| Urinary elimination (%) | 20⋅3 | 20⋅9 | 31⋅0 | 33⋅3 | 3⋅23 | 0⋅39 |
| K | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 2⋅90c | 3⋅06b | 3⋅31a | 3⋅29a | 0⋅04 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 0⋅82c | 0⋅92b,c | 1⋅18a | 1⋅08a,b | 0⋅04 | 0⋅001 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 2⋅08 | 2⋅14 | 2⋅13 | 2⋅22 | 0⋅03 | 0⋅47 |
| ATTD (%) | 71⋅5a | 70⋅0a,b | 64⋅4b | 67⋅3a,b | 0⋅96 | 0⋅042 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 1⋅68a,b | 1⋅43b | 1⋅79a | 1⋅83a | 0⋅05 | 0⋅019 |
| Retained (g/d) | 0⋅39a,b | 0⋅71a | 0⋅34b | 0⋅38b | 0⋅05 | 0⋅025 |
| AR (%) | 13⋅6a,b | 23⋅3a | 10⋅3b | 11⋅6b | 1⋅64 | 0⋅011 |
| Urinary elimination | 80⋅9a,b | 67⋅1b | 84⋅1a | 82⋅7a | 2⋅28 | 0⋅018 |
| S | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 0⋅80b | 0⋅98a | 0⋅98a | 0⋅99a | 0⋅02 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 0⋅18 | 0⋅20 | 0⋅22 | 0⋅22 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅059 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 0⋅62b | 0⋅78a | 0⋅77a | 0⋅76a | 0⋅01 | <0⋅001 |
| ATTD (%) | 76⋅9 | 79⋅8 | 78⋅1 | 77⋅6 | 0⋅51 | 0⋅25 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 0⋅25b | 0⋅33a | 0⋅38a | 0⋅36a | 0⋅01 | <0⋅001 |
| Retained (g/d) | 0⋅36 | 0⋅45 | 0⋅39 | 0⋅41 | 0⋅01 | 0⋅087 |
| AR (%) | 45⋅5 | 45⋅7 | 38⋅8 | 41⋅3 | 1⋅17 | 0⋅19 |
| Urinary elimination (%) | 40⋅9 | 42⋅8 | 49⋅1 | 46⋅9 | 1⋅31 | 0⋅12 |
| Cl | ||||||
| Intake (g/d) | 2⋅09c | 2⋅06c | 4⋅72b | 5⋅03a | 0⋅30 | <0⋅001 |
| Excreted in faeces (g/d) | 0⋅14c | 0⋅18b,c | 0⋅27a | 0⋅26a,b | 0⋅02 | 0⋅002 |
| Absorbed (g/d) | 1⋅95c | 1⋅88c | 4⋅45b | 4⋅77a | 0⋅29 | <0⋅001 |
| ATTD (%) | 93⋅4a,b | 91⋅4b | 94⋅3a | 94⋅8a | 0⋅40 | 0⋅004 |
| Urinary excreted (g/d) | 1⋅48b | 1⋅33b | 3⋅82a | 3⋅78a | 0⋅27 | <0⋅001 |
| Retained (g/d) | 0⋅48b | 0⋅55b | 0⋅63a | 0⋅98a | 0⋅06 | 0⋅003 |
| AR (%) | 22⋅9a,b | 26⋅9a | 13⋅1b | 19⋅6a,b | 1⋅68 | 0⋅014 |
| Urinary elimination (%) | 75⋅5a,b | 70⋅6b | 86⋅1a | 79⋅4a,b | 1⋅83 | 0⋅009 |
C, control low-fibre diet; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca; ATTD, apparent total tract digestibility; AR, apparent retention.
a,b,c,d Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P<0⋅05).
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Percentage of the amount absorbed, as described in the Materials and methods section.
Femur characteristics of piglets fed dietary treatments*
(Mean values and pooled standard errors)
| C | D | D-A | D-CA | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight (g DM) | 37⋅6 | 40⋅2 | 39⋅8 | 41⋅1 | 0⋅71 | 0⋅094 |
| Ash (g) | 15⋅7 | 16⋅8 | 16⋅3 | 16⋅9 | 0⋅21 | 0⋅081 |
| Ash (% DM) | 41⋅6 | 42⋅1 | 40⋅9 | 40⋅5 | 0⋅81 | 0⋅47 |
| Morphometry | ||||||
| Length (cm) | 12⋅14 | 12⋅36 | 12⋅19 | 12⋅34 | 0⋅07 | 0⋅66 |
| Diaphysis width (cm) | 1⋅48b | 1⋅59a,b | 1⋅56a,b | 1⋅67a | 0⋅02 | 0⋅017 |
| Medullar cavity width (cm) | 1⋅07b | 1⋅13a,b | 1⋅17a | 1⋅20a | 0⋅02 | 0⋅014 |
| Cortical thickness (cm) | 0⋅42 | 0⋅46 | 0⋅39 | 0⋅47 | 0⋅02 | 0⋅22 |
| Cortical area (cm2) | 3⋅33b | 4⋅09a,b | 3⋅47b | 4⋅44a | 0⋅15 | 0⋅020 |
| Bone mineral density (g/cm3) | ||||||
| Entire bone | 1⋅266 | 1⋅270 | 1⋅268 | 1⋅270 | 0⋅001 | 0⋅64 |
| Trabecular | 1⋅212 | 1⋅214 | 1⋅212 | 1⋅213 | 0⋅001 | 0⋅81 |
| Cortical | 1⋅677 | 1⋅670 | 1⋅680 | 1⋅666 | 0⋅003 | 0⋅29 |
| Mineral content (g/femur) | ||||||
| P | 2⋅885b | 3⋅224a | 3⋅135a,b | 3⋅213a | 0⋅050 | 0⋅045 |
| Ca | 5⋅314 | 5⋅901 | 5⋅732 | 5⋅842 | 0⋅090 | 0⋅067 |
| Na | 0⋅226 | 0⋅243 | 0⋅243 | 0⋅239 | 0⋅004 | 0⋅18 |
| K | 0⋅115 | 0⋅116 | 0⋅117 | 0⋅111 | 0⋅003 | 0⋅89 |
| S | 0⋅083 | 0⋅087 | 0⋅097 | 0⋅087 | 0⋅004 | 0⋅30 |
| Cl | 0⋅119 | 0⋅129 | 0⋅126 | 0⋅126 | 0⋅002 | 0⋅27 |
| Ca:P ratio | 1⋅845 | 1⋅832 | 1⋅828 | 1⋅818 | 0⋅009 | 0⋅16 |
C, control low-fibre diet; D, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a normal dietary electrolyte balance; D-A, diet enriched in local feedstuffs with a low dietary electrolyte balance; D-CA, D-A diet supplemented with Ca.
a,b Mean values within a row with unlike superscript letters were significantly different (P<0⋅05).
n 6.