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Effects of dietary vitamin A supplementation or restriction and its timing on retinol and alpha-tocopherol accumulation and gene expression in heavy pigs

机译:饮食中维生素A的添加或限制及其时机对重猪中视黄醇和α-生育酚积累和基因表达的影响

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Vitamin supplementation is a widely extended practice in swine nutrition. Certain vitamins such as vitamins A and E are related to meat quality and have been reported as antagonists. Thus, their tissue levels are of interest for swine producers and consumers. This experiment was undertaken to study the effect of dietary vitamin A supplementation or withdrawal duration and timing on the evolution of vitamin A deposition in tissues, alpha-tocopherol accumulation and gene expression in heavy pigs. Eighty weaned Iberian piglets (16.3 +/- 2.51 kg) were either fed a vitamin A-enriched diet (10,000 IU vitamin A/kg) (CONTROL) or given a diet without added vitamin A applied from the beginning of the trial at 16.3 kg (early restriction group, ER) or from an average weight of 35.8 kg (late restriction group, LR). Pigs fed ER and LR had lower ADG and worse feed efficiency than those from the CONTROL group at 101.4 kg (P=0.001 and P=0.034, respectively). However, final weight, average daily gain, average daily intake and feed conversion efficiency were not statistically affected by dietary treatment during the starter (35.8 kg), fattening period (101.4-157.9 kg) or overall (16.3-157.9 kg). Retinol concentration in tissues reflected the dietary vitamin A level. Retinol and retinyl palmitate accumulation in hepatic and fat depots of control animals was more marked during the growing than during the finishing period. Retinol depots decreased in restricted groups and showed different sensitivity for mobilization between tissues, with faster retinal mobilization from the liver. The ER group had a higher hepatic alpha-tocopherol increase than the LR group (P0.0001). However, in fat the increase in alpha-tocopherol levels were more marked in the LR than in the ER group (P0.0001). ADH1C gene expression was higher (P=0.0237) in CONTROL than in ER at 101 kg and LRAT gene expression showed a dose-dependent decrease in the ER group at 101 and 158 kg LW (P0.0001). There were no differences in RBP4, ALDH1A1, MTTP and TTP gene expression as affected by dietary treatment. Growth time influenced gene expression, with ADH1C and RBP4 genes being mainly expressed at 101 kg LW compared to pigs at 36 or 158 kg LW (P0.05). Relative expression of MTTP and TIP was also affected by time and showed an opposite pattern to that observed for vitamin A-related genes. The results suggest that removing vitamin A from the diet for long or short periods in heavy pigs has the potential to reduce feed costs, increasing tissue alpha-tocopherol levels without affecting slaughter weight or feed efficiency. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:补充维生素是猪营养中广泛推广的实践。某些维生素(例如维生素A和E)与肉的品质有关,并且据报道可以作为拮抗剂。因此,猪生产者和消费者对它们的组织水平感兴趣。进行该实验以研究日粮中补充或停用维生素A的时间对重型猪组织中维生素A沉积,α-生育酚积累和基因表达的影响。从试验开始就对80头断奶的伊比利亚仔猪(16.3 +/- 2.51千克)饲喂富含维生素A的饮食(10,000 IU维生素A /千克)(对照)或给予不添加维生素A的饮食(早期限制组,ER)或平均体重不超过35.8 kg(晚期限制组,LR)。饲喂ER和LR的猪在101.4 kg时具有比对照组低的ADG和较差的饲喂效率(分别为P = 0.001和P = 0.034)。然而,在开始阶段(<35.8千克),育肥阶段(101.4-157.9千克)或总体(16.3-157.9千克)期间,饮食处理对最终体重,平均日增重,平均日摄入量和饲料转化效率没有统计学影响。组织中视黄醇的浓度反映了饮食中维生素A的水平。对照动物在肝脏和脂肪储库中的视黄醇和棕榈酸视黄酯的积累在生长过程中比在完成过程中更为明显。视黄醇贮库在受限组中减少,并且对组织之间的动员表现出不同的敏感性,而从肝脏的视网膜动员更快。 ER组的肝α-生育酚增加量高于LR组(P <0.0001)。然而,在脂肪中,与ER组相比,LR中α-生育酚水平的增加更为明显(P <0.0001)。在101 kg时,对照组的ADH1C基因表达高于ER(P = 0.0237),而在101和158 kg LW时,ER组的LRAT基因表达显示出剂量依赖性降低(P <0.0001)。饮食处理对RBP4,ALDH1A1,MTTP和TTP基因表达无影响。生长时间影响基因表达,其中ADH1C和RBP4基因主要表达于101 kg LW,而猪则表现为36或158 kg LW(P <0.05)。 MTTP和TIP的相对表达也受到时间的影响,并且显示出与维生素A相关基因相反的模式。结果表明,重猪长期或短期从饮食中去除维生素A可以降低饲料成本,增加组织中的α-生育酚水平,而不会影响屠宰体重或饲料效率。 (C)2015 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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