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Dietary glutamine, glutamic acid and nucleotides increase the carbon turnover (δ 13C) on the intestinal mucosa of weaned piglets

dc.contributor.authorAmorim, A. B. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorBerto, D. A. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorSaleh, M. A.D. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorMiassi, G. M. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorDucatti, C. [UNESP]
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
dc.contributor.institutionFederal University of Mato Grosso
dc.date.accessioned2018-12-11T17:09:48Z
dc.date.available2018-12-11T17:09:48Z
dc.date.issued2017-09-01
dc.description.abstractThis study aimed at evaluating the influence of dietary glutamine, glutamic acid and nucleotides on duodenal and jejunal carbon turnover, and on mucosa morphometry of piglets weaned at an age of 21 days. The diets were: Additive-free diet-control (C); 1% of glutamine (G); 1% of glutamic acid (GA); and 1% of nucleotides (N). In intestinal mucosa morphometry trial, 65 animals were used. At day 0 (baseline), five animals were slaughtered to determine the villus height (VH), crypt depth (CD), VH : CD ratio and villi density (VD). The remaining 60 animals were allocated into a randomized block design with 4×3 factorial arrangement (four diets: C-control, G-glutamine, GA-glutamic acid and N-nucleotides; three slaughter ages: 7, 14 and 21 days post-weaning) with five piglets slaughtered per treatment. In carbon turnover trial, 123 animals were used. At day 0 (baseline), three animals were slaughtered to quantify the δ 13C half-life (T50%) and the 99% carbon substitution (T99%) on intestinal mucosa. The remaining 120 animals were blocked by three weight categories (light, medium and heavy) and, randomly assigned to pen with the same four diets from the previous trial with one piglet slaughtered per weight category per treatment at days 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 20, 27 and 49 after weaning. Morphometric analyses have yielded no consistent results regarding the action of the evaluated additives, and few reproducible age-related effects. The N diets determined lower T50% values (5.18 days) and T99% (17.21 days) than G and C diets (T50%=7.29, 7.58 days and T99%=24.22, 25.17 days, respectively) in the duodenal mucosa. In jejunum, the N, GA and G diets determined the lowest T50% means (4.9, 6.2 and 6.7 days, respectively) and T99% means (15.34, 21.10 and 21.84 days, respectively) in comparison with C diets (T50%=7.44 and T99%=24.72 days). The inclusion of the additives in the diets of piglets accelerated the carbon turnover in piglets during the post-weaning period. The stable isotopes technique (δ 13C) is an important methodology in studies of additives with trophic effects on the intestinal mucosa of the piglets.en
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Animal Production UNESP Saõ Paulo State University Lageado Farm
dc.description.affiliationEnvironmental Stable Isotopes Center UNESP Saõ Paulo State University Rubiaõ Junior District
dc.description.affiliationInstitute of Agricultural Sciences and Technologies Federal University of Mato Grosso
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartment of Animal Production UNESP Saõ Paulo State University Lageado Farm
dc.description.affiliationUnespEnvironmental Stable Isotopes Center UNESP Saõ Paulo State University Rubiaõ Junior District
dc.format.extent1472-1481
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1751731117000192
dc.identifier.citationAnimal, v. 11, n. 9, p. 1472-1481, 2017.
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S1751731117000192
dc.identifier.file2-s2.0-85012159832.pdf
dc.identifier.issn1751-732X
dc.identifier.issn1751-7311
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85012159832
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/174197
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofAnimal
dc.relation.ispartofsjr0,842
dc.rights.accessRightsAcesso aberto
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectadditives
dc.subjectintestinal epithelium
dc.subjectpigs
dc.subjectstable isotopes
dc.titleDietary glutamine, glutamic acid and nucleotides increase the carbon turnover (δ 13C) on the intestinal mucosa of weaned pigletsen
dc.typeArtigo
dspace.entity.typePublication
unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Botucatupt
unesp.departmentProdução Animal - FMVZpt

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