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Reducing Dietary Cation-Anion Difference on Acid-Base Balance, Plasma Minerals Level and Anti-Oxidative Stress of Female Goats 被引量:3

Reducing Dietary Cation-Anion Difference on Acid-Base Balance, Plasma Minerals Level and Anti-Oxidative Stress of Female Goats
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摘要 Reducing dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) has been proved an effective way to prevent milk fever in dairy cows. Based on the similar physiological gastro-intestinal tract anatomy and metabolic process between female goats and dairy cows, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of varying DCAD on fluid acid-base status, plasma minerals concentration and anti-oxidative stress capacity of female goats. Urinary pH, plasma Ca, P and Mg; and anti-oxidative stress indices of total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD), hydrogen peroxide (HzO2), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were determined to evaluate the effect. Forty-eight Guizhou black female goats ((15±1.9) mon of old, (22.3±3.75) kg of BW) were randomly allocated to 4 blocks of 12 goats each and were fed 1 of 4 diets differed in DCAD level (calculated as Na+K-C1-S, mEq kg-1 DM). Levels of DCAD were preliminarily designed to be control (+ 150 mEq kg^-1 DM, CON), high DCAD (+300 mEq kg^-1 DM, HD), low DCAD (0 mEq kg^-1 DM, LD) and negative DCAD (-150 mEq kg^-1 DM, ND), respectively. A commercial anionic salts (Animate) and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) were supplemented to reduce and increase DCAD level, respectively. There was no difference in dry matter intake for 4 groups of goats. Urine pH was aggressively decreased (P〈0.0001) with reduced DCAD and there was a strong association between DCAD and urine pH (R2=0.793, P〈0.0001). Compared with CON and HD feeding of LD and ND resulted in greater (P〈0.05) plasma Ca concentration. Plasma P level was increased (P〈0.05) when anionic salts were supplemented. The DCAD alteration did not affected (P〉0.05) plasma Mg level. There was no significant (P〉0.05) difference in plasma GSH-Px activity and H202, but anionic salts supplementation in LD and ND significantly increased (P〈0.05) plasma T-SOD activity and tended to reduce MDA (P〈0.1) over HD and CON. Results from this study indicated that reducing DCAD could decrease urine pH and increase plasma Ca concentration of female goats. Additionally, reducing DCAD was helpful to enhance anti-oxidative stress capability of female goats. Reducing dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD) has been proved an effective way to prevent milk fever in dairy cows. Based on the similar physiological gastro-intestinal tract anatomy and metabolic process between female goats and dairy cows, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of varying DCAD on fluid acid-base status, plasma minerals concentration and anti-oxidative stress capacity of female goats. Urinary pH, plasma Ca, P and Mg; and anti-oxidative stress indices of total superoxide dismutase (T-SOD), hydrogen peroxide (HzO2), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and malondialdehyde (MDA) were determined to evaluate the effect. Forty-eight Guizhou black female goats ((15±1.9) mon of old, (22.3±3.75) kg of BW) were randomly allocated to 4 blocks of 12 goats each and were fed 1 of 4 diets differed in DCAD level (calculated as Na+K-C1-S, mEq kg-1 DM). Levels of DCAD were preliminarily designed to be control (+ 150 mEq kg^-1 DM, CON), high DCAD (+300 mEq kg^-1 DM, HD), low DCAD (0 mEq kg^-1 DM, LD) and negative DCAD (-150 mEq kg^-1 DM, ND), respectively. A commercial anionic salts (Animate) and sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) were supplemented to reduce and increase DCAD level, respectively. There was no difference in dry matter intake for 4 groups of goats. Urine pH was aggressively decreased (P〈0.0001) with reduced DCAD and there was a strong association between DCAD and urine pH (R2=0.793, P〈0.0001). Compared with CON and HD feeding of LD and ND resulted in greater (P〈0.05) plasma Ca concentration. Plasma P level was increased (P〈0.05) when anionic salts were supplemented. The DCAD alteration did not affected (P〉0.05) plasma Mg level. There was no significant (P〉0.05) difference in plasma GSH-Px activity and H202, but anionic salts supplementation in LD and ND significantly increased (P〈0.05) plasma T-SOD activity and tended to reduce MDA (P〈0.1) over HD and CON. Results from this study indicated that reducing DCAD could decrease urine pH and increase plasma Ca concentration of female goats. Additionally, reducing DCAD was helpful to enhance anti-oxidative stress capability of female goats.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第9期1620-1628,共9页 农业科学学报(英文版)
基金 funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (30901038, 31160468) the State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, Ministry of Science and Technology, China (2004DA125184F1115) the Key Technology Research and Development Program of Guizhou Province, China ([2009]3085)
关键词 dietary cation-anion difference urine pH plasma calcium anti-oxidative stress female goats dietary cation-anion difference, urine pH, plasma calcium, anti-oxidative stress, female goats
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