Effects of Low-Phosphorus Diets Supplemented with Phytase on the Production Performance, Phosphorus-Calcium Metabolism, and Bone Metabolism of Aged Hy-Line Brown Laying Hens

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作者
Ren, Yuechang [1 ]
Liu, Yaping [1 ]
Jiang, Kexin [2 ]
Li, Linkui [3 ]
Jiao, Ning [1 ]
Zhu, Zhengqi [1 ]
Zhang, Kaiying [1 ]
Jiang, Shuzhen [1 ]
Yang, Weiren [1 ]
Li, Yang [1 ]
机构
[1] Shandong Agr Univ, Dept Anim Sci & Technol, Daizong St 61, Tai An 271018, Peoples R China
[2] Ningbo Univ, Sch Food & Pharmaceut Sci, Fenghua Rd 818, Ningbo 315832, Peoples R China
[3] Laiyang Anim Husb & Vet Stn, Pk Yu Rd 888, Laiyang 265200, Peoples R China
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ANIMALS | 2023年 / 13卷 / 06期
关键词
aged laying hens; low-phosphorus diet; phytase; phosphate rock; bone metabolism; MICROBIAL PHYTASE; NONPHYTATE PHOSPHORUS; CHICKS; PARAMETERS; WOMEN; ASH;
D O I
10.3390/ani13061042
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Simple Summary In order to reduce feed costs and avoid environmental harm, laying hens should consume a limited amount of inorganic phosphorus in their diet. Phosphorus plays a vital role in bone and eggshell formation. In recent years, the rearing cycle of laying hens has lengthened. Skeletal problems in aged laying hens (as well as fractures during transport of culled hens) are considered to be the main threats to the extended rearing of laying hens. Therefore, this study was conducted to evaluate the effects of phytase supplementation in low-phosphorus diets on the production performance, phosphorus-calcium metabolism, and bone metabolism in laying hens from 69 to 78 weeks of age. The results indicated that a reduction in non-phytate phosphorus supplementation to 0.15% (dietary non-phytate phosphorus level = 0.27%) with phytase inclusion did not have an adverse effect on the production performance or bone health of laying hens from 69 to 78 weeks of age, which might be attributed to renal phosphorus reabsorption and bone resorption. These findings could support the application of low-phosphorus diets in the poultry industry. This study was conducted to evaluate the effects of phytase supplementation in low-phosphorus diets on the production performance, phosphorus-calcium metabolism, and bone metabolism in laying hens from 69 to 78 weeks of age. Hy-Line Brown laying hens (n = 1350) were assigned randomly to six treatments with five replicates of 45 birds. A corn-soybean meal-based diet with no inorganic phosphates was formulated to contain 0.12% non-phytate phosphorus (NPP) and 1470 FTU/kg phytase (Released phytate phosphorus content >= 0.1%). Inorganic phosphorus (dicalcium phosphate) was supplemented into the basal diet to construct five test diets (level of NPP supplementation = 0.10%, 0.15%, 0.20%, 0.25%, and 0.30%). The level of calcium carbonate was adjusted to ensure that all six experimental diets contained the same calcium percentage (3.81%). The feeding trial lasted 10 weeks (hens from 69 to 78 weeks of age). Upon supplementation with phytase (1470 FTU/kg), supplemental inorganic phosphates (dicalcium phosphate) had no significant effects (p > 0.05) on the production performance or egg quality. Significant differences in serum levels of calcium, phosphorus, copper, iron, zinc, or manganese were not detected across treatments (p > 0.05). Hens fed NPP (0.15%, 0.20%, 0.25%, and 0.30%) had higher levels (p < 0.0001) of tibial ash, calcium, and phosphorus than those not fed inorganic phosphates. The tibial breaking strength of the group without inorganic phosphates was significantly lower than that of the other groups (p < 0.01). Dietary supplementation with inorganic phosphates had no effect (p > 0.05) on serum levels of calcitonin (CT) and 1,25-dihydroxy-vitamin D3 (1,25-(OH)2D3). Hens that did not receive supplementation with inorganic phosphates had higher serum levels of parathyroid hormone (PTH), osteoprotegerin (OPG), type-I collagen c-telopeptide (CTX-I), and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase 5b (TRACP-5b) compared with those in the other groups (p < 0.01). Serum levels of CTX-I and TRACP-5b were significantly lower in the NPP-supplementation groups of 0.25% and 0.30% than in the 0.10% NPP-supplementation group (p < 0.01). Dietary supplementation with inorganic phosphates had no effect (p > 0.05) on serum levels of bone-alkaline phosphatase (BAP), osteocalcin (OCN), or osteopontin (OPN). Hens not fed inorganic phosphate had the highest renal expression of phosphorus transporter type IIa Na/Pi cotransporter (NaPi-IIa). Renal expression of NaPi-IIa was increased significantly in NPP-supplementation groups of 0.10-0.20% compared with that in NPP-supplementation groups of 0.25% and 0.30% (p < 0.0001). The results indicated that a reduction in NPP supplementation to 0.15% (dietary NPP level = 0.27%) with phytase inclusion did not have an adverse effect on the production performance or bone health of laying hens from 69 to 78 weeks of age, which might be attributed to renal phosphorus reabsorption and bone resorption. These findings could support the application of low-phosphorus diets in the poultry industry.
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