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Effect of dietary nonphytate phosphorus on laying performance and small intestinal epithelial phosphate transporter expression in Dwarf pink-shell laying hens
Authors:Wei Nie  Ying Yang  Jianmin Yuan  Zhong Wang  Yuming Guo
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition, college of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China
Abstract:This study examined the effects of various levels of dietary nonphytate phosphorus on laying performance and the expression patterns of phosphorus metabolism related genes in Dwarf pink-shell laying hens.A total of 40528-week-old Dwarf pink-shell laying hens were fed the same corn-soybean basal meals but containing 0.20%,0.25%,0.30%,0.35%or 0.40%nonphytate phosphorus.The results showed that feed intake,egg production,and average egg weights were quadratically correlated with dietary nonphytate phosphorus content(P 0.05),and the highest egg production,feed intake and average egg weights were achieved when dietary nonphytate phosphorus was at 0.3%(P 0.05).mRNA expression of intestinal sodium phosphorus co-transporter linearly decreased when dietary nonphytate phosphorus increased.mRNA and protein expression of intestinal calbindin and vitamin D receptor correlated quadratically with dietary nonphytate phosphorus,and the highest expression was found when dietary available phosphorus was at 0.25%to 0.3%.In conclusion,the ideal phosphorus requirement for Dwarf pink-shell layer hens is estimated to be 0.3%in a corn-soybean diet.With this level of phosphorus supplementation,calbindin and vitamin D receptor reached their highest expression.
Keywords:Calbindin  Laying hens  Nonphytate phosphorus  Sodium phosphate co-transporter  Vitamin D receptor
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