Effect of Dietary Phytase Supplementation on Bone and Hyaline Cartilage Development of Broilers Fed with Organically Complexed Copper in a Cu-Deficient Diet

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Siemowit Muszyński
Ewa Tomaszewska
Małgorzata Kwiecień
Piotr Dobrowolski
Agnieszka Tomczyk
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[1] University of Life Sciences in Lublin,Department of Physics, Faculty of Production Engineering
[2] University of Life Sciences in Lublin,Department of Animal Physiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
[3] University of Life Sciences in Lublin,Institute of Animal Nutrition and Bromatology
[4] Maria Curie-Skłodowska University,Department of Comparative Anatomy and Anthropology
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2018年 / 182卷
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Organic copper; Phytase; Bone histomorphometry; Mechanical testing; Broiler chicken;
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Tibial mechanical, chemical, and histomorphometrical traits were investigated for growing male Ross 308 broiler chickens fed diets that had copper (Cu) from organic source at a lowered level of 25% of the daily requirement (4 mg kg−1 of a premix) with or without phytase. Dietary treatments were control non-copper, non-phytase group (0 Suppl); 4 mg kg−1 Cu non-phytase group (25%Cu); and 4 mg kg−1 Cu + 500 FTU kg−1 phytase group (25%Cu + phyt). The results show that birds fed with the addition of phytase exhibited improved weight gain and final body weight and had increased serum IGF-1 and osteocalcin concentrations. The serum concentration of Cu and P did not differ between groups; however, Ca concentration decreased in the 25%Cu + phyt group when compared to the 25%Cu group. Added Cu increased bone Ca, P, Cu, and ash content in Cu-supplemented groups, but bone weight and length increased only by the addition of phytase. Bone geometry, yield, and ultimate strengths were affected by Cu and phytase addition. A decrease of the elastic stress and ultimate stress of the tibia in Cu-supplemented groups was observed. The histomorphometric analysis showed a positive effect of Cu supplementation on real bone volume and trabecular thickness in the tibia metaphyseal trabeculae; additionally, phytase increased the trabeculea number. The supplementation with Cu significantly increased the total articular cartilage and growth plate cartilage thickness; however, the changes in thickness of particular zones were dependent upon phytase addition. In summary, dietary Cu supplements given to growing broilers with Cu in their diet restricted to 25% of the daily requirement had a positive effect on bone metabolism, and phytase supplementation additionally improved cartilage development.
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