Effects of dietary protein sources and levels on uric acid metabolism, renal function, and inflammatory responses in goslings.

IF 2.6 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Pub Date : 2025-04-29 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fvets.2025.1587004
Yuanjing Chen, Zhengfeng Yang, Guoqiang Su, Ning Li, Haiming Yang, Zhiyue Wang
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Abstract

Dietary protein plays a crucial role in poultry nutrition, influencing nitrogen metabolism, renal function, and immune responses. This study investigated the effects of dietary protein source (plant-based vs. animal-based) and level (14.5, 18.5, and 22.5%) on serum biochemical parameters, renal metabolic markers, inflammatory cytokines, and gene expression in Jiangnan White goslings from day 1 to day 30 of age. A 2 × 3 factorial design was employed with 504 goslings randomly assigned to six groups, each comprising six replicates with 14 goslings per replicate. The results showed that dietary protein level significantly influenced serum uric acid (UA), creatinine (Cr), urea nitrogen (UN), and xanthine oxidase (XOD) activity, with goslings fed a high-protein diet (22.5%) exhibiting the highest levels (p < 0.05). Increased dietary protein also led to significantly elevated renal UA concentrations and XOD activity, particularly at 22 and 30 days (p < 0.05). In contrast, dietary protein source had limited influence on metabolic parameters, with only a transient difference in serum UA and Cr observed at 10 days of age (p < 0.05), and no significant effects on other serum or renal markers (p > 0.05). Additionally, renal inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β, IL-8, TNF-β) were significantly influenced by protein level, whereas XDH, BCL-2, and GLUT-9 mRNA expression remained unchanged (p > 0.05). No significant interactions between protein source and level were observed for most metabolic parameters, except for Cr and TNF-β. These findings suggest that total protein intake, rather than protein source, is the primary regulator of nitrogen metabolism and renal health in goslings. Optimization of protein levels is essential to balance growth performance and metabolic homeostasis.

日粮蛋白质来源和水平对雏鹅尿酸代谢、肾功能和炎症反应的影响。
饲粮蛋白质在家禽营养中起着至关重要的作用,影响着氮代谢、肾功能和免疫反应。本试验研究了饲粮蛋白质来源(植物型和动物型)及水平(14.5%、18.5%和22.5%)对1 ~ 30日龄江南白鹅血清生化指标、肾脏代谢指标、炎症因子和基因表达的影响。试验采用2 × 3因子设计,将504只雏鹅随机分为6组,每组6个重复,每个重复14只雏鹅。结果表明,饲粮蛋白质水平显著影响血清尿酸(UA)、肌酐(Cr)、尿素氮(UN)和黄嘌呤氧化酶(XOD)活性,其中高蛋白饲粮(22.5%)水平最高(p p p p > 0.05)。此外,肾脏炎症因子(IL-1β、IL-8、TNF-β)受蛋白水平的显著影响,而XDH、BCL-2和GLUT-9 mRNA的表达保持不变(p > 0.05)。除Cr和TNF-β外,大多数代谢参数与蛋白质来源无显著相互作用。这些发现表明,总蛋白质摄入量,而不是蛋白质来源,是雏鹅氮代谢和肾脏健康的主要调节因子。优化蛋白质水平对平衡生长性能和代谢稳态至关重要。
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Frontiers in Veterinary Science
Frontiers in Veterinary Science Veterinary-General Veterinary
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
9.40%
发文量
1870
审稿时长
14 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers in Veterinary Science is a global, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that bridges animal and human health, brings a comparative approach to medical and surgical challenges, and advances innovative biotechnology and therapy. Veterinary research today is interdisciplinary, collaborative, and socially relevant, transforming how we understand and investigate animal health and disease. Fundamental research in emerging infectious diseases, predictive genomics, stem cell therapy, and translational modelling is grounded within the integrative social context of public and environmental health, wildlife conservation, novel biomarkers, societal well-being, and cutting-edge clinical practice and specialization. Frontiers in Veterinary Science brings a 21st-century approach—networked, collaborative, and Open Access—to communicate this progress and innovation to both the specialist and to the wider audience of readers in the field. Frontiers in Veterinary Science publishes articles on outstanding discoveries across a wide spectrum of translational, foundational, and clinical research. The journal''s mission is to bring all relevant veterinary sciences together on a single platform with the goal of improving animal and human health.
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