Superdosing phytase fed to mature boars improves semen concentration and reproductive efficiency

K.R. Stewart , C.L. Bradley , P. Wilcock , F. Domingues , M. Kleve-Feld , J. Hundley , F.A. Cabezón
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The purpose of this project was to evaluate the effects of superdosing phytase fed to boars on sperm production, semen quality, and serum mineral concentrations. Thirty boars (9 to 12 mo of age, PIC 280) were enrolled in the study and were fed 2.5 kg/d of a commercial corn–soybean meal diet containing 500 phytase units/kg modified Escherichia coli phytase to release 0.15% available phosphorus and 0.16% Ca. The boars were blocked by age and randomly assigned to receive 1 of 2 top-dresses at 0.5 kg/d: (1) control (corn only) or (2) superdosed (corn plus 5,000 phytase units/kg E. coli phytase to equate to 3,000 phytase units/kg in the overall diet). Semen was collected weekly from all 30 boars for 12 wk and motility, mobility, and morphology evaluated at the time of collection. Monthly semen samples were shipped to Purdue University for additional assessment of motility, morphology, viability, and DNA denaturation. Serum mineral concentrations were determined on wk 1, 6, and 12. The concentration of sperm in the ejaculate was greater in the superdosed boars (P = 0.03), resulting in a tendency for an additional 3 doses (2.8 billion cells/dose) extended per ejaculate (P = 0.10) from a 13% increase in semen output. Some significant variations in motility, mobility, and morphology were found, but all semen samples fresh and stored were considered acceptable at industry standards for use in breeding doses. Serum minerals were reduced in boars fed superdosed levels of phytase, possibly due to a shift of minerals being used for reproduction.

饲粮中过量添加植酸酶可提高成熟公猪精液浓度和繁殖效率
本试验旨在评价过量植酸酶饲喂公猪对精子产量、精液质量和血清矿物质浓度的影响。三十野猪(9至12 mo的年龄,照片280)进入学习和2.5公斤/ d的一个商业率喂食餐饮食每公斤含有500个植酸酶单位修改大肠杆菌植酸酶释放0.15%可用的磷和钙的0.16%。野猪被封锁的年龄和随机分配接受1 2施肥于0.5公斤/ d:(1)控制(玉米)或(2)superdosed(玉米+ 5000植酸酶大肠杆菌植酸酶等同于3000单位/公斤植酸酶在整个饮食单位/千克)。每周采集30头公猪的精液,持续12周,并在采集时评估其运动性、活动性和形态。每月的精液样本被运到普渡大学进行额外的活力、形态、活力和DNA变性评估。在第1、6和12周测定血清矿物质浓度。在过量剂量的公猪中,精液中的精子浓度更高(P = 0.03),导致每次射精增加3次剂量(28亿个细胞/剂量)的趋势(P = 0.10),精液输出增加13%。在活力、活动性和形态上发现了一些显著的差异,但所有新鲜和储存的精液样本都被认为符合工业标准,可以用于育种剂量。饲喂过量植酸酶的公猪血清矿物质减少,可能是由于用于繁殖的矿物质发生了变化。
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