甜菜碱可以抵消盐水对羔羊生长的有害影响。

M. Abdelsattar, A. Hussein, M. Haridy, M. A. El-Ati, A. Saleem, N. Zhang
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本研究旨在评价甜菜碱对生长羔羊的生长性能、血液参数和组织病理学的影响。选取20只9月龄健康的奥西米公羔羊,随机分为4组(n=5)。羔羊按日粮添加nacl(0%或1.5%)和甜菜碱(0或2500 mg/kg日粮)。试验期135 d。盐水显著降低了羔羊体重和血尿素、钠和丙氨酸氨基转移酶(p<0.01)。甜菜碱显著提高了羔羊体重、血红蛋白浓度、红细胞计数和红细胞压积值(p<0.05)。然而,甜菜碱降低了血液中性粒细胞、带状细胞和嗜酸性粒细胞、尿素以及丙氨酸和天冬氨酸氨基转移酶(p<0.05)。盐水引起肝细胞肿胀和紊乱,肾组织局灶性髓小管坏死和钙质结石,心肌纤维束状和局灶性溶解。相比之下,甜菜碱改善了盐水的这些有害影响。综上所述,饲粮中添加甜菜碱可以提高绵羊的生长性能,改善饮用盐水的有害影响。
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Betaine counteracts the harmful effects of saline water induced to growing lambs.
The current study aimed to evaluate the effects of betaine on the growth performance, blood parameters, and histopathology of growing lambs offered fresh or saline water. A total of 20 healthy Ossimi male lambs, aged 9 months, were randomly assigned to four treatments (n=5). Lambs received NaCI (0% or 1.5%) with drinking water and betaine (0 or 2500 mg/kg diet) with ration. The experiment lasted 135 days. Saline water significantly decreased (p<0.01) lamb body weight, blood urea, sodium and alanine amino transferase. Betaine significantly increased (p<0.05) lamb body weight, Hb concentration, RBCs count and hematocrit value. However, betaine decreased (p<0.05) blood neutrophils, band cells and eosinophils, urea, and both alanine and aspartate amino transferases. Saline water induced swelling and disarrangement of hepatocytes, focal medullary tubular necrosis and calcium calculi in renal tissue, and fasciculation and focal lysis of cardiac muscle fibers. In contrast, betaine ameliorated these harmful effects of saline water. In conclusion, dietary betaine could enhance the growth performance and ameliorate the harmful effects of drinking saline water for sheep.
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