Hormonal regulation of phosphate homeostasis in goats during transition to rumination.

Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology
A S MuscherK Huber

Abstract

Regulatory processes in phosphorus (P) homeostasis in small ruminants are quite different compared to monogastric animals. Adaptive responses of modulating hormones [parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcitriol] to feeding variable amounts of P are lacking. Therefore, the aim of this study was to examine the influence of high dietary P intake (control diet: 4 g kg(-1) dry matter; high-P diet: 8 g kg(-1) dry matter) on the expression levels of PTH receptor (PTHR), vitamin D receptor (VDR) and Na+-dependent Pi transporters (NaPi II) in kidney and jejunum of goats starting rumination. After 3 months of feeding, plasma phosphate (Pi) and PTH concentrations were increased in the high-P diet group, whereas calcium and calcitriol were not changed. The intestinal Na+-dependent Pi transport capacity was not influenced by a high-P diet and the expression of jejunal VDR, PTHR and NaPi IIb was not modified. Interestingly, renal Na+-dependent Pi transport capacity was significantly reduced and concomitantly the expression of PTHR and NaPi IIa was decreased. In conclusion, the adaptive response of renal Pi reabsorption in goats, which were in transition from non-ruminant to ruminant stage was comparable to that of monogastric animals. In contras...Continue Reading

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Mar 30, 2011·The British Journal of Nutrition·Alexandra S MuscherKorinna Huber
Dec 17, 2011·The British Journal of Nutrition·Alexandra S MuscherKorinna Huber
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