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Clinicopathology of gout in growing layers induced by high calcium and high protein diets

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Pages 641-646 | Accepted 22 Jul 2005, Published online: 21 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

1.

An experiment was conducted to test the independent and combined effects of high dietary calcium and protein concentrations on the induction of visceral gout in growing birds of a layer strain.

2.

One hundred and sixty healthy birds were randomly divided into 4 groups at 35 d of age. The different groups were given 4 diets containing normal or high concentrations of dietary calcium or crude protein in a 2 × 2 factorial experiment for 30 d. The diets contained normal calcium (Ca) and crude protein (CP) (NCNP, 8·5 g Ca/kg and 175 g CP/kg), high calcium and normal protein (HC, 36·3 g Ca/kg and 175 g CP/kg), normal calcium and high protein (HP, 8·8 g Ca/kg and 245 g CP/kg) or high calcium and high protein (HCHP, 36·8 g Ca/kg and 242 g CP/kg), respectively.

3.

Typical visceral gout was induced by the HCHP diet. The HCHP and HC diet caused severe kidney damage. The HP diet did not cause kidney damage, but significantly increased plasma uric acid and inorganic phosphorus concentrations.

4.

The HC diet significantly increased plasma uric acid, calcium and sodium, but significantly decreased plasma inorganic phosphorus, potassium and magnesium concentrations. The HCHP diet significantly increased plasma uric acid, calcium and sodium.

5.

Urine volumes were significantly higher on the HCHP and HC diets than on the control. The growers raised on HC and HCHP diets had significantly higher total quantity of 24 h urinary excretion of uric acid, calcium, magnesium, inorganic phosphorus and potassium and a significantly lower 24 h urinary excretion of sodium. The growers fed on the HP diet had a higher 24 h urinary excretion of uric acid and inorganic phosphorus than the control.

6.

It is concluded that growing layer birds should not be fed on layer rations.

Acknowledgements

This project was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China awarded to Kehe Huang (grant number: 30070575).

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