Dietary manganese supplementation inhibits abdominal fat deposition possibly by regulating gene expression and enzyme activity involved in lipid metabolism in the abdominal fat of broilersOACSTPCD
Dietary manganese supplementation inhibits abdominal fat deposition possibly by regulating gene expression and enzyme activity involved in lipid metabolism in the abdominal fat of broilers
Excessive abdominal fat deposition seriously restricts the production efficiency of broilers.Several studies found that dietary supplemental manganese(Mn)could effectively reduce the abdominal fat deposition of broilers,but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.The present study aimed to investigate the effect of dietary supplementation with the inorganic or organic Mn on abdominal fat deposition,and enzyme activity and gene expression involved in lipid metabolism in the abdominal fat of male or female broilers.A total of 420 1-d-old AA broilers(half males and half females)were randomly allotted by body weight and gender to 1 of 6 treatments with 10 replicates cages of 7 chicks per cage in a completely randomized design involving a 3(dietary Mn addition)×2(gender)factorial arrangement.Male or female broilers were fed with the Mn-unsupplemented basal diets containing 17.52 mg Mn kg-1(d 1-21)and 15.62 mg Mn kg-1(d 22-42)by analysis or the basal diets supplemented with 110 mg Mn kg-1(d 1-21)and 80 mg Mn kg-1(d 22-42)as either the Mn sulfate or the Mn proteinate with moderate chelation strength(Mn-Prot M)for 42 d.The results showed that the interaction between dietary Mn addition and gender had no impact(P>0.05)on any of the measured parameters;abdominal fat percentage of broilers was decreased(P<0.003)by Mn addition;Mn addition increased(P<0.004)adipose triglyceride lipase(ATGL)activity,while Mn-Prot M decreased(P<0.002)the fatty acid synthase(FAS)activity in the abdominal fat of broilers compared to the control;Mn addition decreased(P<0.009)diacylglycerol acyltransferase 2(DGAT2)mRNA expression level and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ(PPARγ)mRNA and protein expression levels,but up-regulated(P<0.05)the ATGL mRNA and protein expression levels in the abdominal fat of broilers.It was concluded that dietary supplementation with Mn inhibited the abdominal fat deposition of broilers possibly via decreasing the expression of PPARγ and DGAT2 as well as increasing the expression and activity of ATGL in the abdominal fat of broilers,and Mn-Prot M was more effective in inhibiting the FAS acitivity.
Xiaoyan Cui;Ke Yang;Weiyun Zhang;Liyang Zhang;Ding Li;Wei Wu;Yun Hu;Tingting Li;Xugang Luo
Poultry Mineral Nutrition Laboratory,College of Animal Science and Technology,Yangzhou University,Yangzhou 225009,ChinaPoultry Mineral Nutrition Laboratory,College of Animal Science and Technology,Yangzhou University,Yangzhou 225009,China||Department of Animal Science,Hebei Normal University of Science and Technology,Qinhuangdao 066004,China||Hebei Provincial Key Laboratory of Characteristic Animal Germplasm Resources Mining and Innovation,Qinhuangdao 066004,ChinaMineral Nutrition Research Division,State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition,Institute of Animal Science,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Beijing 100193,China
manganeseabdominal fatbroilergene expressionenzyme activity
《农业科学学报(英文)》 2024 (012)
4161-4171 / 11
This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32102559),the Jiangsu Shuang Chuang Tuan Dui Program,China(JSSCTD202147),and the Jiangsu Shuang Chuang Ren Cai Program,China(JSSCRC2021541).
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