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Effects of Added Zinc on Skeletal Muscle Morphometrics and Gene Expression of Finishing Pigs Fed Ractopamine-HCL.
Burnett, D D; Paulk, C B; Tokach, M D; Nelssen, J L; Vaughn, M A; Phelps, K J; Dritz, S S; DeRouchey, J M; Goodband, R D; Haydon, K D; Gonzalez, J M.
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  • Burnett DD; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Paulk CB; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Tokach MD; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Nelssen JL; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Vaughn MA; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Phelps KJ; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Dritz SS; b Department of Diagnostic Medicine/Pathobiology , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • DeRouchey JM; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Goodband RD; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
  • Haydon KD; c Elanco Animal Health , Greenfield , Indiana , USA.
  • Gonzalez JM; a Department of Animal Sciences and Industry , Kansas State University , Manhattan , Kansas , USA.
Anim Biotechnol ; 27(1): 17-29, 2016.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26634949
ABSTRACT
Finishing pigs (n = 320) were used in a 35-day study to determine the effects of ractopamine-HCl (RAC) and supplemental Zinc (Zn) level on loin eye area (LEA) and gene expression. Pens were randomly allotted to the following treatments for the final 35 days on feed a corn-soybean meal diet (CON), a diet with 10 ppm RAC (RAC+), and RAC diet plus added Zn at 75, 150, or 225 ppm. Sixteen pigs per treatment were randomly selected for collection of serial muscle biopsies and carcass data on day 0, 8, 18, and 32 of the treatment phase. Compared to CON carcasses, RAC+ carcasses had 12.6% larger (P = 0.03) LEA. Carcasses from RAC diets with added Zn had a tendency for increased (quadratic, P < 0.10) LEA compared to the RAC+ carcasses. Compared to RAC+ pigs, relative expression of IGF1 decreased with increasing levels of Zn on day 8 and 18 of treatment, but expression levels were similar on day 32 due to Zn treatments increasing in expression while the RAC+ treatment decreased (Zn quadratic × day quadratic, P = 0.04). A similar trend was detected for the expression of ß1-receptor where expression levels in the RAC+ pigs were greater than Zn supplemented pigs on day 8 and 18 of the experiment, but the magnitude of difference between the treatments was reduced on day 32 due to a decrease in expression by RAC+ pigs and an increase in expression by the Zn pigs (Zn quadratic × day quadratic, P = 0.01). The ability of Zn to prolong the expression of these two genes may be responsible for the tendency of Zn to increase LEA in RAC supplemented pigs.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phenethylamines / Zinc / Gene Expression / Muscle, Skeletal / Dietary Supplements / Meat Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim Biotechnol Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phenethylamines / Zinc / Gene Expression / Muscle, Skeletal / Dietary Supplements / Meat Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Anim Biotechnol Journal subject: BIOTECNOLOGIA Year: 2016 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United States