Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet

A comparison of the effects of administration of 350 mmol d-1 of KC1 or NaCl on faecal excretions, salivary concentrations and concentrations and pools of Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg, P, and water in the alimentary tract of reindeer was carried out using three groups of three 10 months old reindeer fed a l...

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Main Authors: Hans Staaland, Knut Hove, Øyvind Pedersen, Luise Charlotte Birke
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Septentrio Academic Publishing 1998-02-01
Series:Rangifer
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Online Access:https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1443
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spelling doaj-0be683c924584a21af7c7cb3226a99bd2020-11-25T01:14:22ZengSeptentrio Academic PublishingRangifer1890-67291998-02-0118110.7557/2.18.1.14431349Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen dietHans StaalandKnut HoveØyvind PedersenLuise Charlotte BirkeA comparison of the effects of administration of 350 mmol d-1 of KC1 or NaCl on faecal excretions, salivary concentrations and concentrations and pools of Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg, P, and water in the alimentary tract of reindeer was carried out using three groups of three 10 months old reindeer fed a lichen diet. One group was used as a control group with no mineral supplementation. The level of K supplementation mimicked K intakes from summer pastures. NaCl was given at a rate which would mimic intake from salt licks by domestic ruminants of similar body size. Treatment with KC1 increased the salivary and alimentary concentrations and the alimentary pool sizes of K and faecal excretion of K increased. A decrease in l34Cs concentrations in all parts of the gastrointestinal tract indicated greater absorption of 134Cs during the KC1 treatment than in NaCl treated and control animals. Increased intake of Na or K had no significant effect on the digestibility of the lichen diet, but urine production increased. Little effects on pools or concentrations of Ca, Mg and P were observed. NaCl treatment increased urinary and faecal excretion of Na, but did not affect the metabolism of any of the other studied minerals.https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1443Rangifermineral metabolismreindeeralimentary mineral contentslichen diet
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author Hans Staaland
Knut Hove
Øyvind Pedersen
Luise Charlotte Birke
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Knut Hove
Øyvind Pedersen
Luise Charlotte Birke
Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
Rangifer
Rangifer
mineral metabolism
reindeer
alimentary mineral contents
lichen diet
author_facet Hans Staaland
Knut Hove
Øyvind Pedersen
Luise Charlotte Birke
author_sort Hans Staaland
title Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
title_short Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
title_full Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
title_fullStr Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
title_full_unstemmed Effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg and P in reindeer fed a lichen diet
title_sort effects of administration of potassium- and sodiumchlorides on faecal excretions and salivary and alimentary concentrations of, na, k, 134cs, ca, mg and p in reindeer fed a lichen diet
publisher Septentrio Academic Publishing
series Rangifer
issn 1890-6729
publishDate 1998-02-01
description A comparison of the effects of administration of 350 mmol d-1 of KC1 or NaCl on faecal excretions, salivary concentrations and concentrations and pools of Na, K, 134Cs, Ca, Mg, P, and water in the alimentary tract of reindeer was carried out using three groups of three 10 months old reindeer fed a lichen diet. One group was used as a control group with no mineral supplementation. The level of K supplementation mimicked K intakes from summer pastures. NaCl was given at a rate which would mimic intake from salt licks by domestic ruminants of similar body size. Treatment with KC1 increased the salivary and alimentary concentrations and the alimentary pool sizes of K and faecal excretion of K increased. A decrease in l34Cs concentrations in all parts of the gastrointestinal tract indicated greater absorption of 134Cs during the KC1 treatment than in NaCl treated and control animals. Increased intake of Na or K had no significant effect on the digestibility of the lichen diet, but urine production increased. Little effects on pools or concentrations of Ca, Mg and P were observed. NaCl treatment increased urinary and faecal excretion of Na, but did not affect the metabolism of any of the other studied minerals.
topic Rangifer
mineral metabolism
reindeer
alimentary mineral contents
lichen diet
url https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/rangifer/article/view/1443
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