Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output

To determine the endogenous contribution of purine derivatives (PD) to renal excretion and the urinary recovery of duodenal purine bases (PB), five dairy Granadina goats (initial weight ± s.e.: 38.6 ± 2.78 kg) were each fitted with a duodenal infusion catheter. Animals were offered ad libitum a mixe...

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Main Authors: M. Mota, J. Balcells, N.H. Ozdemir Baber, S. Bölüktepe, A. Belenguer
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2008-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731107000973
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spelling doaj-ed8f45836074439082c92efd5253f0cb2021-06-05T06:04:33ZengElsevierAnimal1751-73112008-01-01214451Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary outputM. Mota0J. Balcells1N.H. Ozdemir Baber2S. Bölüktepe3A. Belenguer4Departamento Producción Animal y Ciencia de los Alimentos, Facultad de Veterinaria, C/Miguel Servet 177, Zaragoza, SpainDepartamento Producción Animal y Ciencia de los Alimentos, Facultad de Veterinaria, C/Miguel Servet 177, Zaragoza, SpainTurkish Atomic Energy Authorytỳ Saraykov Nuclear Reserach and Training Center, Ist. Yolu. 30 Km Saray Kazan/Ankara, TurkeyGida Kontrol ve Merkez Araştirma, Enstitüsü Müdürlügü, 3 16036 Hüririyet/Bursa, TurkeyDepartamento Producción Animal y Ciencia de los Alimentos, Facultad de Veterinaria, C/Miguel Servet 177, Zaragoza, SpainTo determine the endogenous contribution of purine derivatives (PD) to renal excretion and the urinary recovery of duodenal purine bases (PB), five dairy Granadina goats (initial weight ± s.e.: 38.6 ± 2.78 kg) were each fitted with a duodenal infusion catheter. Animals were offered ad libitum a mixed diet (75 : 25; alfalfa hay : concentrate), which was supplied in equal portions every 3 h. To label microbial PB, (15NH4)2SO4 was added to the concentrate. The lower enrichment of urinary PD (15N-allantoin) compared with duodenal PB enrichment confirmed the presence of an endogenous PD fraction (268.5 ± 21.98 μmol/kg weight0.75 or 0.386 of the total PD excretion). The recovery of PD in urine and milk increased linearly in response to increasing amounts of duodenally infused RNA (starting on day 21 after parturition). On average, 0.74 of infused PB from RNA was recovered in urine. Milk PD constituted a minor (<0.01) fraction of the total PD excretion and this fraction decreased as the amount of infused PB increased. Our findings indicate that lactation in goats did not affect the urinary recovery of duodenal PB but increased the endogenous contribution to urinary excretion of PD.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731107000973dairy goatsmicrobial synthesismilkpurine derivativesurinary excretion
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author M. Mota
J. Balcells
N.H. Ozdemir Baber
S. Bölüktepe
A. Belenguer
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J. Balcells
N.H. Ozdemir Baber
S. Bölüktepe
A. Belenguer
Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
Animal
dairy goats
microbial synthesis
milk
purine derivatives
urinary excretion
author_facet M. Mota
J. Balcells
N.H. Ozdemir Baber
S. Bölüktepe
A. Belenguer
author_sort M. Mota
title Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
title_short Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
title_full Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
title_fullStr Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
title_full_unstemmed Modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
title_sort modelling purine derivative excretion in dairy goats: endogenous excretion and the relationship between duodenal input and urinary output
publisher Elsevier
series Animal
issn 1751-7311
publishDate 2008-01-01
description To determine the endogenous contribution of purine derivatives (PD) to renal excretion and the urinary recovery of duodenal purine bases (PB), five dairy Granadina goats (initial weight ± s.e.: 38.6 ± 2.78 kg) were each fitted with a duodenal infusion catheter. Animals were offered ad libitum a mixed diet (75 : 25; alfalfa hay : concentrate), which was supplied in equal portions every 3 h. To label microbial PB, (15NH4)2SO4 was added to the concentrate. The lower enrichment of urinary PD (15N-allantoin) compared with duodenal PB enrichment confirmed the presence of an endogenous PD fraction (268.5 ± 21.98 μmol/kg weight0.75 or 0.386 of the total PD excretion). The recovery of PD in urine and milk increased linearly in response to increasing amounts of duodenally infused RNA (starting on day 21 after parturition). On average, 0.74 of infused PB from RNA was recovered in urine. Milk PD constituted a minor (<0.01) fraction of the total PD excretion and this fraction decreased as the amount of infused PB increased. Our findings indicate that lactation in goats did not affect the urinary recovery of duodenal PB but increased the endogenous contribution to urinary excretion of PD.
topic dairy goats
microbial synthesis
milk
purine derivatives
urinary excretion
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1751731107000973
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