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Growth performance and metabolic responses in barrows fed low-protein diets supplemented with essential amino acids
Authors:D. Deng   Ai-Ke Li   W.Y. Chu   R.L. Huang   T.J. Li   X.F. Kong   Z.J. Liu   G.Y. Wu   Y.M. Zhang  Y.L. Yin  
Affiliation:

aLaboratory of Animal Nutrition and Health and Key Laboratory of subtropical Agro-ecology, Institute of Subtropical Agriculture, The Chinese Academy of Sciences P.O. Box 10, Changsha 410125, China

bDepartment of Animal Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA

cFeed Research Institute, Academy of State Grain Administration of China, No 11, Baiwanzhuang Avenue, Beijing 100037, China

Abstract:This study was conducted to determine the effect of supplementation with Lys, Met, Thr to low-protein diets on growth performance and metabolic responses in growing barrows. Seventy crossbred barrows (Duroc × Yorkshine), with an average initial body weight of 16 kg, were fed diets containing five crude protein (CP) levels (18.2, 16.5, 15.5, 14.5, and 13.6%) and 0.83% true ileal digestible lysine. On d 17 of the trial, all pigs were fitted with an indwelling jugular catheter for blood collection. On d 18 and 53, blood samples were obtained at 4 h post feeding. Reducing dietary CP concentration linearly decreased (P < 0.05) ADG, ADFI, feed efficiency, longissimus muscle area (LMA), and plasma concentrations of urea N and protein, while increasing backfat thickness linearly (P < 0.05). Pigs fed the 13.6% CP diet exhibited the poorest growth performance. On d 53, dietary CP affected plasma IGF-I (quadratic, P < 0.01) and leptin (linear, P < 0.01) concentrations. Plasma leptin levels were correlated positively with backfat thickness (r = 0.76, P < 0.05) and negatively with LMA (r = − 0.64, P < 0.01). There was a positive correlation between ADG and plasma IGF-I concentrations (r = 0.91, P < 0.05). Our results suggest that adequate provision of nonessential AA and all EAA is required for achieving maximum growth performance and reducing fat accretion in growing pigs fed low-CP diets.
Keywords:Crude protein   Growth performance   IGF-I   Leptin   Pigs
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