Jansson A, Lindholm A, Lindberg J E, Dahlborn K
Department of Animal Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Equine Vet J Suppl. 1999 Jul(30):412-7. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-3306.1999.tb05257.x.
The aim of this study was to investigate the adaptation to an increased potassium (K+) intake in horses and to study whether the regulation of the post exercise K+, sodium (Na+) and fluid balances were altered by an increased K+ intake. Four Standardbred horses were fed 2 levels (4.1 and 5.4 mmol/kg bwt/day) of K+ for 17 days in a crossover design. The effects on K+, Na+ and fluid balance were studied both at rest and in response to 29 km exercise. K+, Na+ and fluid intakes and outputs were balanced within 24 h after a new diet had been introduced. Adaptation consisted primarily of an increased urinary K+ excretion, later followed by an increase in faecal excretion. The increased urinary K+ excretion was associated with an increased mass of urine (1.2-1.4 kg/day) compensated for by an increased water intake. The sweat Na+ concentration was increased on the highest K+ intake (from 123 +/- 5 mmol/l to 138 +/- 3 mmol/l) and the urinary Na+ excretion was lower post exercise on this diet. There were no differences in the magnitude of post exercise hypokalaemia between the diets, and plasma K+ concentration was still reduced 24 h post exercise even when the horses were fed the higher K+ diet. Adaptation to an increased K+ intake was rapid in these horses and consisted mainly of an increased urinary excretion. The response to exercise was unaltered by the increased K+ intake, except for an increased Na+ concentration in sweat.
本研究的目的是调查马匹对增加钾(K+)摄入量的适应性,并研究增加K+摄入量是否会改变运动后K+、钠(Na+)和液体平衡的调节。采用交叉设计,给四匹标准赛马饲喂两种水平(4.1和5.4 mmol/kg体重/天)的K+,持续17天。在休息时和对29公里运动的反应中,研究了对K+、Na+和液体平衡的影响。引入新饮食后24小时内,K+、Na+和液体的摄入量与排出量达到平衡。适应性主要表现为尿K+排泄增加,随后粪便排泄增加。尿K+排泄增加与尿量增加(1.2 - 1.4 kg/天)有关,这通过增加水摄入量得到补偿。在最高K+摄入量时,汗液Na+浓度增加(从123±5 mmol/l增至138±3 mmol/l),且在此饮食条件下运动后尿Na+排泄较低。不同饮食之间运动后低钾血症的程度没有差异,即使给马匹饲喂较高K+饮食,运动后24小时血浆K+浓度仍会降低。这些马匹对增加K+摄入量的适应迅速,主要表现为尿排泄增加。除了汗液中Na+浓度增加外,增加K+摄入量并未改变对运动的反应。