Zheng Liufeng, Wei Hongkui, Cheng Chuanshang, Xiang Quanhang, Pang Jiaman, Peng Jian
1Department of Animal Nutrition and Feed Science,College of Animal Science and Technology,Huazhong Agricultural University,Wuhan 430070,People's Republic of China.
Br J Nutr. 2016 Jun;115(12):2236-45. doi: 10.1017/S0007114516000842. Epub 2016 Apr 15.
The aim of this study was to investigate whether supplementing branched-chain amino acids (AA) (BCAA) along with a reduced-protein diet increases piglet growth, and whether elevated feed intake and muscle growth-promoting effect contribute to this improvement. In Expt 1, twenty-eight weanling piglets were randomly fed one of the following four diets: a positive control (PC) diet, a reduced-protein negative control (NC) diet, an NC diet supplemented with BCAA to the same levels as in the PC diet (test 1 (T1)) and an NC diet supplemented with a 2-fold dose of BCAA in T1 diet (test 2 (T2)) for 28 d. In Expt 2, twenty-one weanling piglets were randomly assigned to NC, T1 and pair-fed T1 (P) groups. NC and T1 diets were the same as in Expt 1, whereas piglets in the P group were individually pair-fed with the NC group. In Expt 1, the NC group had reduced piglet growth and feed intake compared with the PC group, which were restored in T1 and T2 groups, but no differences were detected between T1 and T2 groups. In Expt 2, T1 and P groups showed increases in growth and mass of some muscles compared with the NC group. Increased feed intake after BCAA supplementation was associated with increased mRNA expressions of agouti-related peptide and co-express neuropeptide Y (NPY) and phosphorylation of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and ribosomal protein S6 kinase 1 (S6K1), as well as decreased mRNA expressions of melanocortin-4 receptor and cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript and phosphorylation of eukaryotic initiation factor 2α in the hypothalamus. No differences were observed among PC, T1 and T2 groups except for higher NPY mRNA expression in the T2 group than in the PC group (Expt 1). Phosphorylation of mTOR and S6K1 in muscle was enhanced after BCAA supplementation, which was independent of change in feed intake (Expt 2). In conclusion, supplementing BCAA to reduced-protein diets increases feed intake and muscle mass, and contributes to better growth performance in piglets.
本研究的目的是调查在低蛋白日粮中添加支链氨基酸(BCAA)是否能提高仔猪生长性能,以及采食量增加和促进肌肉生长的作用是否有助于这种改善。在实验1中,28头断奶仔猪被随机饲喂以下四种日粮之一:正对照(PC)日粮、低蛋白负对照(NC)日粮、添加与PC日粮相同水平BCAA的NC日粮(试验1(T1))和添加两倍于T1日粮剂量BCAA的NC日粮(试验2(T2)),持续28天。在实验2中,21头断奶仔猪被随机分配到NC、T1和T1配对饲喂(P)组。NC和T1日粮与实验1相同,而P组仔猪与NC组进行个体配对饲喂。在实验1中,与PC组相比,NC组仔猪生长和采食量降低,在T1和T2组中恢复,但T1和T2组之间未检测到差异。在实验2中,与NC组相比,T1和P组某些肌肉的生长和质量增加。补充BCAA后采食量增加与刺鼠相关肽和共表达神经肽Y(NPY)的mRNA表达增加、雷帕霉素哺乳动物靶标(mTOR)和核糖体蛋白S6激酶1(S6K1)的磷酸化增加以及下丘脑促黑素皮质素4受体、可卡因和苯丙胺调节转录物的mRNA表达降低以及真核起始因子2α的磷酸化降低有关。除了T2组中NPY mRNA表达高于PC组外(实验1),PC、T1和T2组之间未观察到差异。补充BCAA后肌肉中mTOR和S6K1的磷酸化增强,这与采食量变化无关(实验2)。总之,在低蛋白日粮中补充BCAA可增加采食量和肌肉质量,并有助于提高仔猪的生长性能。