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Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling


Kljak, Kristina; Pino, Felipe; Heinrichs, A. Jud
Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling // Abstracts of the 2018 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting / Lucy, Matthew C. (ur.).
Champaign (IL): American Dairy Science Association, 2018. str. 87-87 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)


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Naslov
Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling

Autori
Kljak, Kristina ; Pino, Felipe ; Heinrichs, A. Jud

Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni

Izvornik
Abstracts of the 2018 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting / Lucy, Matthew C. - Champaign (IL) : American Dairy Science Association, 2018, 87-87

Skup
American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting (ADSA 2018)

Mjesto i datum
Knoxville (TN), Sjedinjene Američke Države, 24.06.2018. - 27.06.2018

Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster

Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija

Ključne riječi
spot urinary sampling ; daily urine output ; purine derivatives excretion ; creatinine

Sažetak
Estimation of urine output and purine derivatives (PD) excretion from spot samples is possible because daily creatinine excretion is proportional to animal BW. Feeding regime was so far omitted in the evaluation of effects on this estimation, and this study aimed to explore the effect of ad libitum or restricted intakes on estimation in spot urinary sampling. Eight Holstein heifers (457 ± 27 kg BW) were randomly assigned to a split-plot 4 × 4 Latin square experimental design with 18-d periods (14 d of adaptation and 4 d of sampling). Heifers were offered ad libitum and restricted intakes (85% of ad libitum intake) of diets differing in forage quality (high, corn silage ; low, grass hay) and fiber content (high, 48% NDF ; low 40% NDF). In each period, spot urine samples were taken 4 h after feeding on d 14 while total urine samples were composited from total urine collected during 4 sampling days. Creatinine excretion was affected by dietary treatment with lower values in heifers fed restricted intakes (70.06 vs. 79.55 mmol/day ; P<0.05). However, when expressed per BW, it was similar among treatments and lower than in previous studies (25 vs. 28 mg/kg BW). Restricted intake resulted in higher urine output and lower PD excretion (P<0.05) regardless if estimated from spot sample (14.22 vs. 8.14 kg for urine output and 116.9 vs. 144.6 mmol/day for PD excretion) or observed in total urine collection (16.01 kg vs. 9.61 kg for urine output and 146.4 vs. 171.2 mmol/day for PD excretion). However, relationship between estimated and observed values for urine output was linear regardless of feeding regime (R2=0.75, RMSE=2.73, mean bias=5.22%) while the relationship for PD excretion was linear only for ad libitum intake (R2=0.53, RMSE=14.83, mean bias=18.34% vs. R2=0.01, RMSE=24.35, mean bias=29.34% for restricted). Spot urinary sampling could be used for daily urine output estimation in both ad libitum and restricted feeding regimes while it is suitable for estimation of PD excretion only in ad libitum intake.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija)



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178-1780496-0368 - Hranidbena, antioksidativna i prebiotička svojstva kukuruza za domaće životinje (Grbeša, Darko, MZOS ) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Kristina Kljak (autor)

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Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Kljak, Kristina; Pino, Felipe; Heinrichs, A. Jud
Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling // Abstracts of the 2018 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting / Lucy, Matthew C. (ur.).
Champaign (IL): American Dairy Science Association, 2018. str. 87-87 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
Kljak, K., Pino, F. & Heinrichs, A. (2018) Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling. U: Lucy, M. (ur.)Abstracts of the 2018 American Dairy Science Association Annual Meeting.
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@article{article, author = {Kljak, Kristina and Pino, Felipe and Heinrichs, A. Jud}, editor = {Lucy, M.}, year = {2018}, pages = {87-87}, keywords = {spot urinary sampling, daily urine output, purine derivatives excretion, creatinine}, title = {Feeding regime does not affect estimation of daily urine output but it affects estimation of total purine derivatives excretion in spot urinary sampling}, keyword = {spot urinary sampling, daily urine output, purine derivatives excretion, creatinine}, publisher = {American Dairy Science Association}, publisherplace = {Knoxville (TN), Sjedinjene Ameri\v{c}ke Dr\v{z}ave} }

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