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Organic iron absorption and expression of related transporters in the small intestine of broilers

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POULTRY SCIENCE
Volume 100, Issue 8, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.psj.2021.101182

Keywords

amino acid transporter; broiler; divalent metal transporter; ferriportin 1; iron absorption

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  1. Research Program of State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition (Beijing, P. R. China) [2004DA125184G1606]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Beijing, P. R. China) [31672440]
  3. Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Program (Beijing, P. R. China) [ASTIPIAS08]
  4. China Agriculture Research System (Beijing, P. R. China) [CARS41]

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Organic Fe sources with stronger chelation strength showed higher Fe absorption in broilers in vivo. The mRNA expression of Fe and amino acid transporters varied along with the extension of the small intestine. The absorption of Fe as organic Fe chelates was not mediated by the amino acid transporters.
An experiment was conducted to investigate the effect of organic and inorganic Fe sources on Fe absorption and expression of related transporters in the small intestine of broilers. Iron-deficient intact broilers (7-day-old) were fed an Fe-unsupplemented corn-soybean meal basal diet or the basal diet supplemented with 60 mg Fe/kg as Fe sulfate (FeSO4 center dot 7H(2)O), FeMet with weak chelation strength (Fe-MetW), Fe-proteinate with moderate chelation strength (Fe-Prot M) or Fe-proteinate with extremely strong chelation strength (Fe-Prot ES) for 14 d. The plasma Fe contents were enhanced (P < 0.02) by Fe addition, and greater (P < 0.0002) in Fe-Prot M and Fe-Prot ES groups than in Fe-Met W and FeSO4 groups. Supplemental Fe decreased (P < 0.03) the divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) mRNA levels in the duodenum and jejunum, and ferroportin 1 (FPN1) mRNA levels in the duodenum on d 21, but no differences (P > 0.20) were detected among different Fe sources. Regardless of Fe source, the mRNA levels of DMT1 and FPN1 were higher (P < 0.02) in the duodenum than in the jejunum and ileum, and in the jejunum than in the ileum (P < 0.05). However, Fe addition did not affect (P > 0.10) the mRNA levels of amino acid transporters and protein levels of DMT1 and FPN1 in the small intestine of broilers. These results indicate that organic Fe sources with stronger chelation strength showed higher Fe absorption in broilers in vivo; the mRNA expression of Fe and amino acid transporters varied along with the extension of the small intestine; the absorption of Fe as organic Fe chelates was not mediated by the amino acid transporters in intact chicks in this study.

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