Author:
VAN RYSSEN J. B. J.,VAN MALSEN P. S. M.,HARTMANN F.
Abstract
The effect of concentration of sulphur (S) in a diet
on the interrelationship between copper (Cu) and
selenium (Se) metabolism was investigated in sheep. The animals
received a sheep finishing diet in
individual feeding pens for a period of 74 days. The minerals
were included in the diets according to
a 3×2×2 factorial experimental design. The final
mixtures contained three concentrations of Se;
0·35, 0·88 and 1·34 mg Se (Se added as
Na2SeO3); two concentrations of Cu;
6·7 and 17·0 mg Cu (Cu
added as CuSO4) and two concentrations of S;
2·15 and 3·97 g S (S added as
Na2SO4)/kg dry matter
(DM). An increase in dietary Cu resulted in a significant
(P<0·01) increase in liver Se concentration;
2·30 v. 3·43 mg Se/kg DM for the
low v. the high Cu treatments. The addition of S
reduced the hepatic Se concentration significantly
(P<0·01). This was most pronounced at the
high Cu intake,
resulting in a significant (P<0·05)
three-way interaction between the three minerals, i.e.
the hepatic Se concentrations were 2·53, 2·08,
4·07 and 2·79 mg/kg DM for the low
Cu–low S, low Cu–high S,
high Cu–low S and high Cu–high S treatments,
respectively. Dietary S reduced (P<0·01) the
concentration of Cu in the liver from 678 mg/kg DM at
the low S to 305 mg/kg DM at the high S
intakes. Dietary Se did not change the concentration of
Cu in the liver significantly. Adding S to the
diet caused a reduction (P<0·01) in
the Se concentration of rumen bacteria, i.e. from
3·48 mg/kg
DM in the low S to 1·96 mg/kg DM in the high S
treatments. Selenium concentrations in rumen
bacteria and the liver were the most sensitive to changes
in Se intake, followed by the heart, muscle,
plasma and whole blood. It was concluded that an increase
in S intakes would decrease the
accumulation of both Cu and Se in the liver of sheep,
resulting in a diminishing degree of interaction
between Cu and Se.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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