Author:
Bannister D. W.,Sales D. I.,Lee Alison
Abstract
1. In two separate experiments, using different strains, broiler chicks were reared on either a commercial-type chick mash (control) or a fatty liver and kidney syndrome (FLKS)-inducing diet.2. In Expt a, chicks were killed on day 29 and in Expt b, on day 32. Body-weights and liver weights were measured, and values from those given the control ration used to construct a hepatomegaly index by employing a variant of linear discriminant analysis.3. Application of the index to FLKS birds revealed a statistically significant bimodal distribution of liver size.4. The birds with enlarged livers (high index) also possessed metabolic abnormalities in that 6- phosphofructokinase (EC2. 7. 1. 11; PFK-1) activity (measured at low substrate concentration) was depressed despite the presence of normal, or even slightly elevated fructose 2,6-bisphosphate concentration.5. This indicates the presence of an uncharacterized regulatory mechanism for PFK- 1 in FLKS-susceptible birds.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)
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