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Impact of Increasing Dietary Calcium Levels on Calcium Excretion and Vitamin D Metabolites in the Blood of Healthy Adult Cats
by
Zentek, Jürgen
, Schmiedchen, Bettina
, Neumann, Konrad
, Schweigert, Florian J.
, Stumpff, Friederike
, Paßlack, Nadine
, Kohn, Barbara
, Raila, Jens
in
Acidification
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Calciferol
/ Calcitriol
/ Calcium
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Calcium (Nutrient)
/ Calcium - analysis
/ Calcium - blood
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium - urine
/ Calcium phosphates
/ Calcium Phosphates - analysis
/ Calcium Phosphates - blood
/ Calcium Phosphates - metabolism
/ Calcium Phosphates - urine
/ Calcium, Dietary - analysis
/ Calcium, Dietary - blood
/ Calcium, Dietary - metabolism
/ Calcium, Dietary - urine
/ Cats
/ Cats - blood
/ Cats - physiology
/ Cats - urine
/ Diet
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Excretion
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor
/ Fibroblast growth factor 23
/ Growth factors
/ Hemopoiesis
/ Homeostasis
/ Hormones
/ Intestine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Laboratory animals
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Nutrition research
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ pH effects
/ Phosphates
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Precursors
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Urine
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vitamin D
/ Vitamin D - analysis
/ Vitamin D - blood
/ Vitamin D - metabolism
/ Vitamin deficiency
2016
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Impact of Increasing Dietary Calcium Levels on Calcium Excretion and Vitamin D Metabolites in the Blood of Healthy Adult Cats
by
Zentek, Jürgen
, Schmiedchen, Bettina
, Neumann, Konrad
, Schweigert, Florian J.
, Stumpff, Friederike
, Paßlack, Nadine
, Kohn, Barbara
, Raila, Jens
in
Acidification
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Calciferol
/ Calcitriol
/ Calcium
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Calcium (Nutrient)
/ Calcium - analysis
/ Calcium - blood
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium - urine
/ Calcium phosphates
/ Calcium Phosphates - analysis
/ Calcium Phosphates - blood
/ Calcium Phosphates - metabolism
/ Calcium Phosphates - urine
/ Calcium, Dietary - analysis
/ Calcium, Dietary - blood
/ Calcium, Dietary - metabolism
/ Calcium, Dietary - urine
/ Cats
/ Cats - blood
/ Cats - physiology
/ Cats - urine
/ Diet
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Excretion
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor
/ Fibroblast growth factor 23
/ Growth factors
/ Hemopoiesis
/ Homeostasis
/ Hormones
/ Intestine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Laboratory animals
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Nutrition research
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ pH effects
/ Phosphates
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Precursors
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Urine
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vitamin D
/ Vitamin D - analysis
/ Vitamin D - blood
/ Vitamin D - metabolism
/ Vitamin deficiency
2016
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Impact of Increasing Dietary Calcium Levels on Calcium Excretion and Vitamin D Metabolites in the Blood of Healthy Adult Cats
by
Zentek, Jürgen
, Schmiedchen, Bettina
, Neumann, Konrad
, Schweigert, Florian J.
, Stumpff, Friederike
, Paßlack, Nadine
, Kohn, Barbara
, Raila, Jens
in
Acidification
/ Animal Feed - analysis
/ Animals
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Blood
/ Calciferol
/ Calcitriol
/ Calcium
/ Calcium (dietary)
/ Calcium (Nutrient)
/ Calcium - analysis
/ Calcium - blood
/ Calcium - metabolism
/ Calcium - urine
/ Calcium phosphates
/ Calcium Phosphates - analysis
/ Calcium Phosphates - blood
/ Calcium Phosphates - metabolism
/ Calcium Phosphates - urine
/ Calcium, Dietary - analysis
/ Calcium, Dietary - blood
/ Calcium, Dietary - metabolism
/ Calcium, Dietary - urine
/ Cats
/ Cats - blood
/ Cats - physiology
/ Cats - urine
/ Diet
/ Dry matter
/ Eating
/ Excretion
/ Feces - chemistry
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor
/ Fibroblast growth factor 23
/ Growth factors
/ Hemopoiesis
/ Homeostasis
/ Hormones
/ Intestine
/ Kidney diseases
/ Kidneys
/ Laboratory animals
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Nutrition research
/ Parathyroid
/ Parathyroid hormone
/ pH effects
/ Phosphates
/ Phosphorus
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiological effects
/ Physiology
/ Precursors
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Urine
/ Veterinary medicine
/ Vitamin D
/ Vitamin D - analysis
/ Vitamin D - blood
/ Vitamin D - metabolism
/ Vitamin deficiency
2016
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Impact of Increasing Dietary Calcium Levels on Calcium Excretion and Vitamin D Metabolites in the Blood of Healthy Adult Cats
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Impact of Increasing Dietary Calcium Levels on Calcium Excretion and Vitamin D Metabolites in the Blood of Healthy Adult Cats
2016
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Dietary calcium (Ca) concentrations might affect regulatory pathways within the Ca and vitamin D metabolism and consequently excretory mechanisms. Considering large variations in Ca concentrations of feline diets, the physiological impact on Ca homeostasis has not been evaluated to date. In the present study, diets with increasing concentrations of dicalcium phosphate were offered to ten healthy adult cats (Ca/phosphorus (P): 6.23/6.02, 7.77/7.56, 15.0/12.7, 19.0/17.3, 22.2/19.9, 24.3/21.6 g/kg dry matter). Each feeding period was divided into a 10-day adaptation and an 8-day sampling period in order to collect urine and faeces. On the last day of each feeding period, blood samples were taken.
Urinary Ca concentrations remained unaffected, but faecal Ca concentrations increased (P < 0.001) with increasing dietary Ca levels. No effect on whole and intact parathyroid hormone levels, fibroblast growth factor 23 and calcitriol concentrations in the blood of the cats were observed. However, the calcitriol precursors 25(OH)D2 and 25(OH)D3, which are considered the most useful indicators for the vitamin D status, decreased with higher dietary Ca levels (P = 0.013 and P = 0.033). Increasing dietary levels of dicalcium phosphate revealed an acidifying effect on urinary fasting pH (6.02) and postprandial pH (6.01) (P < 0.001), possibly mediated by an increase of urinary phosphorus (P) concentrations (P < 0.001).
In conclusion, calcitriol precursors were linearly affected by increasing dietary Ca concentrations. The increase in faecal Ca excretion indicates that Ca homeostasis of cats is mainly regulated in the intestine and not by the kidneys. Long-term studies should investigate the physiological relevance of the acidifying effect observed when feeding diets high in Ca and P.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Blood
/ Calcium
/ Calcium Phosphates - analysis
/ Calcium Phosphates - metabolism
/ Calcium, Dietary - metabolism
/ Cats
/ Diet
/ Eating
/ Feeding
/ Female
/ Hormones
/ Kidneys
/ Male
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Urine
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