Whole-body protein metabolism and plasma profiles of amino acids and hormones in growing barrows fed diets adequate or deficient in lysine.

2000 
Eighteen growing barrows (body weight: 26.6 ± 1.4 kg) were assigned (day 0) to one of three levels of dietary lysine: to be deficient (0.45%; L1), to achieve (0.75%; L2), or to exceed (0.98%; L3) National Research Council (NRC) (1988) lysine requirements (as-fed basis), according to a completely randomized block design. Nitrogen balance was measured over a 6-d period (days 10 to 16). On day 16, pigs were moved into respiratory chambers and received a 6-h continuous i.v. infusion of NaH13CO3 (1.66 µmol h−1 kg−1, preceded by a priming dose of 2.35 µmol kg−1) on day 17. The following day, pigs received an i.v. infusion of L-[1-13C]leucine (11.07 µmol h−1 kg−1, preceded by a priming dose of 11.07 µmol kg−1). Average daily gain and nitrogen retention increased (P   0.10) between diets. In consequence,...
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