2021
DOI: 10.3390/ani11123476
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L-Arginine Supplementation for Nulliparous Sows during the Last Third of Gestation

Abstract: We evaluated the effects of L-arginine supplementation during the last third of gestation on molecular mechanisms related to skeletal muscle development of piglets and litter traits at birth. Twenty-three nulliparous sows averaging 205.37 ± 11.50 kg of body weight were randomly assigned to the following experimental treatments: control (CON), where pregnant sows were fed diets to meet their nutritional requirements; arginine (ARG), where sows where fed CON + 1.0% L-arginine. Skeletal muscle from piglets born f… Show more

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“…Restricted maternal nutrition will reduce the myogenic regulatory factor expression [ 27 ]. On the other hand, there were studies that found that adding L-arginine or lactic acid to the diet would increase the gene expression of MYOD in muscles, thereby promoting muscle development [ 28 , 29 ]. The MSTN gene expression was down-regulated at weaning and up-regulated during the finishing period due to a maternal low-protein diet, indicating that the expression pattern of MSTN was stage-specific [ 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Restricted maternal nutrition will reduce the myogenic regulatory factor expression [ 27 ]. On the other hand, there were studies that found that adding L-arginine or lactic acid to the diet would increase the gene expression of MYOD in muscles, thereby promoting muscle development [ 28 , 29 ]. The MSTN gene expression was down-regulated at weaning and up-regulated during the finishing period due to a maternal low-protein diet, indicating that the expression pattern of MSTN was stage-specific [ 30 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%