Abstract
In vitro studies with isolated sheep rumen epithelium have shown that an increase in the lumen K concentration induces an increase in the transmural potential difference across the rumen epithelium (serosal side: positive), which is associated with a decrease in Mg transport. However, at lumen K concentrations >80 mmol/l, Mg transport across the epithelium became independent of the lumen K concentration. The present study was carried out to determine whether this observation also occurs in vivo . Four ruminally fistulated wethers were fed four rations supplemented with KHCO 3 (15·7, 37·6, 59·4 or 77·4 g K/kg DM) in a 4×4 Latin square design. Increased K intakes significantly increased the rumen K concentration. For all data combined, Mg absorption expressed as % intake was negatively correlated with the rumen K concentration. However, apparent Mg absorption either expressed in absolute terms (g/d) or as % intake was not significantly affected when the dietary K concentration was increased from 59·4 to 77·4 g/kg DM. Rumen K concentration was inversely correlated with the transmural potential difference (blood side: positive) (Pearson's r −0·709; R 2 adj 0·468, P =0·002, n 16). It is concluded that in wethers apparent Mg absorption becomes independent of the dietary K concentration when the K concentration is >60 g/kg DM or equivalent to a postprandial rumen K concentration of about 125 mmol/l.
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Jittakhot, S., Schonewille, J. Th., Wouterse, H. S., Yuangklang, C., & Beynen, A. C. (2004). The relationships between potassium intakes, transmural potential difference of the rumen epithelium and magnesium absorption in wethers. British Journal of Nutrition, 91(2), 183–189. https://doi.org/10.1079/bjn20031045
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