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Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue

Bone ash, collagen, Ca and P composition, are considered the main factors affecting mechanical properties in bones. However, a series of studies in bone and antler have shown that some trace minerals, such as manganese, may play a role whose importance exceeds what may be expected considering their...

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Autores principales: Cappelli, Jamil, Garcia, Andrés, Ceacero, Francisco, Gomez, Santiago, Luna, Salvador, Gallego, Laureano, Gambin, Pablo, Landete-Castillejos, Tomás
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132738
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author Cappelli, Jamil
Garcia, Andrés
Ceacero, Francisco
Gomez, Santiago
Luna, Salvador
Gallego, Laureano
Gambin, Pablo
Landete-Castillejos, Tomás
author_facet Cappelli, Jamil
Garcia, Andrés
Ceacero, Francisco
Gomez, Santiago
Luna, Salvador
Gallego, Laureano
Gambin, Pablo
Landete-Castillejos, Tomás
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description Bone ash, collagen, Ca and P composition, are considered the main factors affecting mechanical properties in bones. However, a series of studies in bone and antler have shown that some trace minerals, such as manganese, may play a role whose importance exceeds what may be expected considering their low content. A previous study showed that a reduction in manganese in antlers during a year of late winter frosts led to generalized antler breakage in Spain, which included a reduction of 30% of cortical thickness, 27% reduction in impact energy, and 10% reduction in work to peak force. Starting for this observation, we experimentally studied the effects of manganese supplementation in adults and yearling (yearlings) red deer under a balanced diet. Subjects were 29 deer of different age classes (adult n = 19, yearlings n = 10) that were divided in a manganese injected group (n = 14) and a control group (n = 15). Antler content in ashes and minerals, intrinsic mechanical properties and cross section structure were examined at 4 points along the antler beam. A one way ANOVA (mean per antler) showed that in yearlings, manganese supplementation only increased its content and that of Fe. However, in adults, Mn supplementation increased the mean content per antler of Ca, Na, P, B, Co, Cu, K, Mn, Ni, Se (while Si content was reduced), and impact work but not Young’s modulus of elasticity, bending strength or work to peak force. A GLM series on characteristics in the uppermost part examined in the antler, often showing physiological exhaustion and depletion of body stores, showed also a 16% increase in work to peak force in the antlers of the treated group. Thus, manganese supplementation altered mineral composition of antler and improved structure and some mechanical properties despite animals having a balanced diet.
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spelling pubmed-45037772015-07-17 Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue Cappelli, Jamil Garcia, Andrés Ceacero, Francisco Gomez, Santiago Luna, Salvador Gallego, Laureano Gambin, Pablo Landete-Castillejos, Tomás PLoS One Research Article Bone ash, collagen, Ca and P composition, are considered the main factors affecting mechanical properties in bones. However, a series of studies in bone and antler have shown that some trace minerals, such as manganese, may play a role whose importance exceeds what may be expected considering their low content. A previous study showed that a reduction in manganese in antlers during a year of late winter frosts led to generalized antler breakage in Spain, which included a reduction of 30% of cortical thickness, 27% reduction in impact energy, and 10% reduction in work to peak force. Starting for this observation, we experimentally studied the effects of manganese supplementation in adults and yearling (yearlings) red deer under a balanced diet. Subjects were 29 deer of different age classes (adult n = 19, yearlings n = 10) that were divided in a manganese injected group (n = 14) and a control group (n = 15). Antler content in ashes and minerals, intrinsic mechanical properties and cross section structure were examined at 4 points along the antler beam. A one way ANOVA (mean per antler) showed that in yearlings, manganese supplementation only increased its content and that of Fe. However, in adults, Mn supplementation increased the mean content per antler of Ca, Na, P, B, Co, Cu, K, Mn, Ni, Se (while Si content was reduced), and impact work but not Young’s modulus of elasticity, bending strength or work to peak force. A GLM series on characteristics in the uppermost part examined in the antler, often showing physiological exhaustion and depletion of body stores, showed also a 16% increase in work to peak force in the antlers of the treated group. Thus, manganese supplementation altered mineral composition of antler and improved structure and some mechanical properties despite animals having a balanced diet. Public Library of Science 2015-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4503777/ /pubmed/26177083 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132738 Text en © 2015 Cappelli et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gallego, Laureano
Gambin, Pablo
Landete-Castillejos, Tomás
Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title_full Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title_fullStr Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title_full_unstemmed Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title_short Manganese Supplementation in Deer under Balanced Diet Increases Impact Energy and Contents in Minerals of Antler Bone Tissue
title_sort manganese supplementation in deer under balanced diet increases impact energy and contents in minerals of antler bone tissue
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4503777/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26177083
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0132738
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