The effect of dietary chloride and bicarbonate on blood pH, haematological variables, pulmonary hypertension and ascites in broiler chickens

1. The effect of supplementing grower diets with bicarbonate or chloride on haematological variables, pulmonary hypertension syndrome and ascites in broilers exposed to cold temperature was investigated. 2. High concentrations of dietary chloride had no effect on the pH of the venous blood but a low chloride/high bicarbonate diet significantly increased blood pH. There was no consistent effect of dietary chloride or bicarbonate concentrations on growth performance, although in 1 experiment birds given a low chloride/high bicarbonate diet consumed less food and gained less weight than controls. 3. Birds fed on high-chloride diets tended to have a higher incidence of ascites and pulmonary hypertension than controls. Birds fed on low-chloride and high-bicarbonate diets had significantly lower pulmonary hypertension and lower heart weights, which may have indicated a decrease in pulmonary and systemic blood pressure. 4. We conclude that increasing dietary bicarbonate and reducing dietary chloride has potential as a low cost and effective method to reduce the pulmonary hypertension which leads to ascites in broiler chickens.

[1]  R. Wideman,et al.  Influence of feed deprivation on ventilation and gas exchange in broilers: relationship to pulmonary hypertension syndrome. , 1998, Poultry science.

[2]  A. Ben David,et al.  Comparative effects of added sodium chloride, ammonium chloride, or potassium bicarbonate in the drinking water of broilers, and feed restriction, on the development of the ascites syndrome. , 1998, Poultry science.

[3]  R. Wideman,et al.  The infusion rate dependent influence of acute metabolic acidosis on pulmonary vascular resistance in broilers. , 1998, Poultry science.

[4]  E. Squires,et al.  Effect of dietary flax oil and hypobaric hypoxia on right ventricular hypertrophy and ascites in broiler chickens. , 1996, British poultry science.

[5]  R. Wideman,et al.  Effect of Age of Exposure and Dietary Acidification or Alkalinization on Broiler Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome , 1994 .

[6]  D. Balnave,et al.  A role for sodium bicarbonate supplements for growing broilers at high temperatures , 1993 .

[7]  S. Leeson,et al.  Production and Carcass Yield of Broiler Using Free-Choice Cereal Feeding , 1993 .

[8]  R. Julian Ascites in poultry. , 1993, Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A.

[9]  R. E. Austic,et al.  The Effect of Selected Minerals on the Acid-Base Balance of Growing Chicks , 1993 .

[10]  P. O'Brien,et al.  Changes in erythrocyte deformability in NaCl-induced right-sided cardiac failure in broiler chickens. , 1992, American journal of veterinary research.

[11]  R. Julian,et al.  Blood oxygen concentration of fast-growing and slow-growing broiler chickens, and chickens with ascites from right ventricular failure. , 1992, Avian diseases.

[12]  J. Reeves,et al.  Improved arterial oxygenation with feed restriction in rapidly growing broiler chickens. , 1991, Comparative biochemistry and physiology. A, Comparative physiology.

[13]  M. Quinton,et al.  The effect of cold and dietary energy on right ventricular hypertrophy, right ventricular failure and ascites in meat-type chickens. , 1989, Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A.

[14]  J. Reeves,et al.  The relationship between rapid growth and pulmonary hemodynamics in the fast-growing broiler chicken. , 1989, The American review of respiratory disease.

[15]  R. Julian The effect of increased sodium in the drinking water on right ventricular hypertrophy, right ventricular failure and ascites in broiler chickens. , 1987, Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A.

[16]  P. Goldman,et al.  Studies on avian erythrocyte metabolism. XIV. Effect of CO2 and pH on P50 in the chicken. , 1986, The American journal of physiology.

[17]  H. Randall Fluid, electrolyte, and acid-base balance. , 1976, The Surgical clinics of North America.

[18]  R. E. Burger,et al.  The Effect of Carbon Dioxide Inhalation and Sodium Bicarbonate Ingestion on Egg Shell Deposition , 1965 .