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- W192505305 abstract "Thirty-six male mink were fed diets that contained 0, 1, 2 or 4% supplemental salt (sodium chloride) and were given drinking water ad libitum for 7 d. Three mink on each diet were then placed on ad libitum, 50% ad libitum or 25% ad libitum drinking water for the next 14 d. Ad libitum water consumption was directly proportional to the salt content of the diets. Feed consumption was inversely related to the level of dietary salt, although water restriction had a greater effect in reducing feed consumption than did the supplemental salt. The clinical signs of salt toxicity-water restriction observed were increased thirst, mild dehydration, decreased feed consumption, decreased body weight, rough coat, crusty nose and eyes, irritability in the early stage, and lethargy in the later stages. In general, serum and urinary sodium and chloride ion concentrations increased with increasing dietary salt concentrations. Expressed as a percent of brain weight, liver, spleen, kidney and heart weights of mink fed supplemental salt were less than the control weights. Adrenal gland weights increased in response to water restriction. Brain sodium concentrations were not affected by salt supplementation when drinking water was provided ad libitum. However, restricting drinking water generally resulted in increased brain sodium concentrations. Mild to moderate micro- or macrovesicular vacuolar changes were observed in the livers of some mink fed each level of dietary salt, but were especially prominent in the mink restricted in drinking water." @default.
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- W192505305 title "Effects of supplemental dietary sodium chloride and restricted drinking water on mink." @default.
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