Cane Corso (definite introduction)
The so-called trace elements are what our bodies have to do with this element The required amount is relatively small, but this does not prove that these elements are insignificant. However, if these trace elements are missing, it is likely to have a great effect on the body. Iodine is also one of the more important trace elements, so let’s introduce the effects of iodine on dogs.
1. Regulate metabolism and maintain thermal stability in the body: Excessive thyroxine can increase the activity of nuclear RNA condensation enzymes, reduce the synthesis of all RNA, and then indirectly promote protein synthesis; The activity of other enzymes involved in substance metabolism can also be improved.
Thyroxine can act on the link between material metabolism and energy metabolism, that is, the oxidative phosphorylation process, and promote the biological oxidation process in the triphosphate cycle. Appropriate doses of thyroxine can promote the biological oxidation of sugar and fat, making oxidation and phosphorylation cooperate with each other, and part of the released energy is stored in adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and the rest is used to maintain body temperature or release it as heat. to outside the body.
2. Effects on animal growth and development: Thyroid hormone has a regulatory effect on the development of the core nervous system, skeletal system, cardiovascular system and digestive system. It can promote tissue breakdown and growth, thereby promoting the growth and development of young children. , Reduce premise metabolic rate and oxygen consumption. Iodine deficiency in young animals can manifest as growth and development obstacles, decreased vitality, and "creature".
3. Effect on animal growth performance: Iodine is an essential trace element that protects the good growth performance of animals. Iodine deficiency can cause animal reproductive disorders, abnormal estrus or suppressed estrus, and even infertility. Severe iodine deficiency can also affect offspring, causing them to have stunted growth and incomplete development. Iodine deficiency in male animals can lead to decreased sexual desire and poor semen quality. Iodine deficiency in female animals can lead to decreased conception rates, miscarriage, weak fetuses and uneven postpartum afterbirth. Iodine deficiency in breeders can lead to reduced hatchability, impaired yolk sac absorption, and prolonged hatching time. In addition, iodine deficiency in animals can also lead to a decrease in the iodine content in their products.
4. Affect the appearance of the animal's coat: Iodine deficiency will affect the normal growth of the animal's coat, causing the coated skin to become dry, dirty, slow to grow, hair loss or even hair loss all over the body, thickening of the skin, and hair loss. , feathers lose their luster, and the hair all over the body becomes fibrous, etc.
From this point of view, the lack of iodine will cause many adverse effects on dogs, which also reminds usRegarding the dog’s diet, we must pay attention to the stability of nutrition. Because various elements have their corresponding effects, the lack of all nutritional elements may have an effect on the dog's body.
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