Specific amino acids increase mucin synthesis and microbiota in dextran sulfate sodium-treated rats

Archive ouverte

Faure, Magali | Mettraux, Christine | Moennoz, Denis | Godin, Jean-Philippe | Vuichoud, Jacques | Rochat, Florence | Breuillé, Denis | Obled, Christiane | Corthésy-Theulaz, Irène

Edité par CCSD ; American Society for Nutrition -

International audience. During the anabolic response associated with inflammation, mucin synthesis and colonic protection may be compromised by the limited availability of specific amino acids. We therefore determined the effect of dietary amino acid supplementation on the microbiota, mucin status, and mucosal damage in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-treated rats. From 8 d before to 28 d after colitis induction, male Sprague-Dawley rats (10 mo old, n = 8/group) were fed a control diet supplemented or not with 2 different doses of an amino acid cocktail containing L-threonine, L-serine, L-proline, and L-cysteine. All diets were isonitrogenous (adjusted with L-alanine). The higher dose of amino acids increased the number of Muc2-containing goblet cells in the surface epithelium of the ulcerated area, stimulated mucin production in the colon, and restored the mucin amino acid composition and mucosal content to healthy, control values. The colonic mucin synthesis rate was specifically stimulated by 95%, whereas the protein turnover was unchanged. All bacterial populations, markedly altered by the DSS treatment, were promoted. In conclusion, in inflammatory situations, an increase in threonine, serine, proline, and cysteine dietary supply can promote mucin synthesis, reequilibrate the gut microbiota, and thus favor colonic protection and mucosal healing.

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Threonine utilization for synthesis of acute phase proteins, intestinal proteins, and mucins is increased during sepsis in rats

Archive ouverte | Faure, Magali | CCSD

International audience. We hypothesized that the dietary threonine demand for the anabolic response may be increased more than that of other essential amino acids during sepsis. Using a flooding dose of either L-[1-...

Intestinal inflammation increases gastrointestinal threonine uptake and mucin synthesis in enterally fed minipigs

Archive ouverte | Remond, Didier | CCSD

Supplemental Material can be found at: http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/jn.108.101675/DC1. International audience

Simultaneous measurement of C-13- and N-15-isotopic enrichments of threonine by mass spectrometry

Archive ouverte | Godin, Jean-Philippe | CCSD

International audience. Under conditions of high isotopic dilution, e.g. in a tracer study, the ability to determine accurately and quantitatively small variations in isotopic enrichments of differently labelled che...

Chargement des enrichissements...