Title of article
Interactions of high amylose starch and deoxycholic acid on gut functions in rats
Author/Authors
Moon Jeong Chang، نويسنده , , So Mi Soel، نويسنده , , Myung Hee Bang، نويسنده , , Mi Kyung Kim and Jung Han Yoon Park، نويسنده , , Nam E. Kang، نويسنده , , Woo Kyoung Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
8
From page
152
To page
159
Abstract
Objective
This study evaluated whether high amylose cornstarch (HAS) could prevent adverse physiologic effects induced by deoxycholic acid (DCA) in the gut of rats.
Methods
Thirty-two male Sprague-Dawley rats were provided with a low amylose cornstarch (LAS) diet or a 50/50 mixture of LAS and HAS diets for 4 wk; each of these diets was supplemented with 0 or 2 g of DCA per kilogram of diet. Therefore, there were four groups.
Results
Cecal content pH was lower in rats fed the HAS diets compared with rats fed the LAS diets (P < 0.05). Bifidobacteria number in cecal contents, cecal pools of acetate, butyrate, and total short-chain fatty acids were highest in rats fed the HAS diet; moreover, the HAS/DCA diet resulted in increased Bifidobacteria growth and short-chain fatty acid production numerically compared with the LAS/DCA diets (P = 0.06). Production of prostaglandin-E2 in colonic mucosa was highest in rats fed the LAS/DCA diet, and the intake of HAS significantly decreased prostaglandin-E2 levels (P < 0.05).
Conclusions
In this study, DCA may have inhibited fermentation in the large intestine and increased prostaglandin-E2 production, and concurrent administration of HAS and DCA may have decreased the adverse effects on the gut induced by DCA.
Keywords
Bifidobacterium , Deoxycholic acid , High amylose cornstarch , prostaglandin E2 , short-chain fatty acid
Journal title
Nutrition
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Nutrition
Record number
718474
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