Three-day enteral exposure to a red kidney bean lectin preparation enhances the pancreatic response to CCK stimulation in suckling pigs.

Biology of the neonate Pub Date : 2005-01-01 Epub Date: 2004-09-16 DOI:10.1159/000080896
L Evilevitch, S G Pierzynowski, A Linderoth, B Ahrén, Ch Erlanson-Albertsson, M Podgurniak, B R Weström
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Abstract

Background: A reason for the digestive problems that often occur around early weaning in piglets could be that the pancreas is not yet fully developed and the enzymes required for degradation of the solid food are not secreted in enough amounts.

Objectives: The aim of the study was to investigate the possibility of inducing pancreas maturation with enhanced enzyme secretion.

Methods: 10-day-old suckling pigs were gavage fed with a red kidney bean lectin preparation for 3 days, and the pancreatic response to intravenous infusion of CCK-33 was measured in the anaesthetized animals fitted with pancreatic duct catheters.

Results: The pancreatic fluid secretion, protein output, and the trypsin and amylase outputs were significantly increased in response to CCK stimulation after the lectin treatment, as compared to those of the control littermates (p < or = 0.05). In addition, the plasma insulin basal levels and those observed during CCK-33 stimulation were lower in the lectin-treated piglets.

Conclusion: The results suggested that the lectin treatment led to an increase in the capacity for pancreatic enzyme secretion in the suckling piglets. An enhanced pancreatic function might help to ameliorate the problems that may appear in modern pig production which are associated with weaning.

3天内暴露于红芸豆凝集素制剂增强乳猪胰腺对CCK刺激的反应。
背景:仔猪断奶早期经常出现消化问题的一个原因可能是胰腺尚未发育完全,降解固体食物所需的酶分泌量不足。目的:本研究的目的是探讨通过增强酶分泌来诱导胰腺成熟的可能性。方法:用红芸豆凝集素制剂灌胃10日龄乳猪3 d,麻醉后置入胰管导管,观察胰腺对静脉输注CCK-33的反应。结果:与对照组相比,CCK刺激对凝集素处理后的胰液分泌、蛋白质输出、胰蛋白酶和淀粉酶输出的响应显著增加(p <或= 0.05)。此外,凝集素处理仔猪血浆胰岛素基础水平和CCK-33刺激期间的胰岛素基础水平均较低。结论:凝集素处理可提高哺乳仔猪胰酶分泌能力。胰腺功能的增强可能有助于改善现代猪生产中可能出现的与断奶相关的问题。
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