Modulation of the Colonic Luminal Environment by Food Factors

Y. Okazaki
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Bifidobacterium 示し, Clostridium coccoides Summary : This study investigated the effects of food factors on colonic microbiota, fermentation products, mucins, immunoglobulin A ( IgA ) and alkaline phosphatase ( ALP ) activity. Based on a study of glucomannan-containing lily bulbs, we demonstrated that the consumption of soluble dietary fibers, including glucomannan and non-digestible oligosaccharides, frequently increased colonic ALP activity by upregulating the expression of IAP-I in rats. We then investigated whether nutritional conditions influence these effects of non-digestible carbohydrates on colonic ALP activity. It was found that the types of dietary fat influenced the effects of dietary oligosaccharides on the colonic luminal environment, including ALP activity. Colonic ALP activity was positively correlated with colonic luminal variables such as the fecal mucin level, the ratio of Bifidobacterium spp., and the level of n-butyrate, which are associated with a more favorable colonic environment. We propose that the in-crease of colonic ALP activity induced by fermentable non-digestible carbohydrates may be important for pro-tection of gut epithelial homeostasis.
食物因子对结肠腔内环境的调节
摘要:本试验研究了不同食物因素对大肠菌群、发酵产物、粘蛋白、免疫球蛋白A (IgA)和碱性磷酸酶(ALP)活性的影响。基于对含葡甘露聚糖的百合球茎的研究,我们证明了可溶性膳食纤维的消耗,包括葡甘露聚糖和不可消化的低聚糖,经常通过上调大鼠的iap - 1表达来增加结肠ALP活性。然后,我们研究了营养条件是否会影响不可消化碳水化合物对结肠ALP活性的影响。结果表明,饲粮脂肪类型影响了饲粮低聚糖对结肠肠腔环境(包括ALP活性)的影响。结肠ALP活性与粪粘蛋白水平、双歧杆菌比例、正丁酸盐水平等结肠腔内变量呈正相关,这与更有利的结肠环境有关。我们认为,可发酵非消化碳水化合物诱导的结肠ALP活性的增加可能对保护肠道上皮稳态具有重要意义。
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