基于小鼠模型,强化小麦中的酪蛋白磷酸肽和钙可降低砷、镉和铅的生物利用率:钙和磷酸盐转运体与肠道微生物群

Sheng-Zhi Chen , Xin-Ying Lin , Rong-Yue Xue , Xu Duan , Dong-Mei Zhou , Lena Q. Ma , Hong-Bo Li
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降低食品中金属污染物(包括砷、镉和铅)的口服生物利用度可以保护人类健康。研究表明,随着钙和铁摄入量的增加,金属生物利用率也会降低;然而,提高食物中钙和铁生物利用率的效果仍不清楚。本研究以小鼠生物测定为基础,以金属在小鼠组织(肾脏和肝脏)中的积累作为生物利用度终点,研究了酪蛋白磷酸肽(CPP,食品营养强化剂)在降低食用受金属污染的小麦所产生的砷、镉和铅生物利用度方面的作用。在小麦中添加 0.10-0.50% 的 CPP 可提高钙的生物利用率,使小鼠十二指肠钙和磷酸盐转运体的编码基因表达量分别下降 33-62% 和 59-80%。这限制了 Cd2+ 和无机砷酸盐分别通过 Ca 和磷酸盐转运体的跨细胞转运,从而导致用 CPP 含量为 0.50%的小麦喂养的小鼠肾脏中 Cd 和 As 的含量分别下降了 27% 和 34%。此外,CPP 还能促进小鼠肠道中 Feacalibaculum 和双歧杆菌的定植,从而使小鼠粪便中砷的排泄量增加 81-112%。与砷和镉相反,食用经 CPP 改良的小麦后,CPP 未能降低小鼠组织中的铅含量,这可能是由于小麦铅在肠液中的溶解度提高了 48-136%。然而,同时添加 0.30% CPP 和 500 μg g-1 Ca(葡萄糖酸 Ca)可将小鼠肾脏中的砷、镉和铅含量降低 38-71%。数据表明,在小麦中强化 Ca 和 CPP 可减少人类通过膳食摄入多种金属的暴露量。
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Fortifying casein phosphopeptides and Ca in wheat reduces the As, Cd, and Pb bioavailability based on a mouse model: Calcium and phosphate transporters and gut microbiota

Fortifying casein phosphopeptides and Ca in wheat reduces the As, Cd, and Pb bioavailability based on a mouse model: Calcium and phosphate transporters and gut microbiota

Reducing the oral bioavailability of metal contaminants including As, Cd, , and Pb in foods can protect human health. Studies showed reduced metal bioavailability with elevated Ca and Fe intake; however, the effectiveness of enhancing food Ca and Fe bioavailability remains unknown. Based on a mouse bioassay and using metal accumulation in mouse tissues (kidneys and liver) as the bioavailability endpoint, this study investigated the roles of casein phosphopeptides (CPP, food nutrition fortifier) in lowering the As, Cd, and Pb bioavailability from consuming a metal-contaminated wheat. The CPP amendment at 0.10–0.50% in wheat promoted its Ca bioavailability, causing 33–62% and 59–80% decreases in the gene expression encoding for duodenal Ca and phosphate transporters in mice. This limited transcellular transport of Cd2+ and inorganic arsenate via Ca and phosphate transporters respectively, thus leading to 27% and 34% decreases in Cd and As contents in mouse kidneys fed with wheat at 0.50% CPP amendment. In addition, CPP promoted the colonization of Feacalibaculum and Bifidobacterium in mouse gut, likely promoting As excretion in feces by 81–112%. In contrast to As, and Cd, CPP failed to reduce Pb contents in mouse tissue after consuming CPP-amended wheat, probably by elevating wheat-Pb solubility in the intestinal fluid by 48–136%. However, co-amendment of 0.30% CPP and 500 ​μg ​g−1 Ca as Ca gluconate lowered the As, Cd, and Pb contents in mouse kidneys by 38–71%. The data indicate that fortifying Ca together with CPP in wheat can reduce human exposure to multi-metals via dietary intake.

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