在健康的年轻人中,葡萄糖的摄入增加了营养大小的溶质甘露醇的被动吸收。

IF 2.2 Q3 PHYSIOLOGY
G Patrick Lambert, Caroline Jachino, Liam Murphy, Katherine Krueger
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摘要

主动葡萄糖吸收增加了小溶质的被动、细胞旁吸收。这种机制对大分子的吸收尚未在人体生理条件下得到证实。本研究的目的是确定摄入葡萄糖溶液是否能增强人体对甘露醇的吸收。甘露醇(182 Da)是一种不可代谢的分子,被认为只能通过细胞旁途径吸收。因此,它的尿液排泄可以作为细胞旁吸收类似大小溶质的指标,如葡萄糖(180 Da)和氨基酸(平均138 Da)。8名健康个体(5名女性,3名男性;平均年龄= 22±1岁)摄入4%葡萄糖/0.2%甘露醇溶液或4%果糖/0.2%甘露醇溶液,采用随机、平衡设计。收集尿液5小时,测定甘露醇排泄量。葡萄糖溶液的摄取量增加(p
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Glucose ingestion increases passive absorption of a nutrient-sized solute, mannitol, in healthy young adults.

Active glucose absorption increases passive, paracellular absorption of small solutes. Absorption of larger molecules by this mechanism has not been verified in humans under physiological conditions. The purpose of this study was to determine if ingestion of a glucose solution enhances absorption of mannitol in humans. Mannitol (182 Da) is a non-metabolizable molecule believed to be absorbed only via the paracellular route. Its urinary excretion therefore may serve as an index for paracellular absorption of similar-sized solutes, such as glucose (180 Da) and amino acids (average 138 Da). Eight healthy individuals (five females, three males; mean age = 22 +/- 1 yrs) ingested a 4% glucose/0.2% mannitol solution or a 4% fructose/0.2% mannitol solution using a randomized, balanced design. Urine was collected for 5 h and mannitol excretion determined. Ingestion of the glucose solution increased (p < 0.05) mannitol excretion (0.52 +/-0.27 g) compared to the fructose solution (0.39 +/-0.13 g), a 33% increase. These results indicate glucose promotes passive absorption of nutrient-sized solutes, likely via the paracellular route. This may explain how humans can absorb high amounts of glucose when maximal active transport is exceeded. Furthermore, other nutrients such as amino acids may utilize this route, thereby enhancing absorption.

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Physiological Reports
Physiological Reports PHYSIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Physiological Reports is an online only, open access journal that will publish peer reviewed research across all areas of basic, translational, and clinical physiology and allied disciplines. Physiological Reports is a collaboration between The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society, and is therefore in a unique position to serve the international physiology community through quick time to publication while upholding a quality standard of sound research that constitutes a useful contribution to the field.
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