Effect of dietary quercetin and sphingomyelin on intestinal nutrient absorption and animal growth

被引:25
作者
Barrenetxe, J
Aranguren, P
Grijalba, A
Martínez-Peñuela, JM
Marzo, F
Urdaneta, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Publ Navarra, Sch Agron, Lab Anim Physiol & Nutr, Pamplona 31006, Spain
[2] Navarra Hosp, Biochem Unit, Pamplona 31008, Spain
[3] Navarra Hosp, Anatomopathol Unit, Pamplona 31008, Spain
关键词
quercetin; sphingomyelin; SGLT1; PEPT1;
D O I
10.1079/BJN20051651
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
学科分类号
100403 ;
摘要
Research on cancer and other conditions has shown flavonoids and sphingolipids to be food components capable of exerting chemoprotective action. Nevertheless, little is known about their effects on healthy individuals and their potential usefulness as therapeutic agents. The present study examined the possible action of a dietary flavonoid, quercetin, and a sphingolipid, sphingomyelin, as functional foods in healthy animals. In particular, the effect on animal growth of supplementing a conventional diet with one or other of these substances (0.5% quercetin and 0.05% sphingomyelin) was considered. Possible action affecting intestinal physiology was also analysed by measuring the uptake of sugar and dipeptide, mediated by the Na+-dependent sugar transporter SGLT1 and the dipeptide Na+/H+ exchanger PEPT1 respectively, and the activity of related intestinal enzymes such as sucrase, maltase and aminopeptidase N. Both substances seemed to modify small intestinal activity in healthy mice, altering intestinal enzymatic activity and nutrient uptake. These effects observed in the small intestine did not impair normal development of the animals, as no differences in serum biochemical parameters or in organ and body weights were found. The findings should help in elucidating the mechanisms of action of these food components with a view to their possible use in the prevention of certain pathological conditions.
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