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Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract
Dietary calcium supplementation has been shown to be an effective adjunct therapy in an inflammatory bowel disease model. Soluble dietary fiber reduces intestinal pH and is known to enhance calcium absorption. Although many circadian clock regulations of nutrient absorption in the intestinal tract h...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37016688 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2022-029 |
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author | SHIGA, Kazuto HARAGUCHI, Atsushi SASAKI, Hiroyuki TAHARA, Yu ORIHARA, Kanami SHIBATA, Shigenobu |
author_facet | SHIGA, Kazuto HARAGUCHI, Atsushi SASAKI, Hiroyuki TAHARA, Yu ORIHARA, Kanami SHIBATA, Shigenobu |
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description | Dietary calcium supplementation has been shown to be an effective adjunct therapy in an inflammatory bowel disease model. Soluble dietary fiber reduces intestinal pH and is known to enhance calcium absorption. Although many circadian clock regulations of nutrient absorption in the intestinal tract have been reported, the effects of clock regulation on calcium absorption have yet to be understood. In this study, we investigated the timing of efficient calcium intake by measuring urinary calcium excretion in mice. The diurnal variations in channel-forming tight junctions (claudins) were detected in both the jejunum and ileum. Following 2 days of feeding with a Ca(2+)-free diet, Ca(2+)-containing diets with or without soluble fiber (inulin) were fed at specific timings, and urine was subsequently examined every 4 hr. There was an evident increase in urinary calcium concentration when the inulin diet was fed at the beginning of the resting period. The Claudin 2 (Cldn2) expression level also showed a significant day-night change, which seemed to be a mechanism for the increased calcium excretion after inulin intake. This diurnal rhythm and enhanced Cldn2 expression were abolished by disruption of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the central clock in the hypothalamus. This study suggests that intestinal calcium absorption might be modulated by the circadian clock and that the intake of inulin is more effective at the beginning of the resting period in mice. |
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spelling | pubmed-100673302023-04-03 Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract SHIGA, Kazuto HARAGUCHI, Atsushi SASAKI, Hiroyuki TAHARA, Yu ORIHARA, Kanami SHIBATA, Shigenobu Biosci Microbiota Food Health Full Paper Dietary calcium supplementation has been shown to be an effective adjunct therapy in an inflammatory bowel disease model. Soluble dietary fiber reduces intestinal pH and is known to enhance calcium absorption. Although many circadian clock regulations of nutrient absorption in the intestinal tract have been reported, the effects of clock regulation on calcium absorption have yet to be understood. In this study, we investigated the timing of efficient calcium intake by measuring urinary calcium excretion in mice. The diurnal variations in channel-forming tight junctions (claudins) were detected in both the jejunum and ileum. Following 2 days of feeding with a Ca(2+)-free diet, Ca(2+)-containing diets with or without soluble fiber (inulin) were fed at specific timings, and urine was subsequently examined every 4 hr. There was an evident increase in urinary calcium concentration when the inulin diet was fed at the beginning of the resting period. The Claudin 2 (Cldn2) expression level also showed a significant day-night change, which seemed to be a mechanism for the increased calcium excretion after inulin intake. This diurnal rhythm and enhanced Cldn2 expression were abolished by disruption of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, the central clock in the hypothalamus. This study suggests that intestinal calcium absorption might be modulated by the circadian clock and that the intake of inulin is more effective at the beginning of the resting period in mice. BMFH Press 2022-12-26 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10067330/ /pubmed/37016688 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2022-029 Text en ©2023 BMFH Press https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. (CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) |
spellingShingle | Full Paper SHIGA, Kazuto HARAGUCHI, Atsushi SASAKI, Hiroyuki TAHARA, Yu ORIHARA, Kanami SHIBATA, Shigenobu Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title | Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title_full | Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title_fullStr | Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title_short | Effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
title_sort | effect of circadian clock and claudin regulations on inulin-induced calcium absorption in the mouse intestinal tract |
topic | Full Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10067330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37016688 http://dx.doi.org/10.12938/bmfh.2022-029 |
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