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A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men

Inclusion in nasogastric tube feeds (NGTF) of acid-sensitive, seaweed-derived alginate, expected to form a reversible gel in the stomach, may create a more normal intragastric state and modified gastrointestinal responses. This may ameliorate NGTF-associated risk of diarrhoea, upper gastrointestinal...

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Autores principales: Aliyu, Abdulsalam I., Nixon, Aline, Hoad, Caroline L., Marciani, Luca, Corsetti, Maura, Aithal, Guruprasad P., Cordon, Sally M., Macdonald, Ian A., Alhussain, Maha H., Inoue, Hiroaki, Yamada, Masahiko, Taylor, Moira A.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36746392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000302
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author Aliyu, Abdulsalam I.
Nixon, Aline
Hoad, Caroline L.
Marciani, Luca
Corsetti, Maura
Aithal, Guruprasad P.
Cordon, Sally M.
Macdonald, Ian A.
Alhussain, Maha H.
Inoue, Hiroaki
Yamada, Masahiko
Taylor, Moira A.
author_facet Aliyu, Abdulsalam I.
Nixon, Aline
Hoad, Caroline L.
Marciani, Luca
Corsetti, Maura
Aithal, Guruprasad P.
Cordon, Sally M.
Macdonald, Ian A.
Alhussain, Maha H.
Inoue, Hiroaki
Yamada, Masahiko
Taylor, Moira A.
author_sort Aliyu, Abdulsalam I.
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description Inclusion in nasogastric tube feeds (NGTF) of acid-sensitive, seaweed-derived alginate, expected to form a reversible gel in the stomach, may create a more normal intragastric state and modified gastrointestinal responses. This may ameliorate NGTF-associated risk of diarrhoea, upper gastrointestinal symptoms and appetite suppression. In a randomised, crossover, comparison study, undertaken in twelve healthy males, an alginate-containing feed (F + ALG) or one that was alginate-free (F-ALG) (300 ml) was given over 1 h with a 7–14-d washout period between treatments. Baseline and for 4-h post-feed initiation, MRI measurements were made to establish small bowel water content (SBWC), gastric contents volume (GCV) and appearance, and superior mesenteric artery blood flux. Blood glucose and gut peptides were measured. Subjective appetite and upper gastrointestinal symptoms scores were obtained. Ad libitum pasta consumption 3-h post-feeding was measured. F + ALG exhibited a gastric appearance consistent with gelling surrounded by a freely mobile water halo. Significant main effects of feed were seen for SBWC (P = 0·03) and peptide YY (PYY) (P = 0·004) which were attributed to generally higher values for SBWC with F + ALG (max difference between adjusted means 72 ml at 210 min) and generally lower values for PYY with F + ALG. GCV showed a faster reduction with F + ALG, less between-participant variation and a feed-by-time interaction (P = 0·04). Feed-by-time interactions were also seen with glucagon-like-peptide 1 (GLP-1) (P = 0·02) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) (P = 0·002), both showing a blunted response with F + ALG. Apparent intragastric gelling with F + ALG and subsequent differences in gastrointestinal and endocrine responses have been demonstrated between an alginate-containing and alginate-free feed.
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spelling pubmed-105116852023-09-22 A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men Aliyu, Abdulsalam I. Nixon, Aline Hoad, Caroline L. Marciani, Luca Corsetti, Maura Aithal, Guruprasad P. Cordon, Sally M. Macdonald, Ian A. Alhussain, Maha H. Inoue, Hiroaki Yamada, Masahiko Taylor, Moira A. Br J Nutr Research Article Inclusion in nasogastric tube feeds (NGTF) of acid-sensitive, seaweed-derived alginate, expected to form a reversible gel in the stomach, may create a more normal intragastric state and modified gastrointestinal responses. This may ameliorate NGTF-associated risk of diarrhoea, upper gastrointestinal symptoms and appetite suppression. In a randomised, crossover, comparison study, undertaken in twelve healthy males, an alginate-containing feed (F + ALG) or one that was alginate-free (F-ALG) (300 ml) was given over 1 h with a 7–14-d washout period between treatments. Baseline and for 4-h post-feed initiation, MRI measurements were made to establish small bowel water content (SBWC), gastric contents volume (GCV) and appearance, and superior mesenteric artery blood flux. Blood glucose and gut peptides were measured. Subjective appetite and upper gastrointestinal symptoms scores were obtained. Ad libitum pasta consumption 3-h post-feeding was measured. F + ALG exhibited a gastric appearance consistent with gelling surrounded by a freely mobile water halo. Significant main effects of feed were seen for SBWC (P = 0·03) and peptide YY (PYY) (P = 0·004) which were attributed to generally higher values for SBWC with F + ALG (max difference between adjusted means 72 ml at 210 min) and generally lower values for PYY with F + ALG. GCV showed a faster reduction with F + ALG, less between-participant variation and a feed-by-time interaction (P = 0·04). Feed-by-time interactions were also seen with glucagon-like-peptide 1 (GLP-1) (P = 0·02) and glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP) (P = 0·002), both showing a blunted response with F + ALG. Apparent intragastric gelling with F + ALG and subsequent differences in gastrointestinal and endocrine responses have been demonstrated between an alginate-containing and alginate-free feed. Cambridge University Press 2023-10-28 2023-02-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10511685/ /pubmed/36746392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000302 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Aliyu, Abdulsalam I.
Nixon, Aline
Hoad, Caroline L.
Marciani, Luca
Corsetti, Maura
Aithal, Guruprasad P.
Cordon, Sally M.
Macdonald, Ian A.
Alhussain, Maha H.
Inoue, Hiroaki
Yamada, Masahiko
Taylor, Moira A.
A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title_full A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title_fullStr A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title_full_unstemmed A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title_short A comparative, randomised MRI study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
title_sort comparative, randomised mri study of the physiological and appetitive responses to gelling (alginate) and non-gelling nasogastric tube feeds in healthy men
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10511685/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36746392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114523000302
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