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Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects

BACKGROUND: Human duodenal mucosa secretes increased levels of satiety signals upon exposure to intact protein. However, after oral protein ingestion, gastric digestion leaves little intact proteins to enter the duodenum. This study investigated whether bypassing the stomach, through intraduodenal a...

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Autores principales: Geraedts, Maartje C. P., Troost, Freddy J., Munsters, Marjet J. M., Stegen, Jos H. C. H., de Ridder, Rogier J., Conchillo, Jose M., Kruimel, Joanna W., Masclee, Ad A. M., Saris, Wim H. M.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024878
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author Geraedts, Maartje C. P.
Troost, Freddy J.
Munsters, Marjet J. M.
Stegen, Jos H. C. H.
de Ridder, Rogier J.
Conchillo, Jose M.
Kruimel, Joanna W.
Masclee, Ad A. M.
Saris, Wim H. M.
author_facet Geraedts, Maartje C. P.
Troost, Freddy J.
Munsters, Marjet J. M.
Stegen, Jos H. C. H.
de Ridder, Rogier J.
Conchillo, Jose M.
Kruimel, Joanna W.
Masclee, Ad A. M.
Saris, Wim H. M.
author_sort Geraedts, Maartje C. P.
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description BACKGROUND: Human duodenal mucosa secretes increased levels of satiety signals upon exposure to intact protein. However, after oral protein ingestion, gastric digestion leaves little intact proteins to enter the duodenum. This study investigated whether bypassing the stomach, through intraduodenal administration, affects hormone release and food-intake to a larger extent than orally administered protein in both lean and obese subjects. METHODS: Ten lean (BMI:23.0±0.7 kg/m(2)) and ten obese (BMI:33.4±1.4 kg/m(2)) healthy male subjects were included. All subjects randomly received either pea protein solutions (250 mg/kg bodyweight in 0.4 ml/kg bodyweight of water) or placebo (0.4 ml/kg bodyweight of water), either orally or intraduodenally via a naso-duodenal tube. Appetite-profile, plasma GLP-1, CCK, and PYY concentrations were determined over a 2 h period. After 2 h, subjects received an ad-libitum meal and food-intake was recorded. RESULTS: CCK levels were increased at 10(p<0.02) and 20(p<0.01) minutes after intraduodenal protein administration (IPA), in obese subjects, compared to lean subjects, but also compared to oral protein administration (OPA)(p<0.04). GLP-1 levels increased after IPA in obese subjects after 90(p<0.02) to 120(p<0.01) minutes, compared to OPA. Food-intake was reduced after IPA both in lean and obese subjects (-168.9±40 kcal (p<0.01) and −298.2±44 kcal (p<0.01), respectively), compared to placebo. Also, in obese subjects, food-intake was decreased after IPA (−132.6±42 kcal; p<0.01), compared to OPA. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention of gastric proteolysis through bypassing the stomach effectively reduces food intake, and seems to affect obese subjects to a greater extent than lean subjects. Enteric coating of intact protein supplements may provide an effective dietary strategy in the prevention/treatment of obesity.
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spelling pubmed-31723082011-09-19 Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects Geraedts, Maartje C. P. Troost, Freddy J. Munsters, Marjet J. M. Stegen, Jos H. C. H. de Ridder, Rogier J. Conchillo, Jose M. Kruimel, Joanna W. Masclee, Ad A. M. Saris, Wim H. M. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Human duodenal mucosa secretes increased levels of satiety signals upon exposure to intact protein. However, after oral protein ingestion, gastric digestion leaves little intact proteins to enter the duodenum. This study investigated whether bypassing the stomach, through intraduodenal administration, affects hormone release and food-intake to a larger extent than orally administered protein in both lean and obese subjects. METHODS: Ten lean (BMI:23.0±0.7 kg/m(2)) and ten obese (BMI:33.4±1.4 kg/m(2)) healthy male subjects were included. All subjects randomly received either pea protein solutions (250 mg/kg bodyweight in 0.4 ml/kg bodyweight of water) or placebo (0.4 ml/kg bodyweight of water), either orally or intraduodenally via a naso-duodenal tube. Appetite-profile, plasma GLP-1, CCK, and PYY concentrations were determined over a 2 h period. After 2 h, subjects received an ad-libitum meal and food-intake was recorded. RESULTS: CCK levels were increased at 10(p<0.02) and 20(p<0.01) minutes after intraduodenal protein administration (IPA), in obese subjects, compared to lean subjects, but also compared to oral protein administration (OPA)(p<0.04). GLP-1 levels increased after IPA in obese subjects after 90(p<0.02) to 120(p<0.01) minutes, compared to OPA. Food-intake was reduced after IPA both in lean and obese subjects (-168.9±40 kcal (p<0.01) and −298.2±44 kcal (p<0.01), respectively), compared to placebo. Also, in obese subjects, food-intake was decreased after IPA (−132.6±42 kcal; p<0.01), compared to OPA. CONCLUSIONS: Prevention of gastric proteolysis through bypassing the stomach effectively reduces food intake, and seems to affect obese subjects to a greater extent than lean subjects. Enteric coating of intact protein supplements may provide an effective dietary strategy in the prevention/treatment of obesity. Public Library of Science 2011-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3172308/ /pubmed/21931864 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024878 Text en Geraedts et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Geraedts, Maartje C. P.
Troost, Freddy J.
Munsters, Marjet J. M.
Stegen, Jos H. C. H.
de Ridder, Rogier J.
Conchillo, Jose M.
Kruimel, Joanna W.
Masclee, Ad A. M.
Saris, Wim H. M.
Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title_full Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title_fullStr Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title_full_unstemmed Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title_short Intraduodenal Administration of Intact Pea Protein Effectively Reduces Food Intake in Both Lean and Obese Male Subjects
title_sort intraduodenal administration of intact pea protein effectively reduces food intake in both lean and obese male subjects
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3172308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21931864
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0024878
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