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Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition

Amid an increasing number of reports in the literature concerning epithelial barrier enhancement by various nutrient compounds, there has never been a study performing side-by-side comparisons of these agents in a single epithelial model. We compare five nutrient compounds (previously reported in va...

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Autores principales: Mercado, Joanna, Valenzano, Mary Carmen, Jeffers, Cameron, Sedlak, Jason, Cugliari, Marina K., Papanikolaou, Eleni, Clouse, Jacob, Miao, Jingya, Wertan, Nina E., Mullin, James M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078775
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author Mercado, Joanna
Valenzano, Mary Carmen
Jeffers, Cameron
Sedlak, Jason
Cugliari, Marina K.
Papanikolaou, Eleni
Clouse, Jacob
Miao, Jingya
Wertan, Nina E.
Mullin, James M.
author_facet Mercado, Joanna
Valenzano, Mary Carmen
Jeffers, Cameron
Sedlak, Jason
Cugliari, Marina K.
Papanikolaou, Eleni
Clouse, Jacob
Miao, Jingya
Wertan, Nina E.
Mullin, James M.
author_sort Mercado, Joanna
collection PubMed
description Amid an increasing number of reports in the literature concerning epithelial barrier enhancement by various nutrient compounds, there has never been a study performing side-by-side comparisons of these agents in a single epithelial model. We compare five nutrient compounds (previously reported in various epithelial models to enhance barrier function) regarding their ability to increase transepithelial electrical resistance (R(t)) and decrease transepithelial mannitol permeability (J(m)) across LLC-PK(1) renal epithelial cell layers. The effects of these nutrients on the abundance of various tight junctional proteins are also compared. In the overall group of nutrients tested - zinc, indole, quercetin, butyrate and nicotine - only nicotine failed to improve barrier function by either parameter. Nicotine also was without effect on tight junctional proteins. Quercetin simultaneously increased R(t) and decreased J(m). Zinc, butyrate and indole only exhibited statistically significant enhancement of R(t). Each of these four effective nutrient compounds had unique patterns of effects on the panel of tight junctional proteins studied. No two compounds produced the same pattern of effects. This unique pattern of effects on tight junctional complex composition by each compound establishes the chance for additive or even synergistic improvement of barrier function by combinations of compounds. A synergistic effect of the combination of quercetin and zinc on R(t) is shown.
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spelling pubmed-38272732013-11-14 Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition Mercado, Joanna Valenzano, Mary Carmen Jeffers, Cameron Sedlak, Jason Cugliari, Marina K. Papanikolaou, Eleni Clouse, Jacob Miao, Jingya Wertan, Nina E. Mullin, James M. PLoS One Research Article Amid an increasing number of reports in the literature concerning epithelial barrier enhancement by various nutrient compounds, there has never been a study performing side-by-side comparisons of these agents in a single epithelial model. We compare five nutrient compounds (previously reported in various epithelial models to enhance barrier function) regarding their ability to increase transepithelial electrical resistance (R(t)) and decrease transepithelial mannitol permeability (J(m)) across LLC-PK(1) renal epithelial cell layers. The effects of these nutrients on the abundance of various tight junctional proteins are also compared. In the overall group of nutrients tested - zinc, indole, quercetin, butyrate and nicotine - only nicotine failed to improve barrier function by either parameter. Nicotine also was without effect on tight junctional proteins. Quercetin simultaneously increased R(t) and decreased J(m). Zinc, butyrate and indole only exhibited statistically significant enhancement of R(t). Each of these four effective nutrient compounds had unique patterns of effects on the panel of tight junctional proteins studied. No two compounds produced the same pattern of effects. This unique pattern of effects on tight junctional complex composition by each compound establishes the chance for additive or even synergistic improvement of barrier function by combinations of compounds. A synergistic effect of the combination of quercetin and zinc on R(t) is shown. Public Library of Science 2013-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3827273/ /pubmed/24236048 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078775 Text en © 2013 Mercado 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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Mercado, Joanna
Valenzano, Mary Carmen
Jeffers, Cameron
Sedlak, Jason
Cugliari, Marina K.
Papanikolaou, Eleni
Clouse, Jacob
Miao, Jingya
Wertan, Nina E.
Mullin, James M.
Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title_full Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title_fullStr Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title_full_unstemmed Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title_short Enhancement of Tight Junctional Barrier Function by Micronutrients: Compound-Specific Effects on Permeability and Claudin Composition
title_sort enhancement of tight junctional barrier function by micronutrients: compound-specific effects on permeability and claudin composition
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3827273/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24236048
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078775
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