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Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine

The objective of the current study is to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with arginine (ARG), N-carbamylglutamate (NCG), and glutamine (GLN) on rat intestinal morphology and antioxidant status under oxidative stress. Rats were fed for 30 d with one of the following iso-nitrogenous di...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Liang, Cao, Wei, Liu, Guangmang, Fang, Tingting, Wu, Xianjian, Jia, Gang, Chen, Xiaoling, Zhao, Hua, Wang, Jing, Wu, Caimei, Cai, Jingyi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29767095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2016.04.005
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author Xiao, Liang
Cao, Wei
Liu, Guangmang
Fang, Tingting
Wu, Xianjian
Jia, Gang
Chen, Xiaoling
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Wu, Caimei
Cai, Jingyi
author_facet Xiao, Liang
Cao, Wei
Liu, Guangmang
Fang, Tingting
Wu, Xianjian
Jia, Gang
Chen, Xiaoling
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Wu, Caimei
Cai, Jingyi
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description The objective of the current study is to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with arginine (ARG), N-carbamylglutamate (NCG), and glutamine (GLN) on rat intestinal morphology and antioxidant status under oxidative stress. Rats were fed for 30 d with one of the following iso-nitrogenous diets: basal diet (BD), BD plus 1% ARG, BD plus 0.1% NCG, and BD plus 1% GLN. On day 28, half of the rats fed BD were intraperitoneally injected with 12 mg/kg body weight of diquat (DT; i.e., the DT group) and the other half was intraperitoneally injected with sterile solution (i.e., the control group). The other diet groups were intraperitoneally injected with 12 mg/kg body weight of DT (i.e., DT + 1% GLN [DT + GLN], DT + 1% ARG [DT + ARG], and DT + 0.1% NCG [DT + NCG]). Rat jejunum samples obtained at 48 h after DT injection were analyzed. Results showed that DT significantly decreased catalase (CAT) activity and glutathione (GSH) content by 58.25% and 56.57%, respectively, and elevated malondialdehyde (MDA) content and crypt depth (CD) by 19.39% and 22.13%, respectively, in the jejunum (P < 0.05, relative to the control group). Compared with the DT group, the DT + GLN group exhibited significantly improved villus height (VH), villus width (VW), villus surface area (VSA), CD and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) activity (P < 0.05); the DT + ARG group exhibited significantly increased the ratio of VH to CD (H:D) and T-AOC activity (P < 0.05); the DT + GLN, DT + ARG and DT + NCG groups exhibited significantly enhanced CAT activity and GSH content as well as decreased MDA content (P < 0.05). Moreover, VH, VW, VSA, CD and GSH content in the DT + GLN group were higher whereas MDA content was lower compared with the corresponding values observed in both the DT + ARG and the DT + NCG groups (P < 0.05). The H:D ratio in the DT + ARG group significantly increased compared with that in the DT + NCG and DT + GLN groups (P < 0.05). Collectively, this study suggested that dietary supplementation with 1% GLN, 0.1% NCG, and 1% ARG was effective in enhancing the antioxidant status and maintaining the morphological structure of rat jejunum under oxidative stress; of these supplements, 1% GLN exerted the greatest effects on mitigating oxidative stress.
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spelling pubmed-59410352018-05-14 Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine Xiao, Liang Cao, Wei Liu, Guangmang Fang, Tingting Wu, Xianjian Jia, Gang Chen, Xiaoling Zhao, Hua Wang, Jing Wu, Caimei Cai, Jingyi Anim Nutr Feed Evaluation The objective of the current study is to evaluate the effects of dietary supplementation with arginine (ARG), N-carbamylglutamate (NCG), and glutamine (GLN) on rat intestinal morphology and antioxidant status under oxidative stress. Rats were fed for 30 d with one of the following iso-nitrogenous diets: basal diet (BD), BD plus 1% ARG, BD plus 0.1% NCG, and BD plus 1% GLN. On day 28, half of the rats fed BD were intraperitoneally injected with 12 mg/kg body weight of diquat (DT; i.e., the DT group) and the other half was intraperitoneally injected with sterile solution (i.e., the control group). The other diet groups were intraperitoneally injected with 12 mg/kg body weight of DT (i.e., DT + 1% GLN [DT + GLN], DT + 1% ARG [DT + ARG], and DT + 0.1% NCG [DT + NCG]). Rat jejunum samples obtained at 48 h after DT injection were analyzed. Results showed that DT significantly decreased catalase (CAT) activity and glutathione (GSH) content by 58.25% and 56.57%, respectively, and elevated malondialdehyde (MDA) content and crypt depth (CD) by 19.39% and 22.13%, respectively, in the jejunum (P < 0.05, relative to the control group). Compared with the DT group, the DT + GLN group exhibited significantly improved villus height (VH), villus width (VW), villus surface area (VSA), CD and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) activity (P < 0.05); the DT + ARG group exhibited significantly increased the ratio of VH to CD (H:D) and T-AOC activity (P < 0.05); the DT + GLN, DT + ARG and DT + NCG groups exhibited significantly enhanced CAT activity and GSH content as well as decreased MDA content (P < 0.05). Moreover, VH, VW, VSA, CD and GSH content in the DT + GLN group were higher whereas MDA content was lower compared with the corresponding values observed in both the DT + ARG and the DT + NCG groups (P < 0.05). The H:D ratio in the DT + ARG group significantly increased compared with that in the DT + NCG and DT + GLN groups (P < 0.05). Collectively, this study suggested that dietary supplementation with 1% GLN, 0.1% NCG, and 1% ARG was effective in enhancing the antioxidant status and maintaining the morphological structure of rat jejunum under oxidative stress; of these supplements, 1% GLN exerted the greatest effects on mitigating oxidative stress. KeAi Publishing 2016-09 2016-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5941035/ /pubmed/29767095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2016.04.005 Text en © 2016, Chinese Association of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine. Production and hosting by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Feed Evaluation
Xiao, Liang
Cao, Wei
Liu, Guangmang
Fang, Tingting
Wu, Xianjian
Jia, Gang
Chen, Xiaoling
Zhao, Hua
Wang, Jing
Wu, Caimei
Cai, Jingyi
Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title_full Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title_fullStr Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title_full_unstemmed Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title_short Arginine, N-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
title_sort arginine, n-carbamylglutamate, and glutamine exert protective effects against oxidative stress in rat intestine
topic Feed Evaluation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5941035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29767095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aninu.2016.04.005
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