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Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose

BACKGROUND: D-tagatose is an isomer of fructose and is ~90% as sweet as sucrose with less caloric value. Nowadays, D-tagatose is used as a nutritive or low-calorie sweetener. Despite clinical findings suggesting that D-tagatose could be beneficial in subjects with type 2 diabetes, there are no exper...

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Autores principales: Collotta, Debora, Lucarini, Laura, Chiazza, Fausto, Cento, Alessia Sofia, Durante, Mariaconcetta, Sgambellone, Silvia, Chini, Jacopo, Baratta, Francesca, Aragno, Manuela, Mastrocola, Raffaella, Masini, Emanuela, Collino, Massimo
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Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6169220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30327714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5042428
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author Collotta, Debora
Lucarini, Laura
Chiazza, Fausto
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Durante, Mariaconcetta
Sgambellone, Silvia
Chini, Jacopo
Baratta, Francesca
Aragno, Manuela
Mastrocola, Raffaella
Masini, Emanuela
Collino, Massimo
author_facet Collotta, Debora
Lucarini, Laura
Chiazza, Fausto
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Durante, Mariaconcetta
Sgambellone, Silvia
Chini, Jacopo
Baratta, Francesca
Aragno, Manuela
Mastrocola, Raffaella
Masini, Emanuela
Collino, Massimo
author_sort Collotta, Debora
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description BACKGROUND: D-tagatose is an isomer of fructose and is ~90% as sweet as sucrose with less caloric value. Nowadays, D-tagatose is used as a nutritive or low-calorie sweetener. Despite clinical findings suggesting that D-tagatose could be beneficial in subjects with type 2 diabetes, there are no experimental data comparing D-tagatose with fructose, in terms of metabolic derangements and related molecular mechanisms evoked by chronic exposure to these two monosaccharides. MATERIALS AND METHODS: C57Bl/6j mice were fed with a control diet plus water (CD), a control diet plus 30% fructose syrup (L-Fr), a 30% fructose solid diet plus water (S-Fr), a control diet plus 30% D-tagatose syrup (L-Tg), or a 30% D-tagatose solid diet plus water (S-Tg), during 24 weeks. RESULTS: Both solid and liquid fructose feeding led to increased body weight, abnormal systemic glucose homeostasis, and an altered lipid profile. These effects were associated with vigorous increase in oxidative markers. None of these metabolic abnormalities were detected when mice were fed with both the solid and liquid D-tagatose diets, either at the systemic or at the local level. Interestingly, both fructose formulations led to significant Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) accumulation in mouse hearts, as well as a robust increase in both myocardial AGE receptor (RAGE) expression and NF-κB activation. In contrast, no toxicological effects were shown in hearts of mice chronically exposed to liquid or solid D-tagatose. CONCLUSION: Our results clearly suggest that chronic overconsumption of D-tagatose in both formulations, liquid or solid, does not exert the same deleterious metabolic derangements evoked by fructose administration, due to differences in carbohydrate interference with selective proinflammatory and oxidative stress cascades.
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spelling pubmed-61692202018-10-16 Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose Collotta, Debora Lucarini, Laura Chiazza, Fausto Cento, Alessia Sofia Durante, Mariaconcetta Sgambellone, Silvia Chini, Jacopo Baratta, Francesca Aragno, Manuela Mastrocola, Raffaella Masini, Emanuela Collino, Massimo Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article BACKGROUND: D-tagatose is an isomer of fructose and is ~90% as sweet as sucrose with less caloric value. Nowadays, D-tagatose is used as a nutritive or low-calorie sweetener. Despite clinical findings suggesting that D-tagatose could be beneficial in subjects with type 2 diabetes, there are no experimental data comparing D-tagatose with fructose, in terms of metabolic derangements and related molecular mechanisms evoked by chronic exposure to these two monosaccharides. MATERIALS AND METHODS: C57Bl/6j mice were fed with a control diet plus water (CD), a control diet plus 30% fructose syrup (L-Fr), a 30% fructose solid diet plus water (S-Fr), a control diet plus 30% D-tagatose syrup (L-Tg), or a 30% D-tagatose solid diet plus water (S-Tg), during 24 weeks. RESULTS: Both solid and liquid fructose feeding led to increased body weight, abnormal systemic glucose homeostasis, and an altered lipid profile. These effects were associated with vigorous increase in oxidative markers. None of these metabolic abnormalities were detected when mice were fed with both the solid and liquid D-tagatose diets, either at the systemic or at the local level. Interestingly, both fructose formulations led to significant Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs) accumulation in mouse hearts, as well as a robust increase in both myocardial AGE receptor (RAGE) expression and NF-κB activation. In contrast, no toxicological effects were shown in hearts of mice chronically exposed to liquid or solid D-tagatose. CONCLUSION: Our results clearly suggest that chronic overconsumption of D-tagatose in both formulations, liquid or solid, does not exert the same deleterious metabolic derangements evoked by fructose administration, due to differences in carbohydrate interference with selective proinflammatory and oxidative stress cascades. Hindawi 2018-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6169220/ /pubmed/30327714 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5042428 Text en Copyright © 2018 Debora Collotta et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Collotta, Debora
Lucarini, Laura
Chiazza, Fausto
Cento, Alessia Sofia
Durante, Mariaconcetta
Sgambellone, Silvia
Chini, Jacopo
Baratta, Francesca
Aragno, Manuela
Mastrocola, Raffaella
Masini, Emanuela
Collino, Massimo
Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title_full Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title_fullStr Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title_full_unstemmed Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title_short Reduced Susceptibility to Sugar-Induced Metabolic Derangements and Impairments of Myocardial Redox Signaling in Mice Chronically Fed with D-Tagatose when Compared to Fructose
title_sort reduced susceptibility to sugar-induced metabolic derangements and impairments of myocardial redox signaling in mice chronically fed with d-tagatose when compared to fructose
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6169220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30327714
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5042428
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