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Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs

Optimal nutrition is important after preterm birth to facilitate normal brain development. Human milk is rich in sialic acid and preterm infants may benefit from supplementing formula with sialyllactose to support neurodevelopment. Using pigs as models, we hypothesized that sialyllactose supplementa...

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Autores principales: Obelitz-Ryom, Karina, Bering, Stine Brandt, Overgaard, Silja Hvid, Eskildsen, Simon Fristed, Ringgaard, Steffen, Olesen, Jonas Lynge, Skovgaard, Kerstin, Pankratova, Stanislava, Wang, Bing, Brunse, Anders, Heckmann, Anne Birgitte, Rydal, Martin Peter, Sangild, Per Torp, Thymann, Thomas
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Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31207876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061335
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author Obelitz-Ryom, Karina
Bering, Stine Brandt
Overgaard, Silja Hvid
Eskildsen, Simon Fristed
Ringgaard, Steffen
Olesen, Jonas Lynge
Skovgaard, Kerstin
Pankratova, Stanislava
Wang, Bing
Brunse, Anders
Heckmann, Anne Birgitte
Rydal, Martin Peter
Sangild, Per Torp
Thymann, Thomas
author_facet Obelitz-Ryom, Karina
Bering, Stine Brandt
Overgaard, Silja Hvid
Eskildsen, Simon Fristed
Ringgaard, Steffen
Olesen, Jonas Lynge
Skovgaard, Kerstin
Pankratova, Stanislava
Wang, Bing
Brunse, Anders
Heckmann, Anne Birgitte
Rydal, Martin Peter
Sangild, Per Torp
Thymann, Thomas
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description Optimal nutrition is important after preterm birth to facilitate normal brain development. Human milk is rich in sialic acid and preterm infants may benefit from supplementing formula with sialyllactose to support neurodevelopment. Using pigs as models, we hypothesized that sialyllactose supplementation improves brain development after preterm birth. Pigs (of either sex) were delivered by cesarean section at 90% gestation and fed a milk diet supplemented with either an oligosaccharide-enriched whey with sialyllactose (n = 20) or lactose (n = 20) for 19 days. Cognitive performance was tested in a spatial T-maze. Brains were collected for ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gene expression, and sialic acid measurements. For reference, term piglets (n = 14) were artificially reared under identical conditions and compared with vaginally born piglets naturally reared by the sow (n = 12). A higher proportion of sialyllactose supplemented preterm pigs reached the T-maze learning criteria relative to control preterm pigs (p < 0.05), and approximated the cognition level of term reference pigs (p < 0.01). Furthermore, supplemented pigs had upregulated genes related to sialic acid metabolism, myelination, and ganglioside biosynthesis in hippocampus. Sialyllactose supplementation did not lead to higher levels of sialic acid in the hippocampus or change MRI endpoints. Contrary, these parameters were strongly influenced by postconceptional age and postnatal rearing conditions. In conclusion, oligosaccharide-enriched whey with sialyllactose improved spatial cognition, with effects on hippocampal genes related to sialic acid metabolism, myelination, and ganglioside biosynthesis in preterm pigs. Dietary sialic acid enrichment may improve brain development in infants.
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spelling pubmed-66283712019-07-23 Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs Obelitz-Ryom, Karina Bering, Stine Brandt Overgaard, Silja Hvid Eskildsen, Simon Fristed Ringgaard, Steffen Olesen, Jonas Lynge Skovgaard, Kerstin Pankratova, Stanislava Wang, Bing Brunse, Anders Heckmann, Anne Birgitte Rydal, Martin Peter Sangild, Per Torp Thymann, Thomas Nutrients Article Optimal nutrition is important after preterm birth to facilitate normal brain development. Human milk is rich in sialic acid and preterm infants may benefit from supplementing formula with sialyllactose to support neurodevelopment. Using pigs as models, we hypothesized that sialyllactose supplementation improves brain development after preterm birth. Pigs (of either sex) were delivered by cesarean section at 90% gestation and fed a milk diet supplemented with either an oligosaccharide-enriched whey with sialyllactose (n = 20) or lactose (n = 20) for 19 days. Cognitive performance was tested in a spatial T-maze. Brains were collected for ex vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), gene expression, and sialic acid measurements. For reference, term piglets (n = 14) were artificially reared under identical conditions and compared with vaginally born piglets naturally reared by the sow (n = 12). A higher proportion of sialyllactose supplemented preterm pigs reached the T-maze learning criteria relative to control preterm pigs (p < 0.05), and approximated the cognition level of term reference pigs (p < 0.01). Furthermore, supplemented pigs had upregulated genes related to sialic acid metabolism, myelination, and ganglioside biosynthesis in hippocampus. Sialyllactose supplementation did not lead to higher levels of sialic acid in the hippocampus or change MRI endpoints. Contrary, these parameters were strongly influenced by postconceptional age and postnatal rearing conditions. In conclusion, oligosaccharide-enriched whey with sialyllactose improved spatial cognition, with effects on hippocampal genes related to sialic acid metabolism, myelination, and ganglioside biosynthesis in preterm pigs. Dietary sialic acid enrichment may improve brain development in infants. MDPI 2019-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6628371/ /pubmed/31207876 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061335 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Obelitz-Ryom, Karina
Bering, Stine Brandt
Overgaard, Silja Hvid
Eskildsen, Simon Fristed
Ringgaard, Steffen
Olesen, Jonas Lynge
Skovgaard, Kerstin
Pankratova, Stanislava
Wang, Bing
Brunse, Anders
Heckmann, Anne Birgitte
Rydal, Martin Peter
Sangild, Per Torp
Thymann, Thomas
Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title_full Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title_fullStr Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title_full_unstemmed Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title_short Bovine Milk Oligosaccharides with Sialyllactose Improves Cognition in Preterm Pigs
title_sort bovine milk oligosaccharides with sialyllactose improves cognition in preterm pigs
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628371/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31207876
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061335
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