Cargando…
Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs
Human milk is rich in nutritional factors, such as alpha-lactalbumin (α-Lac), and important for neonatal development, but nutrient supplementation may be required for optimal growth. Using a pig model, we hypothesized that α-Lac-enriched whey protein concentrate (WPC) supplementation improves neonat...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
MDPI
2020
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010245 |
_version_ | 1783497652988542976 |
---|---|
author | Nielsen, Charlotte Holme Hui, Yan Nguyen, Duc Ninh Ahnfeldt, Agnethe May Burrin, Douglas G. Hartmann, Bolette Heckmann, Anne Birgitte Sangild, Per Torp Thymann, Thomas Bering, Stine Brandt |
author_facet | Nielsen, Charlotte Holme Hui, Yan Nguyen, Duc Ninh Ahnfeldt, Agnethe May Burrin, Douglas G. Hartmann, Bolette Heckmann, Anne Birgitte Sangild, Per Torp Thymann, Thomas Bering, Stine Brandt |
author_sort | Nielsen, Charlotte Holme |
collection | PubMed |
description | Human milk is rich in nutritional factors, such as alpha-lactalbumin (α-Lac), and important for neonatal development, but nutrient supplementation may be required for optimal growth. Using a pig model, we hypothesized that α-Lac-enriched whey protein concentrate (WPC) supplementation improves neonatal development. Cesarean-delivered preterm pigs were fed either dilute bovine milk (REF) or REF milk supplemented with WPC with normal (STANDARD-ALPHA) or high (HIGH-ALPHA) α-Lac. Clinical, gut, immune and cognitive endpoints (open field, T-maze) were assessed and tissues collected at Day 19. The growth of STANDARD-ALPHA and HIGH-ALPHA were higher than REF (31 vs. 19 g/kg/d). Most organ weights, gut, immunity and brain variables were similar between WPC groups. HIGH-ALPHA had a higher bone mineral content, colon microbial diversity and an abundance of specific bacteria and microbial metabolites, and tended to show a faster food transit time (p = 0.07). Relative to REF, WPC pigs showed higher relative organ weights, blood amino acids, blood neutrophil function, and microbial metabolites, but lower brush-border enzyme activities and plasma cortisol. Cognition outcomes did not differ among the groups. In conclusion, WPC supplementation of milk improved some growth, gut and immunity parameters in preterm pigs. However, increasing the α-Lac content beyond human milk levels had limited effects on the immature gut and developing brain. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7020014 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2020 |
publisher | MDPI |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-70200142020-03-09 Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs Nielsen, Charlotte Holme Hui, Yan Nguyen, Duc Ninh Ahnfeldt, Agnethe May Burrin, Douglas G. Hartmann, Bolette Heckmann, Anne Birgitte Sangild, Per Torp Thymann, Thomas Bering, Stine Brandt Nutrients Article Human milk is rich in nutritional factors, such as alpha-lactalbumin (α-Lac), and important for neonatal development, but nutrient supplementation may be required for optimal growth. Using a pig model, we hypothesized that α-Lac-enriched whey protein concentrate (WPC) supplementation improves neonatal development. Cesarean-delivered preterm pigs were fed either dilute bovine milk (REF) or REF milk supplemented with WPC with normal (STANDARD-ALPHA) or high (HIGH-ALPHA) α-Lac. Clinical, gut, immune and cognitive endpoints (open field, T-maze) were assessed and tissues collected at Day 19. The growth of STANDARD-ALPHA and HIGH-ALPHA were higher than REF (31 vs. 19 g/kg/d). Most organ weights, gut, immunity and brain variables were similar between WPC groups. HIGH-ALPHA had a higher bone mineral content, colon microbial diversity and an abundance of specific bacteria and microbial metabolites, and tended to show a faster food transit time (p = 0.07). Relative to REF, WPC pigs showed higher relative organ weights, blood amino acids, blood neutrophil function, and microbial metabolites, but lower brush-border enzyme activities and plasma cortisol. Cognition outcomes did not differ among the groups. In conclusion, WPC supplementation of milk improved some growth, gut and immunity parameters in preterm pigs. However, increasing the α-Lac content beyond human milk levels had limited effects on the immature gut and developing brain. MDPI 2020-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7020014/ /pubmed/31963562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010245 Text en © 2020 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/). |
spellingShingle | Article Nielsen, Charlotte Holme Hui, Yan Nguyen, Duc Ninh Ahnfeldt, Agnethe May Burrin, Douglas G. Hartmann, Bolette Heckmann, Anne Birgitte Sangild, Per Torp Thymann, Thomas Bering, Stine Brandt Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title | Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title_full | Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title_fullStr | Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title_full_unstemmed | Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title_short | Alpha-Lactalbumin Enriched Whey Protein Concentrate to Improve Gut, Immunity and Brain Development in Preterm Pigs |
title_sort | alpha-lactalbumin enriched whey protein concentrate to improve gut, immunity and brain development in preterm pigs |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7020014/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31963562 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12010245 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT nielsencharlotteholme alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT huiyan alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT nguyenducninh alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT ahnfeldtagnethemay alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT burrindouglasg alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT hartmannbolette alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT heckmannannebirgitte alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT sangildpertorp alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT thymannthomas alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs AT beringstinebrandt alphalactalbuminenrichedwheyproteinconcentratetoimprovegutimmunityandbraindevelopmentinpretermpigs |