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The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis

Inflammatory bowel disease, a gut disease that is prevalent worldwide, is characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, such as colitis, and disorder of the gut microbiome. Glycine (Gly) is the simplest amino acid and functions as an anti-inflammatory immune-nutrient and intestinal microbiota re...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xin, Zheng, Yongmin, Ma, Jie, Yin, Jie, Chen, Shuai
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5867627
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author Wu, Xin
Zheng, Yongmin
Ma, Jie
Yin, Jie
Chen, Shuai
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Zheng, Yongmin
Ma, Jie
Yin, Jie
Chen, Shuai
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description Inflammatory bowel disease, a gut disease that is prevalent worldwide, is characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, such as colitis, and disorder of the gut microbiome. Glycine (Gly) is the simplest amino acid and functions as an anti-inflammatory immune-nutrient and intestinal microbiota regulator. This study aimed at investigating the effect of Gly on colitis induced in mice by intrarectal administration of 5% acetic acid (AA). Bodyweight and survival rates were monitored, and colonic length and weight, serum amino acid concentrations, intestinal inflammation-related gene expression, and colonic microbiota abundances were analyzed. The results showed that Gly dietary supplementation had no effect on the survival rate or the ratio of colonic length to weight. However, Gly supplementation reversed the AA-induced increase in serum concentrations of amino acids such as glutamate, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Furthermore, Gly inhibited colonic gene expression of interleukin- (IL-) 1β and promoted IL-10 expression in colitis mice. Gly supplementation also reversed the AA-induced reduction in the abundance of bacteria such as Clostridia, Ruminococcaceae, and Clostridiales. This change in the intestinal microbiota was possibly attributable to the changes in colonic IL-10 expression and serum concentrations of valine and leucine. In sum, Gly supplementation regulated the serum concentrations of amino acids, the levels of colonic immune-associated gene expression, and the intestinal microbiota in a mouse model of colitis. These findings enhance our understanding of the role of Gly in regulating metabolism, intestinal immunity, and the gut microbiota in animals afflicted with colitis.
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spelling pubmed-74267802020-08-20 The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis Wu, Xin Zheng, Yongmin Ma, Jie Yin, Jie Chen, Shuai Mediators Inflamm Research Article Inflammatory bowel disease, a gut disease that is prevalent worldwide, is characterized by chronic intestinal inflammation, such as colitis, and disorder of the gut microbiome. Glycine (Gly) is the simplest amino acid and functions as an anti-inflammatory immune-nutrient and intestinal microbiota regulator. This study aimed at investigating the effect of Gly on colitis induced in mice by intrarectal administration of 5% acetic acid (AA). Bodyweight and survival rates were monitored, and colonic length and weight, serum amino acid concentrations, intestinal inflammation-related gene expression, and colonic microbiota abundances were analyzed. The results showed that Gly dietary supplementation had no effect on the survival rate or the ratio of colonic length to weight. However, Gly supplementation reversed the AA-induced increase in serum concentrations of amino acids such as glutamate, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. Furthermore, Gly inhibited colonic gene expression of interleukin- (IL-) 1β and promoted IL-10 expression in colitis mice. Gly supplementation also reversed the AA-induced reduction in the abundance of bacteria such as Clostridia, Ruminococcaceae, and Clostridiales. This change in the intestinal microbiota was possibly attributable to the changes in colonic IL-10 expression and serum concentrations of valine and leucine. In sum, Gly supplementation regulated the serum concentrations of amino acids, the levels of colonic immune-associated gene expression, and the intestinal microbiota in a mouse model of colitis. These findings enhance our understanding of the role of Gly in regulating metabolism, intestinal immunity, and the gut microbiota in animals afflicted with colitis. Hindawi 2020-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7426780/ /pubmed/32831636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5867627 Text en Copyright © 2020 Xin Wu 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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Wu, Xin
Zheng, Yongmin
Ma, Jie
Yin, Jie
Chen, Shuai
The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title_full The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title_fullStr The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title_short The Effects of Dietary Glycine on the Acetic Acid-Induced Mouse Model of Colitis
title_sort effects of dietary glycine on the acetic acid-induced mouse model of colitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7426780/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/5867627
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