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Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice

Background: Optimizing the refeeding of patients with anorexia nervosa remains important to limit somatic complications of malnutrition, as well as to avoid disease relapses by targeting persistent mood and intestinal disorders. We aimed to evaluate the effects of glutamine (Gln) and branched-chain...

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Autores principales: L’Huillier, Clément, Jarbeau, Marine, Pingeon, Floriane, Bahlouli, Wafa, Salameh, Emmeline, Amamou, Asma, Goichon, Alexis, Tirelle, Pauline, do Rego, Jean-Luc, Déchelotte, Pierre, Coëffier, Moïse
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33202638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113510
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author L’Huillier, Clément
Jarbeau, Marine
Pingeon, Floriane
Bahlouli, Wafa
Salameh, Emmeline
Amamou, Asma
Goichon, Alexis
Tirelle, Pauline
do Rego, Jean-Luc
Déchelotte, Pierre
Coëffier, Moïse
author_facet L’Huillier, Clément
Jarbeau, Marine
Pingeon, Floriane
Bahlouli, Wafa
Salameh, Emmeline
Amamou, Asma
Goichon, Alexis
Tirelle, Pauline
do Rego, Jean-Luc
Déchelotte, Pierre
Coëffier, Moïse
author_sort L’Huillier, Clément
collection PubMed
description Background: Optimizing the refeeding of patients with anorexia nervosa remains important to limit somatic complications of malnutrition, as well as to avoid disease relapses by targeting persistent mood and intestinal disorders. We aimed to evaluate the effects of glutamine (Gln) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) supplementation during refeeding in activity-based anorectic (ABA) mice. Method: Male C57Bl/6 mice were randomized in control and ABA groups. Once ABA-induced malnutrition was established, mice were progressively refed or not. Refed mice had free access to drinking water supplemented or not with 1% Gln or 2.5% BCAA for 10 days. Results: A progressive refeeding was associated with a partial restoration of body weight and lean mass, while a fat mass rebound was observed. In addition, refeeding restored glucose and leptin. Gln did not affect these parameters, while BCAA tended to increase body weight, fat mass, and glycaemia. In the colon, refeeding improved total protein synthesis and restored the LC3II/LC3I ratio, a marker of autophagy. Gln supplementation enhanced colonic protein synthesis, which was associated with an increased p-p70S6kinase/p70S6kinase ratio, whereas these effects were blunted by BCCA supplementation. Conclusions: In ABA mice, Gln and BCAA supplementations during a progressive refeeding fail to restore body weight and lean mass. However, Gln supplementation improves total colonic protein synthesis conversely to BCAA. Further studies are needed to decipher the underlying mechanisms involved in these opposite results.
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spelling pubmed-76964842020-11-29 Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice L’Huillier, Clément Jarbeau, Marine Pingeon, Floriane Bahlouli, Wafa Salameh, Emmeline Amamou, Asma Goichon, Alexis Tirelle, Pauline do Rego, Jean-Luc Déchelotte, Pierre Coëffier, Moïse Nutrients Article Background: Optimizing the refeeding of patients with anorexia nervosa remains important to limit somatic complications of malnutrition, as well as to avoid disease relapses by targeting persistent mood and intestinal disorders. We aimed to evaluate the effects of glutamine (Gln) and branched-chain amino acids (BCAA) supplementation during refeeding in activity-based anorectic (ABA) mice. Method: Male C57Bl/6 mice were randomized in control and ABA groups. Once ABA-induced malnutrition was established, mice were progressively refed or not. Refed mice had free access to drinking water supplemented or not with 1% Gln or 2.5% BCAA for 10 days. Results: A progressive refeeding was associated with a partial restoration of body weight and lean mass, while a fat mass rebound was observed. In addition, refeeding restored glucose and leptin. Gln did not affect these parameters, while BCAA tended to increase body weight, fat mass, and glycaemia. In the colon, refeeding improved total protein synthesis and restored the LC3II/LC3I ratio, a marker of autophagy. Gln supplementation enhanced colonic protein synthesis, which was associated with an increased p-p70S6kinase/p70S6kinase ratio, whereas these effects were blunted by BCCA supplementation. Conclusions: In ABA mice, Gln and BCAA supplementations during a progressive refeeding fail to restore body weight and lean mass. However, Gln supplementation improves total colonic protein synthesis conversely to BCAA. Further studies are needed to decipher the underlying mechanisms involved in these opposite results. MDPI 2020-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7696484/ /pubmed/33202638 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113510 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/).
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L’Huillier, Clément
Jarbeau, Marine
Pingeon, Floriane
Bahlouli, Wafa
Salameh, Emmeline
Amamou, Asma
Goichon, Alexis
Tirelle, Pauline
do Rego, Jean-Luc
Déchelotte, Pierre
Coëffier, Moïse
Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title_full Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title_fullStr Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title_short Influence of Glutamine and Branched-Chain Amino Acids Supplementation during Refeeding in Activity-Based Anorectic Mice
title_sort influence of glutamine and branched-chain amino acids supplementation during refeeding in activity-based anorectic mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7696484/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33202638
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu12113510
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