Cargando…

Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats

Evidence suggests that microbiota-derived metabolites, including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and trimethylamine-oxide (TMAO), affect the course of diabetic multiorgan pathology. We hypothesized that diabetes activates the intestinal renin–angiotensin system (RAS), contributing to gut pathology....

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Jaworska, Kinga, Kopacz, Wojciech, Koper, Mateusz, Szudzik, Mateusz, Gawryś-Kopczyńska, Marta, Konop, Marek, Hutsch, Tomasz, Chabowski, Dawid, Ufnal, Marcin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116060
_version_ 1784723687171162112
author Jaworska, Kinga
Kopacz, Wojciech
Koper, Mateusz
Szudzik, Mateusz
Gawryś-Kopczyńska, Marta
Konop, Marek
Hutsch, Tomasz
Chabowski, Dawid
Ufnal, Marcin
author_facet Jaworska, Kinga
Kopacz, Wojciech
Koper, Mateusz
Szudzik, Mateusz
Gawryś-Kopczyńska, Marta
Konop, Marek
Hutsch, Tomasz
Chabowski, Dawid
Ufnal, Marcin
author_sort Jaworska, Kinga
collection PubMed
description Evidence suggests that microbiota-derived metabolites, including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and trimethylamine-oxide (TMAO), affect the course of diabetic multiorgan pathology. We hypothesized that diabetes activates the intestinal renin–angiotensin system (RAS), contributing to gut pathology. Twelve-week-old male rats were divided into three groups: controls, diabetic (streptozotocin-induced) and diabetic treated with enalapril. Histological examination and RT-qPCR were performed to evaluate morphology and RAS expression in the jejunum and the colon. SCFA and TMAO concentrations in stools, portal and systemic blood were evaluated. In comparison to the controls, the diabetic rats showed hyperplastic changes in jejunal and colonic mucosa, increased plasma SCFA, and slightly increased plasma TMAO. The size of the changes was smaller in enalapril-treated rats. Diabetic rats had a lower expression of Mas receptor (MasR) and angiotensinogen in the jejunum whereas, in the colon, the expression of MasR and renin was greater in diabetic rats. Enalapril-treated rats had a lower expression of MasR in the colon. The expression of AT1a, AT1b, and AT2 receptors was similar between groups. In conclusion, diabetes produces morphological changes in the intestines, increases plasma SCFA, and alters the expression of renin and MasR. These alterations were reduced in enalapril-treated rats. Future studies need to evaluate the clinical significance of intestinal pathology in diabetes.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9181110
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-91811102022-06-10 Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats Jaworska, Kinga Kopacz, Wojciech Koper, Mateusz Szudzik, Mateusz Gawryś-Kopczyńska, Marta Konop, Marek Hutsch, Tomasz Chabowski, Dawid Ufnal, Marcin Int J Mol Sci Article Evidence suggests that microbiota-derived metabolites, including short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and trimethylamine-oxide (TMAO), affect the course of diabetic multiorgan pathology. We hypothesized that diabetes activates the intestinal renin–angiotensin system (RAS), contributing to gut pathology. Twelve-week-old male rats were divided into three groups: controls, diabetic (streptozotocin-induced) and diabetic treated with enalapril. Histological examination and RT-qPCR were performed to evaluate morphology and RAS expression in the jejunum and the colon. SCFA and TMAO concentrations in stools, portal and systemic blood were evaluated. In comparison to the controls, the diabetic rats showed hyperplastic changes in jejunal and colonic mucosa, increased plasma SCFA, and slightly increased plasma TMAO. The size of the changes was smaller in enalapril-treated rats. Diabetic rats had a lower expression of Mas receptor (MasR) and angiotensinogen in the jejunum whereas, in the colon, the expression of MasR and renin was greater in diabetic rats. Enalapril-treated rats had a lower expression of MasR in the colon. The expression of AT1a, AT1b, and AT2 receptors was similar between groups. In conclusion, diabetes produces morphological changes in the intestines, increases plasma SCFA, and alters the expression of renin and MasR. These alterations were reduced in enalapril-treated rats. Future studies need to evaluate the clinical significance of intestinal pathology in diabetes. MDPI 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9181110/ /pubmed/35682739 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116060 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Jaworska, Kinga
Kopacz, Wojciech
Koper, Mateusz
Szudzik, Mateusz
Gawryś-Kopczyńska, Marta
Konop, Marek
Hutsch, Tomasz
Chabowski, Dawid
Ufnal, Marcin
Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title_full Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title_fullStr Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title_full_unstemmed Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title_short Enalapril Diminishes the Diabetes-Induced Changes in Intestinal Morphology, Intestinal RAS and Blood SCFA Concentration in Rats
title_sort enalapril diminishes the diabetes-induced changes in intestinal morphology, intestinal ras and blood scfa concentration in rats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9181110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35682739
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23116060
work_keys_str_mv AT jaworskakinga enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT kopaczwojciech enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT kopermateusz enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT szudzikmateusz enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT gawryskopczynskamarta enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT konopmarek enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT hutschtomasz enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT chabowskidawid enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats
AT ufnalmarcin enalaprildiminishesthediabetesinducedchangesinintestinalmorphologyintestinalrasandbloodscfaconcentrationinrats