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Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine

Despite numerous studies on the health benefits of the rare sugar allulose, its effects on intestinal mucosal morphology and function are unclear. We therefore first determined its acute effects on the small intestinal transcriptome using DNA microarray analysis following intestinal allulose, fructo...

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Autores principales: Suzuki, Takuji, Sato, Yuki, Kadoya, Sumire, Takahashi, Takumi, Otomo, Moeko, Kobayashi, Hanna, Aoki, Kai, Kantake, Mai, Sugiyama, Maika, Ferraris, Ronaldo P.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153230
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author Suzuki, Takuji
Sato, Yuki
Kadoya, Sumire
Takahashi, Takumi
Otomo, Moeko
Kobayashi, Hanna
Aoki, Kai
Kantake, Mai
Sugiyama, Maika
Ferraris, Ronaldo P.
author_facet Suzuki, Takuji
Sato, Yuki
Kadoya, Sumire
Takahashi, Takumi
Otomo, Moeko
Kobayashi, Hanna
Aoki, Kai
Kantake, Mai
Sugiyama, Maika
Ferraris, Ronaldo P.
author_sort Suzuki, Takuji
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description Despite numerous studies on the health benefits of the rare sugar allulose, its effects on intestinal mucosal morphology and function are unclear. We therefore first determined its acute effects on the small intestinal transcriptome using DNA microarray analysis following intestinal allulose, fructose and glucose perfusion in rats. Expression levels of about 8-fold more genes were altered by allulose compared to fructose and glucose perfusion, suggesting a much greater impact on the intestinal transcriptome. Subsequent pathway analysis indicated that nutrient transport, metabolism, and digestive system development were markedly upregulated, suggesting allulose may acutely stimulate these functions. We then evaluated whether allulose can restore rat small intestinal structure and function when ingested orally following total parenteral nutrition (TPN). We also monitored allulose effects on blood levels of glucagon-like peptides (GLP) 1 and 2 in TPN rats and normal mice. Expression levels of fatty acid binding and gut barrier proteins were reduced by TPN but rescued by allulose ingestion, and paralleled GLP-2 secretion potentially acting as the mechanism mediating the rescue effect. Thus, allulose can potentially enhance disrupted gut mucosal barriers as it can more extensively modulate the intestinal transcriptome relative to glucose and fructose considered risk factors of metabolic disease.
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spelling pubmed-93704762022-08-12 Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine Suzuki, Takuji Sato, Yuki Kadoya, Sumire Takahashi, Takumi Otomo, Moeko Kobayashi, Hanna Aoki, Kai Kantake, Mai Sugiyama, Maika Ferraris, Ronaldo P. Nutrients Article Despite numerous studies on the health benefits of the rare sugar allulose, its effects on intestinal mucosal morphology and function are unclear. We therefore first determined its acute effects on the small intestinal transcriptome using DNA microarray analysis following intestinal allulose, fructose and glucose perfusion in rats. Expression levels of about 8-fold more genes were altered by allulose compared to fructose and glucose perfusion, suggesting a much greater impact on the intestinal transcriptome. Subsequent pathway analysis indicated that nutrient transport, metabolism, and digestive system development were markedly upregulated, suggesting allulose may acutely stimulate these functions. We then evaluated whether allulose can restore rat small intestinal structure and function when ingested orally following total parenteral nutrition (TPN). We also monitored allulose effects on blood levels of glucagon-like peptides (GLP) 1 and 2 in TPN rats and normal mice. Expression levels of fatty acid binding and gut barrier proteins were reduced by TPN but rescued by allulose ingestion, and paralleled GLP-2 secretion potentially acting as the mechanism mediating the rescue effect. Thus, allulose can potentially enhance disrupted gut mucosal barriers as it can more extensively modulate the intestinal transcriptome relative to glucose and fructose considered risk factors of metabolic disease. MDPI 2022-08-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9370476/ /pubmed/35956407 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153230 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/).
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Sato, Yuki
Kadoya, Sumire
Takahashi, Takumi
Otomo, Moeko
Kobayashi, Hanna
Aoki, Kai
Kantake, Mai
Sugiyama, Maika
Ferraris, Ronaldo P.
Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine
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title_fullStr Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine
title_full_unstemmed Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine
title_short Comparative Effects of Allulose, Fructose, and Glucose on the Small Intestine
title_sort comparative effects of allulose, fructose, and glucose on the small intestine
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9370476/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35956407
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu14153230
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