Short-chain fatty acids enhance diffusional Ca transport in the epitheliumof the rat cecum and colon

Citation
H. Mineo et al., Short-chain fatty acids enhance diffusional Ca transport in the epitheliumof the rat cecum and colon, LIFE SCI, 69(5), 2001, pp. 517-526
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
LIFE SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00243205 → ACNP
Volume
69
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
517 - 526
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-3205(20010622)69:5<517:SFAEDC>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
We examined the effect of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) on Ca absorption from the large intestine in rats in vitro. An Ussing-type chamber technique was used to determine the net transport of Ca from the luminal side to the basolateral side of isolated epithelium in cecum and colon preparations. T he concentration of Ca in the serosal and mucosal Tris buffer solution was 1.25 mM and 10 mM, respectively. Both solutions were warmed at 37 degreesC and bubbled with 95%O-2 and 5%CO2. During and after the incubation period ( 30 min or 60 min),the Ca concentration in the serosal medium was determined and the net transepithelial Ca transport was evaluated. The addition of 80 mM acetic acid, 40 mM propionic acid and 10 mM butyric acid to the mucosal medium increased net Ca absorption (about 300%) in the cecum and colon. An individual application of acetic, propionic or butyric acid (0.01 to 100 m M) to the mucosal medium also increased net Ca absorption at doses of 10 mM and /or 100 mM in the cecum and colon. An increase in solute concentration in the mucosal medium by addition of glycerol or PGE400, or a decrease in pH (7.0-3.0) by addition of HCl did not affect transepithelial Ca transport . We concluded that SCFAs affect the epithelial tissue and promote Ca absor ption from the large intestine in vitro. The enhancement of Ca transport in duced by SCFAs might be involved in the paracellular transport mechanism. ( C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.