Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.

Increased dietary fiber (DF) fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production may stimulate peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) secretion. In this study, the effects of hindgut SCFA production on postprandial PYY plasma levels were assessed using different experimental diets in a porto-arterial...

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Main Authors: Anne Krog Ingerslev, Shivaprakash Jagalur Mutt, Helle Nygaard Lærke, Mette Skou Hedemann, Peter Kappel Theil, Kirstine Lykke Nielsen, Henry Jørgensen, Karl-Heinz Herzig, Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-35b36ad0b2774744acdb039bb958af212020-11-25T01:42:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018592710.1371/journal.pone.0185927Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.Anne Krog IngerslevShivaprakash Jagalur MuttHelle Nygaard LærkeMette Skou HedemannPeter Kappel TheilKirstine Lykke NielsenHenry JørgensenKarl-Heinz HerzigKnud Erik Bach KnudsenIncreased dietary fiber (DF) fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production may stimulate peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) secretion. In this study, the effects of hindgut SCFA production on postprandial PYY plasma levels were assessed using different experimental diets in a porto-arterial catheterized pig model. The pigs were fed experimental diets varying in source and levels of DF for one week in 3×3 Latin square designs. The DF sources were whole-wheat grain, wheat aleurone, rye aleurone-rich flour, rye flakes, and resistant starch. Postprandial blood samples were collected from the catheters and analyzed for PYY levels and net portal appearance (NPA) of PYY was correlated to NPA of SCFA. No significant effects of diets on NPA of PYY were observed (P > 0.05), however, resistant starch supplementation increased postprandial NPA of PYY levels by 37 to 54% compared with rye-based and Western-style control diets (P = 0.19). This increase was caused by higher mesenteric artery and portal vein PYY plasma levels (P < 0.001) and was independent of SCFA absorption (P > 0.05). The PYY levels were higher in response to the second daily meal compared with the first daily meal (P < 0.001), but similar among diets (P > 0.10). In conclusion, the increased postprandial PYY responses in pigs fed with different levels and sources of DF are not caused by an increased SCFA absorption and suggest that other mechanisms such as neural reflexes and possibly an increased flow of digesta in the small intestine may be involved. The content of DF and SCFA production did not affect PYY levels.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5628905?pdf=render
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author Anne Krog Ingerslev
Shivaprakash Jagalur Mutt
Helle Nygaard Lærke
Mette Skou Hedemann
Peter Kappel Theil
Kirstine Lykke Nielsen
Henry Jørgensen
Karl-Heinz Herzig
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
spellingShingle Anne Krog Ingerslev
Shivaprakash Jagalur Mutt
Helle Nygaard Lærke
Mette Skou Hedemann
Peter Kappel Theil
Kirstine Lykke Nielsen
Henry Jørgensen
Karl-Heinz Herzig
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Anne Krog Ingerslev
Shivaprakash Jagalur Mutt
Helle Nygaard Lærke
Mette Skou Hedemann
Peter Kappel Theil
Kirstine Lykke Nielsen
Henry Jørgensen
Karl-Heinz Herzig
Knud Erik Bach Knudsen
author_sort Anne Krog Ingerslev
title Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
title_short Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
title_full Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
title_fullStr Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
title_full_unstemmed Postprandial PYY increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
title_sort postprandial pyy increase by resistant starch supplementation is independent of net portal appearance of short-chain fatty acids in pigs.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Increased dietary fiber (DF) fermentation and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production may stimulate peptide tyrosine-tyrosine (PYY) secretion. In this study, the effects of hindgut SCFA production on postprandial PYY plasma levels were assessed using different experimental diets in a porto-arterial catheterized pig model. The pigs were fed experimental diets varying in source and levels of DF for one week in 3×3 Latin square designs. The DF sources were whole-wheat grain, wheat aleurone, rye aleurone-rich flour, rye flakes, and resistant starch. Postprandial blood samples were collected from the catheters and analyzed for PYY levels and net portal appearance (NPA) of PYY was correlated to NPA of SCFA. No significant effects of diets on NPA of PYY were observed (P > 0.05), however, resistant starch supplementation increased postprandial NPA of PYY levels by 37 to 54% compared with rye-based and Western-style control diets (P = 0.19). This increase was caused by higher mesenteric artery and portal vein PYY plasma levels (P < 0.001) and was independent of SCFA absorption (P > 0.05). The PYY levels were higher in response to the second daily meal compared with the first daily meal (P < 0.001), but similar among diets (P > 0.10). In conclusion, the increased postprandial PYY responses in pigs fed with different levels and sources of DF are not caused by an increased SCFA absorption and suggest that other mechanisms such as neural reflexes and possibly an increased flow of digesta in the small intestine may be involved. The content of DF and SCFA production did not affect PYY levels.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5628905?pdf=render
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