Intestinal mucin distribution in the germ-free rat and in the heteroxenic rat harbouring a human bacterial flora: Effect of inulin in the diet

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作者
Fontaine, N [1 ]
Meslin, JC [1 ]
Lory, S [1 ]
Andrieux, C [1 ]
机构
[1] INRA, CRJ, UNITE ECOL & PHYSIOL SYST DIGEST, F-78352 JOUY EN JOSAS, FRANCE
关键词
mucins; intestine; bacteria; inulin;
D O I
10.1079/BJN19960194
中图分类号
R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
A colorimetric method was used on water-soluble mucin extracted from mucosal scrapings and contents of the caecum and the colon of five germ-free (GF) rats and five heteroxenic (NE) rats harbouring a human flora (GF rats associated with a human flora), These rats were fed on a diet containing either 100 g sucrose/kg or 100 g inulin/kg. Histological stains, periodic acid-Schiff, alcian blue pH 2.5 and alcian blue pH 0.5 were used to discriminate between neutral, acidic and acidic sulphated mucins respectively, Spectrocolorimetric assays led to a calculated absorbance value for 1 mg of the initial mucin extract, Each mucin type was compared between treatments, The caecal contents of GF rats contained more acidic mucin than sulphomucin, which was present in the same proportion as neutral mucin. Their colonic contents contained more acidic mucins than sulphomucin, which in turn was more abundant than neutral mucin, Their caecal mucosa mucin distribution differed from that of the contents: very Little acidic mucin was present and neutral and sulphomucin proportions were of the same order of magnitude, Inulin increased the amount of neutral mucin in the caecal contents and of sulphated mucins in the colonic contents and increased the amounts of neutral and acidic mucins in the caecal mucosa, Mucin distribution in the HE rats was very different from that in the GF rats: the caecal contents contained a high proportion of acidic mucins and very Little sulphomucin. The same distribution of mucins was observed in the colonic contents, The caecal mucosa contained less acidic mucin and more sulphomucin than the caecal contents. Inulin decreased acidic mucins and increased sulphated mucins in the caecal contents and increased neutral and sulphated mucins in the colonic contents, Inulin increased sulphomucin in the caecal mucosa and decreased acidic mucin in the caecal and colonic mucosas, The very low amount of mucin that was recovered in the colonic mucosa suggests that, in the presence of the bacterial flora and associated with inulin in the diet, mucin was extensively released from the mucosa to the colonic lumen, This might be related to the bacterial metabolites produced.
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