β-Carotene during the suckling period is absorbed intact and induces retinoic acid dependent responses similar to preformed vitamin A in intestine and liver, but not adipose tissue of young rats

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العنوان: β-Carotene during the suckling period is absorbed intact and induces retinoic acid dependent responses similar to preformed vitamin A in intestine and liver, but not adipose tissue of young rats
المؤلفون: Johannes von Lintig, Joan Ribot, M. Luisa Bonet, Jaume Amengual, Andreu Palou, Nuria Granados, Hana Mušinović
المصدر: Molecular Nutrition & Food Research. 58:2157-2165
بيانات النشر: Wiley, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: Blood Glucose, Leptin, Male, Vitamin, Retinyl Esters, medicine.medical_specialty, Adipose Tissue, White, Retinoic acid, Administration, Oral, Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor, Adipose tissue, Tretinoin, White adipose tissue, Biology, chemistry.chemical_compound, Retinyl palmitate, Internal medicine, medicine, Animals, Insulin, Intestinal Mucosa, Rats, Wistar, Vitamin A, Receptor, Cell Proliferation, chemistry.chemical_classification, food and beverages, beta Carotene, Rats, Intestines, PPAR gamma, Endocrinology, Liver, chemistry, Adipogenesis, Female, Adiponectin, Diterpenes, Food Science, Biotechnology
الوصف: Scope We studied β-carotene (BC) absorption and metabolism and compared BC and retinyl palmitate (RE) for their impact on white adipose tissue (WAT) development in suckling rats. Methods and results Rat pups received daily orally from days 1–20 of life either the vehicle or vitamin A (approx. ×3 that ingested daily from maternal milk) in the form of BC or RE. Intact BC was found in serum and liver of BC-supplemented rats. Both BC and RE supplementation increased retinoic acid mediated transcriptional responses in intestine (on Isx and Bco1) and the liver (on Cyp26a1 and Cpt1a). In contrast, responses in WAT were dependent on the vitamin A source: WAT of BC-supplemented rats, like WAT of control rats, was enriched in larger adipocytes with increased adipogenic markers (peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ and downstream genes) and reduced markers of proliferative status (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) compared to WAT of RE-supplemented rats. Conclusion BC is partly absorbed intact by suckling rats, which resembles the situation in humans and suggests that suckling rats may be an appropriate animal model to study BC uptake, metabolism and biological activity, particularly in infants. Vitamin A supplementation with BC or RE in early life differentially affects WAT and may thus entail different outcomes regarding adiposity programming.
تدمد: 1613-4125
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::d91fa808af4b75fa883ebbd3d8624413
https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.201400457
حقوق: CLOSED
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....d91fa808af4b75fa883ebbd3d8624413
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE