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The thickness of the intestinal mucous layer in the colon of rats fed various sources of non-digestible carbohydrates is positively correlated with the pool of SCFA but negatively correlated with the proportion of butyric acid in digesta

Authors :
Mette Skou Hedemann
Peter Kappel Theil
K. E. Bach Knudsen
Source :
Hedemann, M S, Theil, P K & Bach Knudsen, K E 2009, ' The thickness of the intestinal mucous layer in the colon of rats fed various sources of non-digestible carbohydrates is positively correlated with the pool of SCFA but negatively correlated with the proportion of butyric acid in digesta ', British Journal of Nutrition, vol. 102, no. issue 1, pp. 117-125 . https://doi.org/10.1017/S0007114508143549
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2009.

Abstract

The present experiment aimed to study the influence of six sources of non-digestible carbohydrates (NDC) on the mucous layer in the colon of rats. The NDC sources used were as follows: cellulose (C); pectin (P); inulin; resistant starch (RS); barley hulls. The diets contained 108–140 g NDC/kg DM. A fibre-free (FF) diet served as a control. The diets were fed to forty-eight rats for 34–41 d. The thickness of the total mucous layer in the colon was increased (P P = 0·04), whereas the transcription of MUC3 was positively correlated (P = 0·05) with the butyrate pool in the caecum. No correlations between the MUC2 or MUC3 transcription and SCFA were found in the colon. Hence, the regulation of the MUC genes differs between the compartments of the hindgut and, within compartments, the MUC genes may be regulated differently. In conclusion, a diet providing a large pool of SCFA with a low proportion of butyrate in the colon stimulates the formation of a thick mucous layer, which probably benefits intestinal health.

Details

ISSN :
14752662 and 00071145
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Nutrition
Accession number :
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