Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8633928 | Nutrition Research | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Palatinose is a sucrose analog with a slower digestion rate than that of sucrose. For this reason, palatinose shows better effects on hepatic lipogenesis and cholesterol homeostasis compared with sucrose. We hypothesized that supplementation with palatinose instead of sucrose improves postprandial hyperglycemia and hyperinsulinemia in mice. Herein, we compared the digestion rates in vitro and observed physiological changes in vivo between sucrose- and palatinose-containing diets given to mice. Palatinose was hydrolyzed only by enzymes of the small intestine and was digested more slowly compared with sucrose in vitro. In mice, a diet containing palatinose resulted in significantly lower body weight gain and food efficiency rate values than those given a diet with sucrose. In this study, changes in serum biochemistry; hepatic fatty acid synthesis; cholesterol homeostasis; glucogenic, proinflammatory cytokines; and oxidative stress-related genes and proteins in the palatinose- and sucrose-fed mice were measured. Compared with the mice fed the sucrose diet, the palatinose diet resulted in lower serum glucose, insulin, and total cholesterol levels, as well as lower expression of several lipogenesis-related genes and proteins. Histological analysis of hepatic cells of palatinose-fed mice showed normal morphology. In conclusion, palatinose intake results in lower hepatic lipogenesis and better cholesterol homeostasis than the effects from sucrose.
Keywords
TCHOACCOGTTGLUT2PBS-TSOD1HDL-CQuantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)SREBP-1cqPCRCYP7A1PPARγFASHMGCRALTAUCH&EHMG-CoA reductaseOral glucose tolerance testserum aspartate aminotransferaseASTAlanine aminotransferaseacetyl-CoA carboxylasefatty acid synthaseFERtriglyceridetumor necrosis factor-alphaSucrosesuperoxide dismutase 1TNF-αhigh-density lipoprotein cholesterolHepatic lipogenesisarea under the curveC57BL/6J micefood efficiency ratioHematoxylin and EosinCholesterol homeostasisPalatinoseperoxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gammasterol regulatory element-binding protein-1ccholesterol 7 alpha-hydroxylasetotal cholesterol
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Authors
Dahyun Hwang, Hye-Ryung Park, Sue Jung Lee, Han Wool Kim, Jae Hwan Kim, Kwang-Soon Shin,