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胃肠道生长的营养调节

Nutritional regulation of gastrointestinal growth.

作者信息

Klurfeld D M

机构信息

Department of Nutrition and Food Science, Wayne State University, 3009 Science Hall, Detroit MI 48202, USA.

出版信息

Front Biosci. 1999 Mar 15;4:D299-302. doi: 10.2741/klurfeld.

Abstract

Nutrition can control gastrointestinal (GI) tract growth at many stages of development. Fetal growth of the GI tract can be inhibited by restriction of the maternal diet, decrease of blood supply to the placenta, or partial obstruction of amniotic fluid swallowing. In most species there is an immature appearance of the GI mucosa that is characterized by large, long villi extending into the proximal colon. This pattern usually changes around the time of weaning and can be modified by manipulation of the diet. While total nutrition has a profound effect on GI development, there are specific nutrients that influence the epithelium during adult life. In the small intestine, glutamine has the most important effects and this amino acid is now considered conditionally essential. In the colon, dietary fiber has the strongest influence on mucosal structure and turnover. While it has been assumed that concentrations of bile acids and/or short chain fatty acids are the mediating factors, there is substantial evidence that mitigates against this conclusion. A better understanding of the molecular changes accompanying alterations in GI growth may lead to more comprehensive strategies for improving intestinal function and decreasing the risk of colon cancer.

摘要

营养在许多发育阶段都能控制胃肠道(GI)的生长。母体饮食受限、胎盘血液供应减少或羊水吞咽部分受阻均可抑制胎儿胃肠道的生长。在大多数物种中,胃肠道黏膜呈现不成熟的外观,其特征是大而长的绒毛延伸至近端结肠。这种模式通常在断奶前后发生变化,并且可以通过饮食调整来改变。虽然整体营养对胃肠道发育有深远影响,但在成年期也有特定营养素会影响上皮细胞。在小肠中,谷氨酰胺具有最重要的作用,这种氨基酸现在被认为是条件必需的。在结肠中,膳食纤维对黏膜结构和更新的影响最为显著。虽然人们一直认为胆汁酸和/或短链脂肪酸的浓度是介导因素,但有大量证据反驳这一结论。更好地了解胃肠道生长变化所伴随的分子改变,可能会带来更全面的策略,以改善肠道功能并降低患结肠癌的风险。

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