Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet
Formula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol during the postnatal feeding period compared to breast-fed infants, though the mechanisms underlying this phenotype are not fully understood. Typical infant formulas contain vegetable-based fats, inheren...
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doaj-b3d03729f9ce4b0c878ff17f4ab455fd2020-11-24T20:51:34ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432018-12-011012184810.3390/nu10121848nu10121848Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal PigletElizabeth A Babawale0Peter JH Jones1Kelly E Mercer2Haixia Lin3Laxmi Yeruva4Fabiana Bar Yoseph5Shane M Rutherfurd6Department of Food and Human Nutritional Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaDepartment of Food and Human Nutritional Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2, CanadaArkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, Little Rock, AR 72202, USAArkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, Little Rock, AR 72202, USAArkansas Children’s Nutrition Center, Little Rock, AR 72202, USAClinical Development, Enzymotec Ltd., Kfar Baruch 23106, IsraelRiddet Institute, Massey University, Palmerston North 4442, New ZealandFormula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol during the postnatal feeding period compared to breast-fed infants, though the mechanisms underlying this phenotype are not fully understood. Typical infant formulas contain vegetable-based fats, inherently including phytosterols (PS), which are structurally similar to cholesterol and may interfere with their absorption. A seven-day old piglets model was used to test the inhibitory effects of PS on cholesterol absorption during postnatal feeding. Following feeding for 21 days with milk-based formulas containing PS and cholesterol levels resembling those in formulas or human-milk, apparent cholesterol digestibility was analyzed in ileal digesta, and cholesterol, PS, and cholesterol synthesis markers were analyzed in plasma and liver samples. Ileal cholesterol digestibility content was increased in the piglets fed low PS formulas and the rate of the hepatic cholesterol synthesis, as determined by the lathosterol-to-cholesterol ratios (L:C), was decreased in the piglets fed LP-formulas and corresponded to reduced nuclear expression of SREBP2 relative to those fed HP-formulas. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that PS in formula can inhibit cholesterol absorption and enhance cholesterol synthesis. Whether or not this leads to entrainment of cholesterol synthesis later in life via early programming awaits further research.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/10/12/1848cholesterolplant sterolsinfant formulasynthesisabsorption |
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Elizabeth A Babawale Peter JH Jones Kelly E Mercer Haixia Lin Laxmi Yeruva Fabiana Bar Yoseph Shane M Rutherfurd Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet Nutrients cholesterol plant sterols infant formula synthesis absorption |
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Elizabeth A Babawale Peter JH Jones Kelly E Mercer Haixia Lin Laxmi Yeruva Fabiana Bar Yoseph Shane M Rutherfurd |
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Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet |
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Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet |
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Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet |
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Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet |
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Modulating Sterol Concentrations in Infant Formula Influences Cholesterol Absorption and Synthesis in the Neonatal Piglet |
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modulating sterol concentrations in infant formula influences cholesterol absorption and synthesis in the neonatal piglet |
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Nutrients |
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Formula-fed infants present higher cholesterol synthesis rates and lower circulating cholesterol during the postnatal feeding period compared to breast-fed infants, though the mechanisms underlying this phenotype are not fully understood. Typical infant formulas contain vegetable-based fats, inherently including phytosterols (PS), which are structurally similar to cholesterol and may interfere with their absorption. A seven-day old piglets model was used to test the inhibitory effects of PS on cholesterol absorption during postnatal feeding. Following feeding for 21 days with milk-based formulas containing PS and cholesterol levels resembling those in formulas or human-milk, apparent cholesterol digestibility was analyzed in ileal digesta, and cholesterol, PS, and cholesterol synthesis markers were analyzed in plasma and liver samples. Ileal cholesterol digestibility content was increased in the piglets fed low PS formulas and the rate of the hepatic cholesterol synthesis, as determined by the lathosterol-to-cholesterol ratios (L:C), was decreased in the piglets fed LP-formulas and corresponded to reduced nuclear expression of SREBP2 relative to those fed HP-formulas. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that PS in formula can inhibit cholesterol absorption and enhance cholesterol synthesis. Whether or not this leads to entrainment of cholesterol synthesis later in life via early programming awaits further research. |
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cholesterol plant sterols infant formula synthesis absorption |
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