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Regulation of intestinal apolipoprotein A-I synthesis by dietary phosphatidylcholine in newborn swine

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LIPIDS
Volume 36, Issue 7, Pages 683-687

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AMER OIL CHEMISTS SOC A O C S PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11745-001-0773-x

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  1. NICHD NIH HHS [R01 HD022551-14A1, R01 HD022551-12, R01 HD022551-18, R01 HD022551-16, R01 HD022551-13, R01 HD022551, R01 HD022551-09A1, R01 HD022551-11, R01 HD022551-08, HD22551, R01 HD022551-17, R01 HD022551-15] Funding Source: Medline

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Phospholipid (PL) from both dietary sources and billary secretions may be important in the regulation of intestinal apolipoprotein (apo) synthesis. We previously demonstrated the up-regulation of apo A-l secretion by phosphatidylcholine (PC) in a newborn piglet intestinal epithelial cell line. We hypothesized that dietary PC increases small intestinal apo A-l synthesis in vivo in the newborn piglet, Two-day-old female swine were fed by gavage for 48 h. Diets consisted of a formula containing 51% of calories as triacylglycerol providing 180 kcal/kg/24 h. The experimental group (+PC, n = 7) received 1 g/L added soybean PC, and the control group (-PC, n = 7) received no added PC. At the end of the study period, jejunal apo A-l, B, and A-IV synthesis was measured, and apo A-l mRNA levels were quantitated. Jejunal mucosal PL content and serum lipids and apo B and A-l levels were measured. Jejunal apo A-l synthesis was almost twice as high in the +PC group as compared to the -PC group with no difference in apo A-l mRNA levels. Jejunal content of PL was higher in the +PC group than in the -PC group. There were no differences in jejunal apo B and A-IV synthesis or serum levels of lipids and apo-lipoproteins between-the two groups. Dietary PC supplementation in newborn swine up-regulated jejunal apo A-l synthesis. Apo A-IV synthesis, which is sensitive to fatty acid flux, was not significantly increased, which suggests a specific effect of PC on apo A-l synthesis. Lumenal PC may be important in the regulation of intestinal apo A-l synthesis in the neonate.

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