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Effect of a mixture of GOS/FOSA® on calcium absorption and retention during recovery from protein malnutrition: experimental model in growing rats

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NUTRITION
卷 55, 期 8, 页码 2445-2458

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-015-1052-5

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Calcium absorption; Calcium retention; Galacto-oligosaccharides; Fructo-oligosaccharides; Undernourished rats; Catch-up growth

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  1. Buenos Aires University
  2. CONICET [PIP 11220100100004]

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During growth, protein deprivation impairs epiphyseal growth plate (EGP) height, bone volume (BV) and endochondral ossification. During catch-up growth, Ca availability becomes essential to ensure the extra amount needed to achieve optimal peak bone mass and strength. GOS and FOS improve mineral absorption in the colon. The effect of a mixture of GOS/FOSA (R) 9:1 added to a 0.5 %Ca (NCa) and a 0.3 %Ca (LCa) diets on Ca, P and Mg absorptions and bone mineralization, density and structure using an experimental model of growing rats recovering from early protein malnutrition was investigated. To induce protein malnutrition, rats were fed a low protein diet: 4 % (LPD) during 1 week and then were randomly assigned to recovery groups (R) until day 50 (T = 50) as follows: R0.5 %: NCa; RP0.5 %: NCa + 5.3 % GOS/FOSA (R); R0.3 %: LCa and RP0.3 %: LCa + 5.3 % GOS/FOSA (R). Control groups received the 0.5 %Ca or 0.3 %Ca diet from weaning until day 40 or 50. Body weight and length increased in C groups throughout the study; both were arrested in all R during LPD consumption and increased immediately after re-feeding. Independently of dietary Ca content, LS counts, beta-glucosidase and Ca, P and Mg absorption increased, whereas cecum pH, beta-glucuronidase, urease and tryptophanase decreased in RP0.5 %: and RP0.3 %: as compared to the other studied groups (p < 0.01). Prebiotic consumption decreased CTX levels and increased femur Ca, Mg and P contents, total skeleton bone mineral content, proximal tibia and spine BMD, BV, EGP height and hypertrophic zone thickness, stiffness and elastic modulus as compared to recovery groups fed the prebiotic-free diets. Under the present experimental conditions, GOS/FOSA (R) mixture induced colonic positive effects, which increased Ca, P and Mg absorption. Thus, consuming the prebiotic-containing diet resulted in an extra amount of minerals that improved bone development in growing rats recovering from protein malnutrition.

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