Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats

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Autor(a) principal: Queiroz, Camila A. A. de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Fonseca, Said Gonçalves C., Frota, Priscila B., Figueiredo, Ítalo L., Aragão, Karoline Sabóia, Magalhães, Carlos Emanuel C., Carvalho, Cibele B. M. de, Lima, Aldo Ângelo M., Ribeiro, Ronaldo A., Guerrant, Richard L., Moore, Sean R., Oriá, Reinaldo B.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/10166
Resumo: Background: WHO guidelines recommend zinc supplementation as a key adjunct therapy for childhood diarrhea in developing countries, however zinc’s anti-diarrheal effects remain only partially understood. Recently, it has been recognized that low-grade inflammation may influence stunting. In this study, we examined whether oral zinc supplementation could improve weight, intestinal inflammation, and diarrhea in undernourished weanling rats. Methods: Rats were undernourished using a northeastern Brazil regional diet (RBD) for two weeks, followed by oral gavage with a saturated lactose solution (30 g/kg) in the last 7 days to induce osmotic diarrhea. Animals were checked for diarrhea daily after lactose intake. Blood was drawn in order to measure serum zinc levels by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Rats were euthanized to harvest jejunal tissue for histology and cytokine profiles by ELISA. In a subset of animals, spleen samples were harvested under aseptic conditions to quantify bacterial translocation. Results: Oral zinc supplementation increased serum zinc levels following lactose-induced osmotic diarrhea. In undernourished rats, zinc improved weight gain following osmotic diarrhea and significantly reduced diarrheal scores by the third day of lactose intake (p < 0.05), with improved jejunum histology (p < 0.0001). Zinc supplementation diminished bacterial translocation only in lactose-challenged undernourished rats (p = 0.03) compared with the untreated challenged controls and reduced intestinal IL-1β and TNF-α cytokines to control levels. Conclusion: Altogether our findings provide novel mechanisms of zinc action in the setting of diarrhea and undernutrition and support the use of zinc to prevent the vicious cycle of malnutrition and diarrhea.
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spelling Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished ratsZincoDesnutriçãoTranslocação BacterianaBackground: WHO guidelines recommend zinc supplementation as a key adjunct therapy for childhood diarrhea in developing countries, however zinc’s anti-diarrheal effects remain only partially understood. Recently, it has been recognized that low-grade inflammation may influence stunting. In this study, we examined whether oral zinc supplementation could improve weight, intestinal inflammation, and diarrhea in undernourished weanling rats. Methods: Rats were undernourished using a northeastern Brazil regional diet (RBD) for two weeks, followed by oral gavage with a saturated lactose solution (30 g/kg) in the last 7 days to induce osmotic diarrhea. Animals were checked for diarrhea daily after lactose intake. Blood was drawn in order to measure serum zinc levels by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Rats were euthanized to harvest jejunal tissue for histology and cytokine profiles by ELISA. In a subset of animals, spleen samples were harvested under aseptic conditions to quantify bacterial translocation. Results: Oral zinc supplementation increased serum zinc levels following lactose-induced osmotic diarrhea. In undernourished rats, zinc improved weight gain following osmotic diarrhea and significantly reduced diarrheal scores by the third day of lactose intake (p < 0.05), with improved jejunum histology (p < 0.0001). Zinc supplementation diminished bacterial translocation only in lactose-challenged undernourished rats (p = 0.03) compared with the untreated challenged controls and reduced intestinal IL-1β and TNF-α cytokines to control levels. Conclusion: Altogether our findings provide novel mechanisms of zinc action in the setting of diarrhea and undernutrition and support the use of zinc to prevent the vicious cycle of malnutrition and diarrhea.2014-12-08T14:29:59Z2014-12-08T14:29:59Z2014-08info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfQUEIROZ, Camila A. A. de et al. Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats. BMC Gastroenterology, v. 14, p. 136, ago. 2014.1471-230Xhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/10166Queiroz, Camila A. A. deFonseca, Said Gonçalves C.Frota, Priscila B.Figueiredo, Ítalo L.Aragão, Karoline SabóiaMagalhães, Carlos Emanuel C.Carvalho, Cibele B. M. deLima, Aldo Ângelo M.Ribeiro, Ronaldo A.Guerrant, Richard L.Moore, Sean R.Oriá, Reinaldo B.engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-12-22T19:54:36Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/10166Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:24:24.206656Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
title Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
spellingShingle Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
Queiroz, Camila A. A. de
Zinco
Desnutrição
Translocação Bacteriana
title_short Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
title_full Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
title_fullStr Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
title_full_unstemmed Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
title_sort Zinc treatment ameliorates diarrhea and intestinal inflammation in undernourished rats
author Queiroz, Camila A. A. de
author_facet Queiroz, Camila A. A. de
Fonseca, Said Gonçalves C.
Frota, Priscila B.
Figueiredo, Ítalo L.
Aragão, Karoline Sabóia
Magalhães, Carlos Emanuel C.
Carvalho, Cibele B. M. de
Lima, Aldo Ângelo M.
Ribeiro, Ronaldo A.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Moore, Sean R.
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
author_role author
author2 Fonseca, Said Gonçalves C.
Frota, Priscila B.
Figueiredo, Ítalo L.
Aragão, Karoline Sabóia
Magalhães, Carlos Emanuel C.
Carvalho, Cibele B. M. de
Lima, Aldo Ângelo M.
Ribeiro, Ronaldo A.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Moore, Sean R.
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Queiroz, Camila A. A. de
Fonseca, Said Gonçalves C.
Frota, Priscila B.
Figueiredo, Ítalo L.
Aragão, Karoline Sabóia
Magalhães, Carlos Emanuel C.
Carvalho, Cibele B. M. de
Lima, Aldo Ângelo M.
Ribeiro, Ronaldo A.
Guerrant, Richard L.
Moore, Sean R.
Oriá, Reinaldo B.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zinco
Desnutrição
Translocação Bacteriana
topic Zinco
Desnutrição
Translocação Bacteriana
description Background: WHO guidelines recommend zinc supplementation as a key adjunct therapy for childhood diarrhea in developing countries, however zinc’s anti-diarrheal effects remain only partially understood. Recently, it has been recognized that low-grade inflammation may influence stunting. In this study, we examined whether oral zinc supplementation could improve weight, intestinal inflammation, and diarrhea in undernourished weanling rats. Methods: Rats were undernourished using a northeastern Brazil regional diet (RBD) for two weeks, followed by oral gavage with a saturated lactose solution (30 g/kg) in the last 7 days to induce osmotic diarrhea. Animals were checked for diarrhea daily after lactose intake. Blood was drawn in order to measure serum zinc levels by atomic absorption spectroscopy. Rats were euthanized to harvest jejunal tissue for histology and cytokine profiles by ELISA. In a subset of animals, spleen samples were harvested under aseptic conditions to quantify bacterial translocation. Results: Oral zinc supplementation increased serum zinc levels following lactose-induced osmotic diarrhea. In undernourished rats, zinc improved weight gain following osmotic diarrhea and significantly reduced diarrheal scores by the third day of lactose intake (p < 0.05), with improved jejunum histology (p < 0.0001). Zinc supplementation diminished bacterial translocation only in lactose-challenged undernourished rats (p = 0.03) compared with the untreated challenged controls and reduced intestinal IL-1β and TNF-α cytokines to control levels. Conclusion: Altogether our findings provide novel mechanisms of zinc action in the setting of diarrhea and undernutrition and support the use of zinc to prevent the vicious cycle of malnutrition and diarrhea.
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