Contribution of Colonic Fermentation and Fecal Water Toxicity to the Pathophysiology of Lactose-Intolerance
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Experimental Section
2.1. Study Population and Study Design
2.2. Handling of the Fecal Samples
2.3. Analytical Methods
2.3.1. Evaluation of the Ability to Digest and Absorb Lactose: 13C-lactose Breath Test
2.3.2. Analysis of Fecal Metabolites Using GC-MS
2.3.3. Analysis of Fecal Water Cytotoxicity: WST-1 Assay
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Study Population
3.2. Fecal Water Cytotoxicity in Samples from NLD, LM-IT and LM-T Subjects at Baseline
3.3. Metabolite Profiles in Fecal Samples from NLD, LM-IT and LM-T Subjects at Baseline
Metabolites | LM-IT | LM-T | NLD | p-Value |
---|---|---|---|---|
Total SCFA (mM) | 213.2 (±118.4) | 226.4 (±67.6) | 188.0 (±68.8) | 0.084 |
Acetate (mM) | 162.8 (±98.4) | 176.8 (±52.8) | 141.6 (±53.6) | 0.084 |
Propionate (mM) | 33.2 (±16.4) | 35.2 (±13.2) | 34.8 (±15.2) | 0.459 |
Butyrate (mM) | 17.2 (±12.4) | 14.4 (±8.4) | 10.8 (±6.4) | 0.072 |
Total BCFA (mM) | 2.88 (±0.78) a | 2.71 (±1.71) a | 3.60 (±1.76) b | 0.037 |
Isobutyrate (mM) | 1.95 (±0.60) a | 1.85 (±1.14) a | 2.49 (±1.11) b | 0.032 |
Isovalerate (mM) | 0.92 (±0.46) | 0.85 (±0.68) | 1.16 (±0.72) | 0.298 |
p-Cresol (µM) | 259 (±162) b | 173 (±127) a | 262 (±137) b | 0.035 |
Indole (µM) | 19 (±12) | 16 (±13) | 18 (±14) | 0.396 |
Dimethylsulfide (µM) | 14 (±10) a | 15 (±7) ab | 16 (±8) b | 0.037 |
3.4. Metabolite Profiles after Incubation of Samples from NLD, LM-IT and LM-T with and without Lactose
3.5. Correlation between Fermentation Metabolites and Cytotoxicity
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Files
Supplementary File 1Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Windey, K.; Houben, E.; Deroover, L.; Verbeke, K. Contribution of Colonic Fermentation and Fecal Water Toxicity to the Pathophysiology of Lactose-Intolerance. Nutrients 2015, 7, 7505-7522. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7095349
Windey K, Houben E, Deroover L, Verbeke K. Contribution of Colonic Fermentation and Fecal Water Toxicity to the Pathophysiology of Lactose-Intolerance. Nutrients. 2015; 7(9):7505-7522. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7095349
Chicago/Turabian StyleWindey, Karen, Els Houben, Lise Deroover, and Kristin Verbeke. 2015. "Contribution of Colonic Fermentation and Fecal Water Toxicity to the Pathophysiology of Lactose-Intolerance" Nutrients 7, no. 9: 7505-7522. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7095349
APA StyleWindey, K., Houben, E., Deroover, L., & Verbeke, K. (2015). Contribution of Colonic Fermentation and Fecal Water Toxicity to the Pathophysiology of Lactose-Intolerance. Nutrients, 7(9), 7505-7522. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu7095349