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Evidence-Based Supplement Research

Effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus MN-431 producing indole derivatives on complementary feeding-induced diarrhea rat pups through the enhancement of the intestinal barrier function.

  • 2021-12-10
  • Molecular Nutrition & Food Research 66(2)
    • Haiyue Niu
    • Xiaohong Zhou
    • P. Gong
    • Y. Jiao
    • Jiliang Zhang
    • Yifan Wu
    • L. Lyu
    • Cong Liang
    • Shiwei Chen
    • Xue Han
    • Lanwei Zhang

Study Design

Type
Clinical Trial
Population
Rat pups
Methods
Controlled experimental study
  • Rigorous Journal
  • Animal Study

Abstract

Scope: Many infants suffer from complementary feeding-induced diarrhea (CFID). Studies have shown that intestinal microbes can enhance the intestinal barrier and prevent diarrhea by producing indole derivatives that promote pregnane X receptor (PXR) expression.

Methods and results: In this study, the indole test and determination of the PXR concentration are performed on tryptophan broth cultures of 320-suspected Lactobacillus and Enterococcus strains. Four strains that produce indole derivatives that promote the expression of PXR are screened as potential functional probiotics. Both Lactobacillus rhamnosus MN-431 (L. rhamnosus MN-431) and Lactobacillus oris FN-448 (L. oris FN-448) can colonize the intestine of rat pups, and L. rhamnosus MN-431 can significantly decrease the incidence of diarrhea and intestinal permeability in rat pups. Using real-time qPCR and the analysis of the intestinal morphology using immunohistochemistry, it is observed that the metabolized tryptophan from L. rhamnosus MN-431 can reduce small intestinal mucosal damage by stimulating PXR/NF-κB signaling and activating PXR and aryl hydrocarbon receptor. The intestinal barrier is also enhanced by promoting the expression of tight junction proteins such as Occludin and zonula occludens-1 in baby rats.

Conclusion: The results demonstrate that L. rhamnosus MN-431 can metabolize tryptophan to prevent infantile CFID by promoting the expression of PXR.

Keywords: L. rhamnosus MN-431; complementary feeding-induced diarrhea; indole derivatives; pregnane X receptor; tryptophan metabolism.

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