Dietary fructose vs glucose lowers copper solubility in the digesta in the small intestine of rats
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Dietary fructose vs glucose lowers copper solubility in the digesta in the small intestine of rats
Abstract
The hypothesis was tested that dietary fructose vs glucose lowers copper solubility in the digesta in the small intestine of rats, which in turn causes a decreased copper absorption. Male rats were fed adequate-copper (5 mg Cu/kg) diets containing either fructose or glucose (709.4 g monosaccharide/kg) for a period of 5 wk. Fructose vs glucose significantly lowered copper concentrations in plasma and the liver, but did not alter hepatic copper mass. Fructose feeding resulted in a significantly lesser intestinal solubility of copper as based on either a smaller soluble fraction of copper in the liquid phase of small intestinal contents or a lower copper concentration in the liquid phase. The latter fructose effect can be explained by the observed fructose-induced increase in volume of liquid phase of intestinal digesta. After administration of a restricted amount of diet extrinsically labeled with 64Cu, rats fed fructose also had significantly lower soluble 64Cu fraction in the digesta of the small intestine. Although this study shows that fructose lowered intestinal copper solubility, only a slight reduction of apparent copper absorption was observed. It is suggested that the fructose-induced lowering of copper status in part counteracted the fructose effect on copper absorption at the level of the intestinal lumen.
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