Impaired intestinal sugar transport in cirrhotic rats: correction by low doses of insulin-like growth factor I
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Impaired intestinal sugar transport in cirrhotic rats: correction by low doses of insulin-like growth factor I
Abstract
Background & aims: Malnutrition is a complication of liver cirrhosis accompanied by reduced insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) availability. The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of IGF-I on intestinal D-galactose absorption in cirrhotic rats.
Methods: IGF-I (2 micrograms.100 g body wt-1.day-1) or saline were given for 14 days to rats in whom cirrhosis was induced with CCl4. Galactose transport and sodium-glucose/galactose-ligand transporter 1 (SGLT-1) expression were assessed in jejunal rings and in brush border membrane vesicles (BBMVs).
Results: Compared with that in controls, galactose transport in everted jejunal rings was significantly reduced in cirrhotic rats but showed normal values after IGF-I treatment. The kinetic study of D-galactose uptake by BBMVs showed decreased maximal velocity (Vmax) and diminished transporter affinity in cirrhotic rats. These kinetic parameters reverted to normal after IGF-I treatment. Microvilli were significantly elongated in cirrhotic rats but of normal size in the IGF-I-treated group. The expression of SGLT-1 on BBMVs (Western blot) and on the luminal membrane of enterocytes (immunohistochemistry) was not reduced in cirrhotic animals compared with controls or IGF-treated cirrhotic rats.
Conclusions: Intestinal sugar transport is disturbed in experimental cirrhosis, and this alteration is corrected by IGF-I.
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