| Literature DB >> 24667812 |
Weijiang Zheng1, Yanjun Hou1, Wen Yao2.
Abstract
Equol, one of the intestinal microflora metabolites of daidzein, has gained much attention for having greater bioactivity than its precursor (daidzein and daidzin) and seeming to be promoted by hydrogen gas. The effects of lactulose on the equol-producing capacity and liver antioxidant status of barrows treated with daidzein were investigated in this study. Male castrated piglets (barrows) of Landrace × Duroc, aged 40 days, were randomly divided into the following three groups: control group (C, n = 12, fed an isoflavones-free basic diet), daidzein group (D, n = 12, fed an isoflavones-free basic diet with 50 mg/kg of daidzein supplementation) and daidzein+lactulose group (D+L, n = 12, fed an isoflavones-free basic diet with 1% of lactulose and 50 mg/kg of daidzein supplementation). After 20 days, the profile of short-chain fatty acids in the colon digesta showed that lactulose significantly increased the fermented capacity in the gastrointestinal tract of the barrows. First-void urinary equol concentrations were significantly higher in the D+L group than in the D group (3.13 ± 0.93 compared to 2.11 ± 0.82 μg/ml, respectively). Furthermore, fecal equol levels were also significantly higher in the D+L group than in the D group (12.00 ± 2.68 compared to 10.00 ± 2.26 μg/g, respectively). The population of bacteroidetes and the percentage of bacteroidetes to bacteria in feces were higher in the D+L group than in the D group. The DGGE profiles results indicate that lactulose might shift the pathways of hydrogen utilization, and changing the profiles of SRB in feces. Moreover, the D+L group had weak enhancement of T-SOD and CuZn-SOD activities in the livers of barrows treated with daidzein.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24667812 PMCID: PMC3965542 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0093163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Effects of lactulose on SCFA levels in the colonic digesta of barrows fed with daidzein.
| Items | Control(n = 6) | Daidzein(n = 5) | D+L(n = 6) | P |
| Acetic acid (mM) | 31.39±5.11 | 31.69±3.51 | 36.44±2.56 | 0.069 |
| Propionic acid (mM) | 10.39±0.75 | 11.35±1.41 | 11.86±1.70 | 0.191 |
| Isobutyric acid (mM) | 1.17±0.35b | 1.25±0.22b | 1.80±0.40a | 0.010 |
| Butyric acid (mM) | 4.07±0.63b | 4.98±0.63ab | 5.44±1.03a | 0.025 |
| Isovaleric acid (mM) | 1.76±0.18b | 1.87±0.58b | 2.66±0.30a | 0.002 |
| Valeric acid (mM) | 1.18±0.14b | 1.53±0.34a | 1.56±0.19a | 0.025 |
| BCFA (mM) | 2.93±0.40b | 3.12±0.77b | 4.46±0.67a | 0.001 |
| TVFA (mM) | 49.96±6.16b | 52.66±4.66b | 59.77±4.38a | 0.013 |
Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a significant difference (P<0.05), and the same small letter superscripts mean that there was no difference.
Effects of lactulose on the concentrations of urinary and fecal daidzein and equol, and the ratio of urinary and fecal equol to daidzein concentrations in barrows fed with daidzein.
| Items | Control | Daidzein | D+L | P |
| (n = 10) | (n = 11) | (n = 11) | ||
| Urine | ||||
| Daidzein (μg/ml) | NDb | 9.70±2.69a | 8.49±2.18a | <0.0001 |
| Equol (μg/ml) | NDc | 2.11±0.82b | 3.13±0.93a | <0.0001 |
| Equol to daidzein ratio | NDb | 0.21±0.06b | 0.38±0.10a | <0.0001 |
| Faecal | ||||
| Faecal daidzein (μg/g) | NDb | 3.92±1.48a | 3.84±1.93a | <0.0001 |
| Faecal equol (μg/g) | NDc | 10.00±2.26b | 12.00±2.68a | <0.0001 |
| Equol to daidzein ratio | NDb | 2.90±1.40a | 3.77±1.57a | <0.0001 |
Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a significant difference (P<0.05), and the same small letter superscripts mean that there was no difference. ND = not detected.
Figure 1DGGE profiles and similarities of bacterial communities in the feces (A)(B), colonic digesta (C)(D), and colonic mucosa (E)(F).
Figure 2DGGE profiles and similarities of methanogenic Archaea in the feces (A)(B), colonic digesta (C)(D), and colonic mucosa (E)(F).
Figure 3DGGE profiles and similarities of APS reductase subunit A gene in the feces (A)(B), colonic digesta (C)(D), and colonic mucosa (E)(F).
Effects of lactulose on the number of DGGE bands and Shannon diversity of the feces and colonic samples of pigs fed with daidzein.
| Target group | DNA sample | Items | Control | Daidzein | D+L | P |
| Total bacteria | Feces | DGGE bands number | 57.80±3.52a | 57.81±3.87a | 51.00±2.32b | <0.0001 |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.53±0.15 | 3.55±0.16 | 3.42±0.11 | 0.095 | ||
| Colon digesta | DGGE bands number | 76.00±2.61a | 77.40±2.88a | 69.50±4.32b | 0.003 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.71±0.28 | 3.94±0.08 | 3.81±0.16 | 0.200 | ||
| Colon mucosa | DGGE bands number | 67.17±5.85ab | 71.20±3.35a | 63.17±2.22b | 0.021 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.81±0.16 | 3.91±0.04 | 3.82±0.11 | 0.350 | ||
| MPB | Feces | DGGE bands number | 41.40±1.58a | 38.55±1.64b | 41.18±1.66a | <0.0001 |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.07±0.24 | 3.09±0.16 | 3.21±0.15 | 0.164 | ||
| Colon digesta | DGGE bands number | 55.33±1.75 | 57.20±3.42 | 58.33±2.58 | 0.170 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.32±0.26 | 3.32±0.11 | 3.26±0.19 | 0.827 | ||
| Colon mucosa | DGGE bands number | 35.67±4.84b | 43.80±4.82a | 44.83±2.48a | 0.004 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.16±0.22 | 3.25±0.27 | 3.34±0.14 | 0.333 | ||
| SRB | Feces | DGGE bands number | 42.40±7.44a | 30.00±7.95b | 23.45±5.65c | <0.0001 |
| Shannon Diversity | 2.58±0.26a | 2.34±0.28ab | 2.20±0.35b | 0.031 | ||
| Colon digesta | DGGE bands number | 55.83±12.19b | 78.20±3.96a | 67.67±6.31a | 0.002 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.26±0.25 | 3.52±0.16 | 3.28±0.33 | 0.237 | ||
| Colon mucosa | DGGE bands number | 50.50±6.67a | 39.20±3.90b | 49.83±4.54a | 0.006 | |
| Shannon Diversity | 3.02±0.28 | 2.80±0.23 | 3.01±0.29 | 0.353 |
Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a significant difference (P<0.05), and the same small letter superscripts mean that there was no difference.
The fecal sample replications in C group n = 10, D group n = 11, D+L group n = 11.
The colon content sample replications in C group n = 6, D group n = 5, D+L group n = 6.
The mucosa of colon sample replications in C group n = 6, D group n = 5, D+L group n = 6.
The abundance of selected bacteria in the feces, colonic digesta, and mucosa of barrows.
| DNA sample | Items | Control | Daidzein | D+L | P |
| Faecal | Bacteria | (5.38±2.86)×1011 | (5.10±1.50)×1011 | (6.01±1.44)×1011 | 0.56 |
| Firmicutes | (3.24±1.68)×1011 | (3.17±0.92)×1011 | (4.18±1.16)×1011 | 0.133 | |
| Bacteroidetes | (3.86±1.68)×1010b | (4.02±1.83)×1010b | (7.09±1.77)×1010a | <0.0001 | |
| Firmicutes% | 61.10±5.97b | 62.15±4.46b | 69.30±5.39a | 0.002 | |
| Bacteroidetes% | 7.74±1.54b | 7.89±3.21b | 11.86±1.43a | <0.0001 | |
| Methanogen | (4.06±0.91)×106 | (4.43±2.32)×106 | (3.57±2.67)×106 | 0.641 | |
| SRB | (4.89±1.49)×104a | (3.68±0.64)×104b | (2.71±1.12)×103c | <0.0001 | |
| Colon digesta | Bacteria | (3.88±2.75)×1010 | (3.90±1.17)×1010 | (4.07±2.32)×1010 | 0.9879 |
| Firmicutes | (2.45±1.68)×1010 | (2.47±0.65)×1010 | (2.67±1.60)×1010 | 0.9589 | |
| Bacteroidetes | (5.75±2.86)×109 | (6.74±0.50)×109 | (7.54±3.18)×109 | 0.4974 | |
| Firmicutes% | 63.62±3.93 | 63.85±2.75 | 65.19±3.25 | 0.6996 | |
| Bacteroidetes% | 16.13±3.41 | 18.20±3.90 | 19.71±4.01 | 0.2878 | |
| MPB | (5.24±2.48)×106 | (3.57±1.99)×106 | (5.35±3.23)×106 | 0.493 | |
| SRB | (2.80±2.36)×104 | (3.98±1.30)×104 | (8.87±7.04)×104 | 0.06 | |
| Colon mucosa | Bacteria | (5.24±2.36)×108 | (4.91±1.78)×108 | (5.05±1.75)×108 | 0.9636 |
| Firmicutes | (3.35±1.71)×108 | (3.09±1.12)×108 | (3.18±1.13)×108 | 0.9498 | |
| Bacteroidetes | (9.42±5.63)×107 | (8.81±2.27)×107 | (9.70±3.09)×107 | 0.9353 | |
| Firmicutes% | 62.72±5.72 | 62.82±5.32 | 62.67±1.78 | 0.9983 | |
| Bacteroidetes% | 17.64±4.04 | 18.45±2.60 | 19.45±2.07 | 0.5906 | |
| MPB | (4.50±3.00)×105 | (2.19±1.20×105 | (3.10±2.06)×105 | 0.2663 | |
| SRB | (3.66±1.48)×102a | (1.79±0.65)×102b | (1.39±0.33)×102b | 0.0028 |
Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a significant difference (P<0.05), and the same small letter superscripts mean that there was no difference.
The fecal sample replications in C group n = 10, D group n = 11, D+L group n = 11.
The colon digesta sample replications in C group n = 6, D group n = 5, D+L group n = 6.
The colon mucosa sample replications in C group n = 6, D group n = 5, D+L group n = 6.
Oxidative biomarkers and antioxidant enzymes status in the liver of barrows.
| Items | Control (n = 6) | Daidzein (n = 5) | D+L (n = 6) | P |
| Total carbonyl (mg/g wt liver) | 7.07±0.78a | 4.69±1.10b | 5.09±1.04b | 0.002 |
| Hydrogen Peroxide(H2O2) (mmol/g protein) | 5.77±0.65 | 5.50±0.81 | 5.40±0.88 | 0.699 |
| Inhibiting Hydroxyl Radical (U/mg protein) | 25.15±6.34 | 26.19±3.47 | 30.42±6.52 | 0.280 |
| NO (μmol/g protein) | 0.41±0.04 | 0.32±0.05 | 0.36±0.07 | 0.079 |
| Protein Carbonyl (nmol/mg protein) | 5.16±0.73 | 4.24±0.80 | 4.40±0.44 | 0.076 |
| 8-OH-dG (ng/g wt liver) | 337.00±47.43a | 258.53±75.22b | 244.54±26.67b | 0.017 |
| CAT (U/g protein) | 78.34±10.54 | 78.34±9.68 | 84.23±8.93 | 0.509 |
| Total-SOD (U/mg protein) | 239.08±12.06b | 251.43±15.11b | 299.38±35.46a | 0.002 |
| CuZn-SOD (U/mg protein) | 156.04±13.49ab | 134.32±5.90b | 169.73±29.03a | 0.030 |
| Mn-SOD (U/mg protein) | 83.04±5.36b | 117.11±15.13a | 129.65±14.96a | <0.0001 |
| MDA (nmol/mg protein) | 2.62±0.51 | 2.27±0.59 | 2.11±0.30 | 0.174 |
| GSH-px (activity unit) | 20.08±1.56 | 21.70±2.13 | 20.49±20.70 | 0.417 |
| GR (U/g protein) | 7.34±2.07 | 5.81±1.33 | 6.17±1.50 | 0.310 |
| GSH (μmol/g wt liver) | 0.84±.09 | 0.81±0.10 | 0.77±0.07 | 0.383 |
| GSSG (μmol/g wt liver) | 0.17±0.03 | 0.17±0.02 | 0.19±0.02 | 0.300 |
| GSH/GSSG | 5.1±0.98 | 4.74±0.92 | 4.05±0.34 | 0.090 |
Note: values with different small letter superscripts in the same row mean that there was a significant difference (P<0.05), and the same small letter superscripts mean that there was no difference.