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Glucose-mediated cytoprotection in the gut epithelium under ischemic and hypoxic stress.

Chung-Yen Huang1, Yu-Chen Pai1, Linda Chia-Hui Yu2.   

Abstract

Single-layered intestinal epithelia play key roles in the maintenance of gut homeostasis and barrier integrity. Various types of epithelial cell death, including apoptosis, necrosis, and necroptosis, have been detected in ischemic and hypoxic stress conditions, thus resulting in bacterial translocation and gut-derived septic complications. Cytoprotective strategies, such as enteral glucose uptake, rescue intestinal epithelium from cell death after ischemic and hypoxic injury. Although glucose metabolism and energy production are generally considered to be the key factors in cytoprotection, the precise modes and sites of action have not been clarified. Our recent studies have demonstrated that energy restoration promotes crypt hyperplasia but does not prevent epithelial cell death under ischemic stress. On the other hand, glycolytic pyruvate prevents epithelial cells from undergoing apoptosis and necroptosis by scavenging free radicals in an ATP-independent manner. Distinct gut protective mechanisms involving ATP, pyruvate, glucose metabolic enzymes, and sodium-dependent glucose transporter activation are discussed here. Overall, glucose-mediated cytoprotection may be a universal mechanism that has evolved in epithelial cells for the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. Enteral glucose supplementation is beneficial as a perioperative supportive therapy for the protection of gut barrier integrity.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27824216     DOI: 10.14670/HH-11-839

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Histol Histopathol        ISSN: 0213-3911            Impact factor:   2.303


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