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Danielle T Vannan1, Marc R Bomhof2, Raylene A Reimer1,3.
Abstract
The obesity epidemic is driving interest in identifying strategies that enhance appetite control by altering the secretion of hormones that regulate satiety and food intake. An appropriate nutrient stimulus, such as a meal or oral nutrient solution, is needed to elicit the secretion of satiety hormones in order to evaluate the impact of dietary and other interventions. Our objective was to compare the effects of oral glucose vs. mixed nutrients on plasma concentrations of glucose and appetite-regulating hormones to determine the most appropriate oral nutrient challenge to trigger robust hormone secretion. A 120 min oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was compared with two meal tolerance tests (MTT) of differing formulation to evaluate glucose and satiety hormone responses. Following overnight feed deprivation, male Sprague-Dawley rats were given one of three oral gavages with equal carbohydrate content (2 g CHO/kg) in the form of: (1) Dextrose, (2) Ensure®, or (3) Mixed Meal. A fourth group was given saline as a control. Blood was collected via tail snip and analyzed for glucose, insulin, GLP-1, GIP, PYY, amylin, leptin, and ghrelin. Dextrose resulted in the highest blood glucose at T15 (P = 0.014), while the mixed meal was significantly higher than saline from T30-T120 (P < 0.05). Insulin was higher at T15 with dextrose compared to saline (P = 0.031) and Ensure® (P = 0.033). GLP-1 tAUC was significantly higher with dextrose compared to mixed meal (P = 0.04) while GIP tAUC was higher with dextrose and mixed meal compared to saline (P < 0.05). Changes in tAUC for insulin, amylin, leptin, ghrelin, and PYY did not reach significance. Based on these findings, dextrose appears to provide a robust acute glycemic and hormone response and is therefore likely an appropriate oral solution to reproducibly test the impact of various dietary, surgical, or pharmacological interventions on glucose and satiety hormone response.Entities:
Keywords: glucose response; glycemia; meal tolerance test; oral glucose tolerance test; satiety hormones
Year: 2018 PMID: 30320120 PMCID: PMC6168634 DOI: 10.3389/fnut.2018.00089
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Nutr ISSN: 2296-861X
Macronutrient composition and energy content of oral meal test solutions.
| Total CHO, g/ml (KJ/ml) | 0.5 (8.4) | 0.5 (8.4) | 0.5 (8.4) |
| Source | Dextrose | Corn maltodextrin, sucrose | Dextrose |
| Percent of macronutrients | 100% | 80% | 60% |
| Total Protein, g/ml (KJ/ml) | – | 0.043 (0.72) | 0.125 (2.09) |
| Source | – | Calcium caseinate, soy protein | High-nitrogen casein |
| Percent of macronutrients | – | 7% | 15% |
| Total Fat, g/ml (KJ/ml) | – | 0.035 (1.32) | 0.092 (3.47) |
| Source | – | Canola oil, corn oil | Vegetable oil |
| Percent of macronutrients | – | 13% | 25% |
| Micronutrient content | Absent | Negligible | |
| Total KJ/ml | 8.4 | 10.4 | 13.9 |
Composition derived from information available online from Abbott Nutrition. Note that the macronutrient composition differs slightly from the commercial formulation due to the standardization of carbohydrate (i.e. addition of dextrose) across all solutions as described in the section Materials and Methods.
A detailed breakdown of the micronutrients is available from: .
Figure 1Plasma glucose and satiety hormone response following an oral load of saline, dextrose, Ensure®, or a mixed meal. (A–H) Values are mean±SEM (n = 6). Differences between the oral solutions were measured using one-way ANOVA at each time point. Values with different superscripts are significantly different (P < 0.05).
Total AUC for glucose and satiety hormones in rats administered saline, dextrose, Ensure®, or a mixed meal (mean ± SEM).
| Glucose (mM) | 758.8 ± 15.6a | 1047.1 ± 41.8b | 979.7 ± 35.7ab | 1092.4 ± 95.7b |
| Insulin (ng/ml) | 196.9 ± 36.4 | 311.3 ± 45.9 | 179.8 ± 32.4 | 378.3 ± 100.0 |
| GLP-1 (pg/ml) | 4399.8 ± 768.8ab | 6079.0 ± 782.5a | 5236.6 ± 1334.8ab | 2722.1 ± 338.3b |
| GIP (pg/ml) | 3584.6 ± 712.1a | 10472.7 ± 911.4b | 6844.9 ± 2231.0ab | 9378.4 ± 1359.6b |
| Amylin (pg/ml) | 3738.4 ± 941.2 | 5028.0 ± 758.1 | 2498.5 ± 881.6 | 3860.5 ± 736.2 |
| Ghrelin (ng/ml) | 22.5 ± 2.9 | 19.4 ± 3.0 | 19.1 ± 1.8 | 15.1 ± 2.2 |
| Leptin (ng/ml) | 336.5 ± 58.3 | 281.9 ± 89.1 | 175.7 ± 28.6 | 329.0 ± 50.9 |
| PYY(pg/ml) | 3965.8 ± 581.9 | 3446.5 ± 1007.7 | 3046.2 ± 342.3 | 3359.1 ± 473.5 |
Data are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 6). Values with different superscripts are significantly different (P < 0.05).