Glucagon-Like Peptide 2 Stimulates Postresection Intestinal Adaptation in Preterm Pigs by Affecting Proteins Related to Protein, Carbohydrate, and Sulphur Metabolism

胰高血糖素样肽 2 通过影响与蛋白质、碳水化合物和硫代谢相关的蛋白质来刺激早产猪切除后的肠道适应

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作者:Pingping Jiang, Andreas Vegge, Thomas Thymann, Jennifer Man-Fan Wan, Per Torp Sangild

Background

Exogenous glucagon-like peptide 2 (GLP-2) stimulates intestinal adaptation after resection in animal models of pediatric short bowel syndrome (SBS). It is unknown whether the molecular mechanisms of such GLP-2 effects are similar to those of postresection spontaneous adaptation. Using preterm pigs as a model, we hypothesized that GLP-2 treatment would change the intestinal proteome within the first week after resection, relative to individuals not resected or resected without GLP-2 treatment. Materials and

Conclusion

In the first days following resection, proteins affected by resection plus GLP-2 treatment differed markedly from those affected by the spontaneous intestinal adaptation following resection alone. Whether more long-term GLP-2 treatment may affect the intestinal proteome following intestinal resection remains unknown.

Methods

Two-day-old preterm pigs were subjected to resection of 50% distal small intestine and fed total parenteral nutrition without (SBS) or with GLP-2 infusion (3.5 µg/kg/h, SBS+GLP-2) for 5 days. The proteome of the remnant proximal intestine was compared among the SBS, SBS+GLP-2, and unresected pigs, through gel-based proteomics.

Results

Thirty-two proteins with differential expression were identified. Ten of these proteins were affected by the resection alone (ie, SBS vs unresected pigs). Five of these resection-responsive proteins and another 22 proteins were affected by GLP-2 infusion (ie, SBS+GLP-2 vs SBS or unresected pigs). Resection alone mainly affected cellular structural proteins, while the added GLP-2 treatment affected proteins involved in protein processing and the metabolism of protein, carbohydrate, and sulphur.

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