Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Effects of Indigestible Dietary Bulk and Short Chain Fatty Acids on the Tissue Weight and Epithelial Cell Proliferation Rate of the Digestive Tract in Rats
Takashi SAKATA
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1986 Volume 32 Issue 4 Pages 355-362

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Influences of indigestible dietary bulk (kaolin), short chain fatty acids (SCFA), and their interaction on the weight and epithelial cell proliferation rate of digestive organs were studied. Rats with an ileal fistula were fed an elemental diet with or without kaolin (10% w/w). They were given a 3 ml SCFA mixture (acetate, propionate, and butyrate; 100, 20, and 60mM, respectively; pH 6.1) or a 3ml NaCl solution (180mM; pH 6.1) via the fistula twice a day for 14 days. Kaolin, but not SOFA, increased full and empty body weight by 14% and 13%, respectively. Kaolin increased the tissue weight, but not relative tissue weight (tissue weight/empty body weight), of the forestomach, distal colon, liver and heart by 6-14%. SCFA, independent of the presence of kaolin, increased the weight and the relative weight of the cecum, both by 15%. SCFA, but not kaolin, increased the cryptal cell production rate in colonic segments by 50-140%. These results indicate that (a) SCFA accelerates epithelial cell proliferation, thereby increasing cecal tissue weight, (b) kaolin stimu-lates body weight gain which is accompanied by a proportional increase in the tissue weight of some digestive organs, and (c) the actions of these factors are independent of each other.

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