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<scp>l</scp> -Theanine affects intestinal mucosal immunity by regulating short-chain fatty acid metabolism under dietary fiber feeding

Wei Xu, Ling Lin, An Liu, Tuo Zhang, Sheng Zhang, Yinhua Li, Jinhua Chen, Zhihua Gong, Zhonghua Liu, Wenjun Xiao

2020Food & Function49 citationsDOI

Abstract

To investigate the effects of l-Theanine (LTA) on intestinal mucosal immunity and the regulation of short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) metabolism under dietary fiber feeding, a 28-day feeding experiment was performed in Sprague-Dawley rats. The results show that LTA increased the proportion of Prevotella, Lachnospira, and Ruminococcus while increasing the total SCFA, acetic acid, propionic acid, and butyric acid contents in the feces. LTA also increased IgA, IgE, and IgG levels in the ileum, and increased villi height and crypt depth. Moreover, LTA upregulated the mRNA and protein expression of acetyl-CoA carboxylase 1, sterol element-binding protein 1c, fatty acid synthase, and 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl coenzyme A reductase in the liver, while downregulating the expression of glucose-6-phosphatase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1 in the colon. Our study suggests that LTA can affect intestinal mucosal immunity by regulating SCFA metabolism under dietary fiber feeding.

Topics & Concepts

ImmunityMetabolismGluconeogenesisDietary fiberChemistryLipid metabolismFatty acid metabolismShort-chain fatty acidMucosal immunityBiochemistryImmune systemBiologyFood scienceButyrateImmunologyFermentationDiet and metabolism studiesGut microbiota and healthFatty Acid Research and Health