Artículo
Dietary and pharmacological compounds altering intestinal calcium absorption in humans and animals
Areco, Vanessa Andrea
; Rivoira, María Angélica; Rodriguez, Valeria Andrea
; Marchionatti, Ana María; Carpentieri, Agata Rita
; Tolosa, Nori Graciela
Fecha de publicación:
12/2015
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Nutrition Research Reviews
ISSN:
0954-4224
e-ISSN:
1475-2700
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
The intestine is the only gate for the entry of Ca to the body in humans and mammals. The entrance of Ca occurs via paracellular and intracellular pathways. All steps of the latter pathway are regulated by calcitriol and by other hormones. Dietary and pharmacological compounds also modulate the intestinal Ca absorption process. Among them, dietary Ca and P are known to alter the lipid and protein composition of the brush-border and basolateral membranes and, consequently, Ca transport. Ca intakes are below the requirements recommended by health professionals in most countries, triggering important health problems. Chronic low Ca intake has been related to illness conditions such as osteoporosis, hypertension, renal lithiasis and incidences of human cancer. Carbohydrates, mainly lactose, and prebiotics have been described as positive modulators of intestinal Ca absorption. Apparently, high meat proteins increase intestinal Ca absorption while the effect of dietary lipids remains unclear. Pharmacological compounds such as menadione, dl-butionine-S,R-sulfoximine and ursodeoxycholic acid also modify intestinal Ca absorption as a consequence of altering the redox state of the epithelial cells. The paracellular pathway of intestinal Ca absorption is poorly known and is under present study in some laboratories. Another field that needs to be explored more intensively is the influence of the gene × diet interaction on intestinal Ca absorption. Health professionals should be aware of this knowledge in order to develop nutritional or medical strategies to stimulate the efficiency of intestinal Ca absorption and to prevent diseases.
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Articulos(INICSA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD
Citación
Areco, Vanessa Andrea; Rivoira, María Angélica; Rodriguez, Valeria Andrea; Marchionatti, Ana María; Carpentieri, Agata Rita; et al.; Dietary and pharmacological compounds altering intestinal calcium absorption in humans and animals; Cambridge University Press; Nutrition Research Reviews; 28; 2; 12-2015; 83-99
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