Baby formula acidification is a tool to reduce diarrhea. Calcium formate is a dietary acidifier frequently used in animal weaning diets and a source of available calcium. Gastric acidification reduces gastrin release and hydrochloric acid secretion. To study the medium-term effects on fundic gastric mucosa we set up a feeding experiment in a pig-weaning model. In weaning pigs fed a diet supplemented with free or fat-protected calcium formate, we evaluated 1) the number of hydrochloric acid-secreting parietal cells, by immunohistochemistry using an antibody against H+/K+-ATPase; 2) the number of entero-endocrine cells immunohistochemically stained with chromogranin A (CGA), somatostatin and histamine and 3) the expression of the H+/K+-ATPase gene, by Real Time RT-PCR in the oxyntic mucosa. Cells co-staining for CGA and histamine were defined as enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells. Pigs fed calcium formate had less parietal cells and a lower expression of the H+/K+-ATPase gene as compared to the controls (P < 0.05). This reduction was not observed with fat-protected formate supplementation. Somatostatin immune-reactive cells were also more numerous with free formate addition (P < 0.05). The number of ECL cells was not affected. Using covariance analysis, the number of parietal cells explained part of the expression of H+/K+-ATPase gene (positive correlation, r=0.385, P < 0.01), and excluded the statistical significance of the diet. Effects on the oxyntic mucosa should be checked when a diet supplemented with calcium formate is discontinued. Furthermore, a reduction of the number of parietal cells could impair the absorption of vitamin B12 due to a reduced secretion of the intrinsic factor by these cells.

A continuous dietary supply of free calcium formate negatively affects parietal cell population and gastric RNA expression for H+/K+-ATPase in weaning pigs / Bosi P.; Mazzoni M.; De Filippi S.; Trevisi P.; Casini L.; Petrosino G.; Lalatta-Costerbosa G.. - In: JOURNAL OF NUTRITION. - ISSN 0022-3166. - STAMPA. - 136:5(2006), pp. 1229-1235.

A continuous dietary supply of free calcium formate negatively affects parietal cell population and gastric RNA expression for H+/K+-ATPase in weaning pigs

BOSI, PAOLO;MAZZONI, MAURIZIO;DE FILIPPI, SARA;TREVISI, PAOLO;LALATTA COSTERBOSA, GIOVANNA
2006

Abstract

Baby formula acidification is a tool to reduce diarrhea. Calcium formate is a dietary acidifier frequently used in animal weaning diets and a source of available calcium. Gastric acidification reduces gastrin release and hydrochloric acid secretion. To study the medium-term effects on fundic gastric mucosa we set up a feeding experiment in a pig-weaning model. In weaning pigs fed a diet supplemented with free or fat-protected calcium formate, we evaluated 1) the number of hydrochloric acid-secreting parietal cells, by immunohistochemistry using an antibody against H+/K+-ATPase; 2) the number of entero-endocrine cells immunohistochemically stained with chromogranin A (CGA), somatostatin and histamine and 3) the expression of the H+/K+-ATPase gene, by Real Time RT-PCR in the oxyntic mucosa. Cells co-staining for CGA and histamine were defined as enterochromaffin-like (ECL) cells. Pigs fed calcium formate had less parietal cells and a lower expression of the H+/K+-ATPase gene as compared to the controls (P < 0.05). This reduction was not observed with fat-protected formate supplementation. Somatostatin immune-reactive cells were also more numerous with free formate addition (P < 0.05). The number of ECL cells was not affected. Using covariance analysis, the number of parietal cells explained part of the expression of H+/K+-ATPase gene (positive correlation, r=0.385, P < 0.01), and excluded the statistical significance of the diet. Effects on the oxyntic mucosa should be checked when a diet supplemented with calcium formate is discontinued. Furthermore, a reduction of the number of parietal cells could impair the absorption of vitamin B12 due to a reduced secretion of the intrinsic factor by these cells.
2006
A continuous dietary supply of free calcium formate negatively affects parietal cell population and gastric RNA expression for H+/K+-ATPase in weaning pigs / Bosi P.; Mazzoni M.; De Filippi S.; Trevisi P.; Casini L.; Petrosino G.; Lalatta-Costerbosa G.. - In: JOURNAL OF NUTRITION. - ISSN 0022-3166. - STAMPA. - 136:5(2006), pp. 1229-1235.
Bosi P.; Mazzoni M.; De Filippi S.; Trevisi P.; Casini L.; Petrosino G.; Lalatta-Costerbosa G.
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