Effect of β-cyclodextrin dietary supplementation on biliary proteins and their resulting cholesterol nucleating activity in pigs

Isabelle Catala , Nicole Domingo , Catherine Juste , Anne-Marie Gueugneau , Bernard Thorin , Claude Lutton , Tristan Corring , Huguette Lafont
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We explored the possibility that the biliary protein fraction may support part of the variation in the nucleating activity previously measured in gallbladder biles of pigs. Eighteen gallbladder aspirates freshly obtained from three dietary groups (0, 5, or 10% β-cyclodextrin) of six pigs were chromatographed to purify their total protein fraction. Proteins were quantified, and analysed through electrophoresis and immunoblotting or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for albumin, and five putative effectors of cholesterol crystallisation, mucins, immunoglobulin A, 130 kDa, apolipoprotein A-I, and anionic polypeptide fraction. Each total protein fraction was also assayed for its ability to influence cholesterol precipitation, when added to supersaturated model bile. The current data provided evidence that the cholesterol crystallisation-promoting activity of biliary proteins in model biles increased with the β-cyclodextrin dietary content. This occurred without any significant change in the total biliary protein content, but was associated with a significant decrease in the concentration of albumin and apolipoprotein A-I, resulting in changes in the overall balance of proteins in bile. Comparison of these results with the crystallisation figures previously obtained from the corresponding native biles led us to conclude that biliary proteins might influence the outcome of the crystallisation process, namely the final crystal concentration at equilibrium, but would not systematically represent a major driving force for determining the velocity of crystal formation in native bile of pigs.

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饲粮中添加β-环糊精对猪胆道蛋白及其胆固醇成核活性的影响
我们探索了胆道蛋白部分可能支持先前在猪胆囊中测量的成核活性的部分变化的可能性。从6头猪的3个饲粮组(0、5、10% β-环糊精)中新鲜获得的18个胆囊抽提物进行色谱纯化,以纯化其总蛋白部分。对蛋白质进行定量,并通过电泳和免疫印迹或酶联免疫吸附法分析白蛋白,以及胆固醇结晶、粘蛋白、免疫球蛋白A、130 kDa、载脂蛋白A- i和阴离子多肽部分的五种可能的效应物。当添加到过饱和模型胆汁中时,还分析了每个总蛋白部分对胆固醇沉淀的影响。目前的数据表明,随着β-环糊精膳食含量的增加,模型胆汁中胆道蛋白促进胆固醇结晶的活性增加。这种情况发生时,总胆道蛋白含量没有任何显著变化,但与白蛋白和载脂蛋白a - i浓度的显著下降有关,导致胆汁中蛋白质的总体平衡发生变化。将这些结果与先前从相应的天然胆汁中获得的结晶数据进行比较,我们得出结论,胆道蛋白可能会影响结晶过程的结果,即平衡状态下的最终晶体浓度,但不会系统地代表决定猪天然胆汁中晶体形成速度的主要驱动力。
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