International audienceDietary peptides are absorbed along the intestine through peptide transporter 1 (PepT-1) which is highly responsive to dietary protein level. PepT-1 is also involved in gut homeostasis, both initiating and resolving inflammation. Low-birth-weight (LBW) neonates are routinely fed a high-protein (HP) formula to enhance growth. However, the influence of this nutritional practice on PepT-1 activity is unknown. Intestinal PepT-1 activity was compared in normal-birth-weight (NBW) and LBW piglets. The effect of HP v. normal-protein (NP) formula feeding on PepT-1 activity and gut homeostasis in LBW piglets was evaluated, during the neonatal period and in adulthood. Flux of cephalexin (CFX) across the tissue mounted in Ussing c...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
The appropriate use of antibiotics for preterm infants, which are highly susceptible to develop necr...
Dietary peptides are absorbed along the intestine through peptide transporter 1 (PepT-1) which is hi...
The interplay between the colonic microbiota and gut epithelial and immune cells during the neonatal...
Milk formulas have higher protein contents than human milk. This high protein level could modify the...
Background: Milk formulas have higher protein contents than human milk. This high protein level coul...
The H⁺-coupled transporter peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) is found primarily in the intestine and is ...
Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) carries dietary tri-/dipeptides, bacterial peptides and peptidomimetic...
Background: In newborns, colonizing bacteria and enteral nutrition are important for early gut devel...
Milk phospholipids and lipids have been associated with modulation of membrane properties and intest...
Intestinal adaptation from parenteral to enteral nutrition is crucial for survival and growth of new...
The first months of life correspond to a key period in human life where dramatic physiological chang...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Suckling piglets were used to investigate the response of colonic mucosa-associated microbiota compo...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
The appropriate use of antibiotics for preterm infants, which are highly susceptible to develop necr...
Dietary peptides are absorbed along the intestine through peptide transporter 1 (PepT-1) which is hi...
The interplay between the colonic microbiota and gut epithelial and immune cells during the neonatal...
Milk formulas have higher protein contents than human milk. This high protein level could modify the...
Background: Milk formulas have higher protein contents than human milk. This high protein level coul...
The H⁺-coupled transporter peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) is found primarily in the intestine and is ...
Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) carries dietary tri-/dipeptides, bacterial peptides and peptidomimetic...
Background: In newborns, colonizing bacteria and enteral nutrition are important for early gut devel...
Milk phospholipids and lipids have been associated with modulation of membrane properties and intest...
Intestinal adaptation from parenteral to enteral nutrition is crucial for survival and growth of new...
The first months of life correspond to a key period in human life where dramatic physiological chang...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Suckling piglets were used to investigate the response of colonic mucosa-associated microbiota compo...
Low-birth-weight neonates are routinely fed a high-protein formula to promote catch-up growth and an...
Protein level in the maternal diet plays a crucial role in fetal programming during pregnancy. Low o...
The appropriate use of antibiotics for preterm infants, which are highly susceptible to develop necr...