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Predicting the murine enterocyte metabolic response to diets that differ in lipid and carbohydrate composition.

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An improved enterocyte-specific model was shown to be a suitable platform to study effects of dietary interventions on enterocytes metabolism, and provided novel and deeper insights into enterocyte metabolism.
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The small intestine serves as gatekeeper at the interface between body and diet and is thought to play an important role in the etiology of obesity and associated metabolic disorders. A computational modelling approach was used to improve our understanding of the metabolic responses of epithelial cells to different diets. A constraint based, mouse-specific enterocyte metabolic model (named mmu_ENT717) was constructed to describe the impact of four fully characterized semi-purified diets, that differed in lipid and carbohydrate composition, on uptake, metabolism, as well as secretion of carbohydrates and lipids. Our simulation results predicted luminal sodium as a limiting factor for active glucose absorption; necessity of apical localization of glucose transporter GLUT2 for absorption of all glucose in the postprandial state; potential for gluconeogenesis in enterocytes; and the requirement of oxygen for the formation of endogenous cholesterol needed for chylomicron formation under luminal cholesterol-free conditions. In addition, for a number of enzymopathies related to intestinal carbohydrate and lipid metabolism it was found that their effects might be ameliorated through dietary interventions. In conclusion, our improved enterocyte-specific model was shown to be a suitable platform to study effects of dietary interventions on enterocyte metabolism, and provided novel and deeper insights into enterocyte metabolism.

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