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Glycobiology | 2009

Sialic acid feeding aged rats rejuvenates stimulated salivation and colon enteric neuron chemotypes

Norbert Sprenger; Monique Julita; Dominique Donnicola; Alfred Jann

Old age is linked to numerous changes of body functions such as salivation, gastrointestinal motility, and permeability all linked to central and enteric nervous system decline. Thus, gut motility and barrier functions suffer. Sialic acid plays a key role in the nervous system at large and for many receptor functions specifically. Decreased sialylation in the elderly suggests an endogenous sialic acid deficit. We used a rat model of aging, to ask whether sialic acid feeding would affect (i) stimulated salivation, (ii) gut functions, and (iii) sialic acid levels and neuronal markers in brain and gut. We observed reduced levels of pilocarpine-stimulated salivation in old versus young rats and restored this function by sialic acid feeding. Brain ganglioside bound sialic acid levels were found lower in aged versus young rats, and sialic acid feeding partly restored the levels. The hypothalamic expression of cholinergic and panneuronal markers was reduced in aged rats. The expression of the nitrergic marker nNOS was increased upon sialic acid feeding in aged rats. Neither fecal output nor gut permeability was different between young and aged rats studied here, and sialic acid feeding did not alter these parameters. However, the colonic expression of specific nervous system markers nNOS and Uchl1 and the key enzyme for sialic acid synthesis GNE were differentially affected in young and aged rats by sialic acid feeding indicating that regulatory mechanisms change with age. Investigation of sialic acid supplementation as a functional nutrient in the elderly may help those who suffer from disorders of reduced salivation. Further research is needed to understand the differential effects of sialic acid feeding in young and aged rats.


Archive | 2010

Bifidobacterium longum ncc2705 (cncm i-2618) and immune disorders

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Guénolée Prioult; Annick Mercenier; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2011

L. JOHNSONII LA1, B. LONGUM NCC2705 AND IMMUNE DISORDERS

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita


Archive | 2011

Non-replicating probiotic micro-organisms protect against upper respiratory tract infections

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Annick Mercenier; Guénolée Prioult; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2010

LACTOBACILLUS JOHNSONII La1 NCC533 (CNCM I-1225) AND IMMUNE DISORDERS

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Guénolée Prioult; Annick Mercenier; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2011

Non-replicating probiotic bacteria and prevention or treatment of infections to reduce absence from school or daycare

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Annick Mercenier; Guénolée Prioult; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2011

NON-REPLICATING PROBIOTIC MICRO-ORGANISMS PROTECT CHILDREN AGAINST GASTROINTESTINAL INFECTIONS

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Annick Mercenier; Guénolée Prioult; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2012

Non-replicating probiotic bacteria and prevention or treatment of infections in children

Valérie Petit; Clara Garcia; Monique Julita; Annick Mercenier; Guénolée Prioult; Sophie Nutten


Archive | 2011

L. johnsonii La1, B. longum NCC2705 y trastornos del sistema inmune

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita


Archive | 2011

Microorganismos probióticos no replicantes y que protegen a los niños contra las infecciones gastrointestinales

Valérie Petit; Clara Lucia Garcia-Rodenas; Monique Julita; Annick Mercenier; Guénolée Prioult; Sophie Nutten

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