Modulation of the intestinal Ca2+ uptake by a cheese whey protein digest

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Abstract

We have previously constructed a system which enables the search for factors that could modulate the intestinal calcium transporter, CaT1 (TRPV6; Takano et al., Cytotechnology, 43, 113 (2003)). This system evaluates the CaT1-mediated calcium uptake by using CHO cells stably expressing human CaT1 (CHO-hCaT1 cells). We found that a cheese whey protein digest (CWP-D) increased the calcium uptake by the CHO-hCaT1 cells. CWP-D also enhanced the calcium uptake in human intestinal Caco-2 cells. The in vivo effects of CWP-D were then measured by using rats with enteral feeding. Although enteral feeding decreased the portal calcium concentration, CWP-D partially suppressed the decrease, suggesting that CWP-D could be used for food to enhance calcium absorption.

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Takano, Y., Matsuura, T., Yoshikawa, Y., Satsu, H., Sato, R., & Shimizu, M. (2007). Modulation of the intestinal Ca2+ uptake by a cheese whey protein digest. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 71(6), 1487–1493. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.60721

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