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Branched Short-Chain Fatty Acid Isovaleric Acid Causes Colonic Smooth Muscle Relaxation via cAMP/PKA Pathway.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Isovaleric acid (IVA) is a 5-carbon branched-chain fatty acid present in fermented foods and produced in the colon by bacterial fermentation of leucine. We previously reported that the shorter, straight-chain fatty acids acetate, propionate and butyrate differentially affect colonic motility; however, the effect of branched-chain fatty acids on gut smooth muscle and motility is unknown. AIMS:To determine the effect of IVA on contractility of colonic smooth muscle. METHODS:Murine colonic segments were placed in a longitudinal orientation in organ baths in Krebs buffer and fastened to force transducers. Segments were contracted with acetylcholine (ACh), and the effects of IVA on ACh-induced contraction were measured in the absence and presence of tetrodotoxin (TTx) or inhibitors of nitric oxide synthase [L-N-nitroarginine (L-NNA)] or adenylate cyclase (SQ22536). The effect of IVA on ACh-induced contraction was also measured in isolated muscle cells in the presence or absence of SQ22536 or protein kinase A (PKA) inhibitor (H-89). Direct activation of PKA was measured in isolated muscle cells. RESULTS:In colonic segments, ACh-induced contraction was inhibited by IVA in a concentration-dependent fashion; the IVA response was not affected by TTx or L-NNA but inhibited by SQ22536. Similarly, in isolated colonic muscle cells, ACh-induced contraction was inhibited by IVA in a concentration-dependent fashion and the effect blocked by SQ22536 and H-89. IVA also increased PKA activity in isolated smooth muscle cells. CONCLUSIONS:The branched-chain fatty acid IVA acts directly on colonic smooth muscle and causes muscle relaxation via the PKA pathway.

SUBMITTER: Blakeney BA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6499669 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Branched Short-Chain Fatty Acid Isovaleric Acid Causes Colonic Smooth Muscle Relaxation via cAMP/PKA Pathway.

Blakeney Bryan A BA   Crowe Molly S MS   Mahavadi Sunila S   Murthy Karnam S KS   Grider John R JR  

Digestive diseases and sciences 20181217 5


<h4>Background</h4>Isovaleric acid (IVA) is a 5-carbon branched-chain fatty acid present in fermented foods and produced in the colon by bacterial fermentation of leucine. We previously reported that the shorter, straight-chain fatty acids acetate, propionate and butyrate differentially affect colonic motility; however, the effect of branched-chain fatty acids on gut smooth muscle and motility is unknown.<h4>Aims</h4>To determine the effect of IVA on contractility of colonic smooth muscle.<h4>Me  ...[more]

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