Length and site of the small intestine exposed to fat influences hunger and food intake

Author:

Maljaars P. W. Jeroen,Peters Harry P. F.,Kodde Andrea,Geraedts Maartje,Troost Fred J.,Haddeman Edward,Masclee Ad A. M.

Abstract

The site of intestinal fat delivery affects satiety and may affect food intake in humans. Animal data suggest that the length of the small intestine exposed to fat is also relevant. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether increasing the areas of intestinal fat exposure and the way it is exposed would affect satiety parameters and food intake. In the present single-blind, randomised, cross-over study, fifteen volunteers, each intubated with a naso-ileal tube, received four treatments on consecutive days. The oral control (control treatment) was a liquid meal (LM) containing 6 g fat ingested att = 0 min, with saline infusion att = 30–120 min. Experimental treatments were a fat-free LM att = 0 min, with either 6 g oil delivered sequentially (2 g duodenal,t = 30–60 min; 2 g jejunal,t = 60–90 min; 2 g ileal,t = 90–120 min), simultaneously (2 g each to all sites,t = 30–120 min) or ileal only (6 g ileal,t = 30–120 min). Satiety parameters (hunger and fullness) and cholecystokinin (CCK), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide YY (PYY) secretion were measured untilt = 180 min, whenad libitumfood intake was assessed. Only the ileum treatment reduced food intake significantly over the control treatment. The ileum and simultaneous treatments significantly reduced hunger compared with the control treatment. Compared with control, no differences were observed for PYY, CCK and GLP-1 with regard to 180 min integrated secretion. Ileal fat infusion had the most pronounced effect on food intake and satiety. Increasing the areas of intestinal fat exposure only affected hunger when fat was delivered simultaneously, not sequentially, to the exposed areas. These results demonstrate that ileal brake activation offers an interesting target for the regulation of ingestive behaviour.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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