Fasting plasma carotenoids concentrations in Crohn’s and pancreatic cancer patients compared to control subjects

Author:

Drai 1,Borel 2,Faure 3,Galabert 4,Le Moël 5,Laromiguière 6,Fayol 7

Affiliation:

1. Biochimie métabolique et moléculaire–Centre hospitalier sud, 165 chemin du grand Revoyet–69495 Pierre Bénite–France

2. INRA UMR1260 «Nutriments Lipidiques et Prévention des Maladies Métaboliques», Marseille, F-13385 France–INSERM, U476, Marseille, F-13385 France–Université Aix-Marseille 1, Université Aix-Marseille 2, Faculté de Médecine IPHM-IFR 125, Marseille, F-13385 France

3. Département de Biologie Intégrée–CHU La Tronche–Bâtiment B BP 217, 38043 Grenoble Cedex France

4. Laboratoire de biologie–Hôpital Renée Sabran–Boulevard Edouard Herriot, 83406 Hyères–France

5. French Society for Vitamins and Biofactors, 17 rue Maurice Lachatre–93120 La Courneuve–France

6. Laboratoire de biochimie A–Hôtel Dieu–Place du parvis Notre Dame, 75007 Paris–France

7. Laboratoire Analyses Médicale -54 avenue Paul Doumer, 69630 Chaponost–France

Abstract

Carotenoids are colored molecules that are widespread in the plant kingdom, but animals cannot synthesize them. Carotenes are long, apolar molecules which require fully functioning digestive processes to be absorbed properly. Hence they could be interesting markers of intestinal absorption and digestion. Indeed, only few tests are available to assess these processes and only the D-xylose tolerance test is routinely used. However D-xylose is a sugar that tests only the absorption of water-soluble compounds and it only tests duodenal absorption. In this study, we have evaluated carotenoids as markers of digestion and absorption. We compared fasting plasma carotenoids concentrations in 21 control subjects, 20 patients with Crohn’s disease, and 18 patients with pancreatic cancer. Crohn’s disease alters intestinal absorption while pancreatic cancer decreases pancreatic enzyme secretion thus impairing digestion. Results show that all carotenoids are significantly lower in Crohn’s and cancer patients as compared to control subjects and the multifactorial analysis shows that this decrease is mostly independent of dietary intake. Interestingly, maldigestion as seen in pancreatic cancer more strongly influences plasma lutein and lycopene concentrations while malabsorption in Crohn’s disease acts on other carotenoids. Thus carotenoids could be interesting alternatives for testing and following patients that are suspected of having malabsorption or maldigestion syndromes.

Publisher

Hogrefe Publishing Group

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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