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In Love with Shaping You—Influential Factors on the Breast Milk Content of Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Their Decisive Roles for Neonatal Development

机译:爱上塑造了对人乳寡糖的母乳含量的影响因素及其对新生儿发育的决定性作用

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Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are structurally versatile sugar molecules constituting the third major group of soluble components in human breast milk. Based on the disaccharide lactose, the mammary glands of future and lactating mothers produce a few hundreds of different HMOs implicating that their overall anabolism utilizes rather high amounts of energy. At first sight, it therefore seems contradictory that these sugars are indigestible for infants raising the question of why such an energy-intensive molecular class evolved. However, in-depth analysis of their molecular modes of action reveals that Mother Nature created HMOs for neonatal development, protection and promotion of health. This is not solely facilitated by HMOs in their indigestible form but also by catabolites that are generated by microbial metabolism in the neonatal gut additionally qualifying HMOs as natural prebiotics. This narrative review elucidates factors influencing the HMO composition as well as physiological roles of HMOs on their way through the infant body and within the gut, where a major portion of HMOs faces microbial catabolism. Concurrently, this work summarizes in vitro, preclinical and observational as well as interventional clinical studies that analyzed potential health effects that have been demonstrated by or were related to either human milk-derived or synthetic HMOs or HMO fractions.
机译:人牛奶寡糖(HMOS)是结构上的糖分子,构成人母乳中的第三主要组分的可溶性组分。基于二糖乳糖,未来和哺乳期母亲的乳腺产生几百种不同的HMOS,暗示他们的整体合成代谢利用相当大的能量。乍一看,因此,对于婴儿来说,这些糖对于提出了这种能量密集型分子类的问题来说,这些糖是难以辨认的。然而,对其分子作用的深入分析显示,母性自然为新生儿发育,保护和促进健康创造了HMO。这不是通过其难以消化形式的HMOS促进的,而且通过分解代谢物,其在新生肠籽中的微生物代谢产生另外符合HMOS作为自然益生物学。这种叙事综述阐明了影响HMO组成的因素以及HMOS在穿过婴儿身体和肠道的方式的生理作用,其中主要部分HMOS面临微生物分解代谢。同时,这项工作总结了体外,临床前和观察的以及介入临床研究,分析了通过或与人乳衍生或合成的HMOS或HMO级分证明或相关的潜在健康效果。

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