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Sucralose stimulates mitochondrial bioenergetics in Caco-2 Cells
Fecha
2021Registro en:
Frontiers in Nutrition January 2021 Volume 7 Article 585484
10.3389/fnut.2020.585484
Autor
Bórquez, Juan Carlos
Hidalgo, Miltha
Rodríguez, Juan M.
Montaña, Alejandra
Porras Espinoza, Omar Hugo
Troncoso Cotal, Rodrigo Hernan
Bravo Sagua, Roberto Francisco
Institución
Resumen
Sucralose is a non-caloric artificial sweetener widely used in processed foods that
reportedly affects energy homeostasis through partially understood mechanisms.
Mitochondria are organelles fundamental for cellular bioenergetics that are closely
related to the development of metabolic diseases. Here, we addressed whether
sucralose alters mitochondrial bioenergetics in the enterocyte cell line Caco-2. Sucralose
exposure (0.5–50mM for 3–24 h) increased cellular reductive power assessed through
MTT assay, suggesting enhanced bioenergetics. Low doses of sucralose (0.5 and
5mM) for 3 h stimulated mitochondrial respiration, measured through oxygraphy, and
elevated mitochondrial transmembrane potential and cytoplasmic Ca2+, evaluated by
fluorescence microscopy. Contrary to other cell types, the increase in mitochondrial
respiration was insensitive to inhibition of mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake. These findings
suggest that sucralose alters enterocyte energy homeostasis, contributing to its effects
on organismal metabolism.