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High fat diet causes depletion of intestinal eosinophils associated with intestinal permeability. [PDF]
The development of intestinal permeability and the penetration of microbial products are key factors associated with the onset of metabolic disease. However, the mechanisms underlying this remain unclear. Here we show that, unlike liver or adipose tissue,
Andrew M F Johnson +6 more
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Intestinal Permeability: The Basics [PDF]
The authors review some of the more fundamental principles underlying the noninvasive assessment of intestinal permeability in humans, the choice of test markers and their analyses, and the practical aspects of test dose composition and how these can be ...
Ingvar Bjarnason +2 more
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Intestinal permeability in strongyloidiasis [PDF]
The objective of the present study was to assess intestinal permeability in patients with infection caused by Strongyloides stercoralis. Twenty-six patients (16 women and 10 men), mean age 45.9, with a diagnosis of strongyloidiasis were evaluated.
A.L. Werneck-Silva +5 more
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Intestinal Ketogenesis and Permeability [PDF]
Consumption of a high-fat diet (HFD) has been suggested as a contributing factor behind increased intestinal permeability in obesity, leading to increased plasma levels of microbial endotoxins and, thereby, increased systemic inflammation. We and others have shown that HFD can induce jejunal expression of the ketogenic rate-limiting enzyme ...
Anna Casselbrant +6 more
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Intestinal permeability of N-acetylcysteine is driven by gut microbiota-dependent cysteine palmitoylation [PDF]
Trillions of intestinal microbiota are essential to the permeability of orally administered drugs. However, identifying microbial-drug interactions remains challenging due to the highly variable composition of intestinal flora among individuals.
Yu-Hang Zhang +7 more
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Gut cannabinoid receptor 1 regulates alcohol binge-induced intestinal permeability [PDF]
Background Endocannabinoids acting via cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1R) can elicit increased intestinal permeability (a condition also called ‘leaky gut’).
Bin Gao +6 more
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Intestinal Permeability Assays: a Review
Aim. A literature review of intestinal permeability assessment techniques.Key points. The intestinal barrier is a functional entity separating the intestinal lumen and internal body, and intestinal permeability is a measure of the barrier functionality ...
A. A. Iakupova +4 more
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Summary: Studies have reported increased intestinal permeability in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients and its mouse model experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE).
Paola Bianchimano +11 more
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Modulation of Intestinal Epithelial Permeability via Protease-Activated Receptor-2-Induced Autophagy
Protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) alleviates intestinal inflammation by upregulating autophagy. PAR2 also modulates tight junctions through β-arrestin signaling.
Yuju Kim +7 more
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Psychosocial stress-induced intestinal permeability in healthy humans: What is the evidence?
An impaired intestinal barrier function can be detrimental to the host as it may allow the translocation of luminal antigens and toxins into the subepithelial tissue and bloodstream. In turn, this may cause local and systemic immune responses and lead to
Danique La Torre +3 more
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