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‘Leaky gut’ syndrome, long-associated with celiac disease, has attracted much attention in recent years and for decades, was widely known in complementary/alternative medicine circles.
Mark E. M. Obrenovich
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Integrative medicine and leaky gut syndrome
Leaky gut syndrome, also called increased intestinal permeability, is not a well-established diagnosis in eneral practice and yet is a well-recognised and common diagnosis within the community of integrative doctors.
Bernard Brom
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'Leaky gut' in hematological malignancies
In humans, the intestinal epithelium is a single layer of cellsthat constitutes one of the most important barriers betweeninternal and external environments. The so-called ‘intesti-nal barrier’ (IB) is a dynamic structure composed of differenttypes of cellular junctions that can be regulated by physio-logical and pathological stimuli, and act as a ...
Carolina Costa-Lima +1 more
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Leaky Gut in IBD: Intestinal Barrier-Gut Microbiota Interaction. [PDF]
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global disease that is in increasing incidence. The gut, which contains the largest amount of lymphoid tissue in the human body, as well as a wide range of nervous system components, is integral in ensuring intestinal homeostasis and function.
Yu S +6 more
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The gastrointestinal (GI) tract has an intriguing and critical role beyond digestion in both modern and complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), as demonstrated by its link with the immune system.
Junghyun Park +3 more
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Diet-Induced Gut Dysbiosis and Leaky Gut Syndrome. [PDF]
Chronic gut inflammation promotes the development of metabolic diseases such as obesity. There is growing evidence which suggests that dysbiosis in gut microbiota and metabolites disrupt the integrity of the intestinal barrier and significantly impact the level of inflammation in various tissues, including the liver and adipose tissues.
Chae YR, Lee YR, Kim YS, Park HY.
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Leaky Gum: The Revisited Origin of Systemic Diseases
The oral cavity is the gateway for microorganisms into your body where they disseminate not only to the directly connected respiratory and digestive tracts but also to the many remote organs.
Do-Young Park +4 more
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The stress polarity signaling (SPS) pathway serves as a marker and a target in the leaky gut barrier: implications in aging and cancer. [PDF]
The gut barrier separates trillions of microbes from the largest immune system in the body; when compromised, a "leaky" gut barrier fuels systemic inflammation, which hastens the progression of chronic diseases.
Das, Soumita +9 more
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A leaky gut can trigger chronic inflammation and poses a primary risk for metabolic diseases. This study established a relationship between intestinal integrity (leaky gut) and metabolic health in a general population.
Hiroyuki Hoshiko +5 more
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Tools for Controlling Activity of Neural Circuits Can Boost Gastrointestinal Research [PDF]
We thank Prof U. G. Knaus and T. C. Collin for critical reading of the manuscript. GA is supported by the European Crohn's and Colitis Organization (ECCO) (J/15/2) and by the National Childrens' Research Centre (K/12/1). GD is supported by the University
Aviello, Gabriella, D'Agostino, Giuseppe
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