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Leaky gut mechanisms in giardiasis
The Journal of Immunology, 2023Abstract Giardia duodenalis is a common intestinal pathogen transmitted via consumption of contaminated water. In addition to causing intestinal distress symptoms, Giardia infection is one of the top 5 infectious causes of growth stunting in children under two.
Vanessa V Angelova +7 more
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Leaky Gut and Dermatological Conditions
Journal of the Dermatology Nurses' Association, 2022BACKGROUND Increased intestinal permeability, known as leaky gut syndrome, occurs when the intestinal lining of the gastrointestinal tract has been damaged. The influx of unwanted material in the bloodstream can induce an immune response releasing proinflammatory cytokines that have been thought to be correlated with ...
Melissa A. Nickles +5 more
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Nursing Standard, 2011
Leaky gut syndrome is an increase in permeability of the intestinal mucosa to luminal macromolecules, antigens and toxins.
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Leaky gut syndrome is an increase in permeability of the intestinal mucosa to luminal macromolecules, antigens and toxins.
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Trends in Microbiology, 2005
The intestinal epithelium functions as a physical barrier separating luminal microorganisms from the underlying immune system. There is compelling evidence that several intestinal diseases are associated with the translocation of commensal bacteria across the epithelial barrier.
Erin C, Boyle, B Brett, Finlay
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The intestinal epithelium functions as a physical barrier separating luminal microorganisms from the underlying immune system. There is compelling evidence that several intestinal diseases are associated with the translocation of commensal bacteria across the epithelial barrier.
Erin C, Boyle, B Brett, Finlay
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Die Darm-Hirn-Verbindung: Leaky Gut – Leaky Brain
Zeitschrift für Orthomolekulare Medizin, 2023ZusammenfassungZonulin ist ein Marker zur Feststellung einer erhöhten Durchlässigkeit der Darmbarriere und lässt sich im Blut oder in Stuhlproben nachweisen. Bei einem erhöhten Zonulinwert kommt es zu einem verstärkten Einstrom von Bakterienbestandteilen, unverdauten ...
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Science Translational Medicine, 2016
Chronic sleep disruption leads to alteration of gut microbiota, systemic and adipose tissue inflammation, and insulin resistance in mice.
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Chronic sleep disruption leads to alteration of gut microbiota, systemic and adipose tissue inflammation, and insulin resistance in mice.
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Leaky Gut and Autoimmune Diseases
Clinical Reviews in Allergy & Immunology, 2011Autoimmune diseases are characterized by tissue damage and loss of function due to an immune response that is directed against specific organs. This review is focused on the role of impaired intestinal barrier function on autoimmune pathogenesis. Together with the gut-associated lymphoid tissue and the neuroendocrine network, the intestinal epithelial ...
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis: Leaky Gullet or Leaky Gut?
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2017Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a food allergen disorder driven by antigen recognition in the gastrointestinal tract. The study by Warners et al., strongly supports the esophageal epithelium as the area of disturbed permeability and primary target for initiation of the TH2-induced allergic pathway.
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Leaky gut – concept or clinical entity?
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2016This article evaluates the current status of the gut barrier in gastrointestinal disorders.The gut barrier is a complex, multicomponent, interactive, and bidirectional entity that includes, but is not restricted to, the epithelial cell layer. Intestinal permeability, the phenomenon most readily and commonly studied, reflects just one (albeit an ...
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Paradigm Shift: Functional Dyspepsia—A “Leaky Gut” Disorder?
American Journal of Gastroenterology, 2020Abstract For up to 2 decades, pathophysiological research in functional dyspepsia focused on gastric sensorimotor dysfunction underlying symptom generation. Recent pathophysiological research has focused on low-grade inflammation in the duodenal mucosa.
Jan, Tack +4 more
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