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Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats

BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is the predominant non-pathogenic facultative microbe of the human intestine, although some strains are diarrhoeagenic in humans. E. coli-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces diarrhoea, intestinal barrier impairment, bacterial translocation and intestinal inflammatio...

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Autores principales: Theodorou, Vassilia, Beaufrand, Catherine, Eutamene, Hélène
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioExcel Publishing Ltd 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908642
http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.2023-5-2
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Eutamene, Hélène
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description BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is the predominant non-pathogenic facultative microbe of the human intestine, although some strains are diarrhoeagenic in humans. E. coli-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces diarrhoea, intestinal barrier impairment, bacterial translocation and intestinal inflammation. Associations with the mucoprotectant xyloglucan exhibit antidiarrhoeal effects. This study evaluated and compared the effects of xyloglucan in combination with gelatin or gelose (agar-agar) on jejunal permeability and inflammation using an in vivo rat model of E. coli LPS-induced enteritis. METHODS: Xyloglucan (12.5 mg/kg) plus gelatin (250 mg/kg) or gelose (250 or 500 mg/kg) were administered orally 2 hours before intraperitoneal injection with E. coli LPS. Following euthanasia, jejunal segments were removed for intestinal permeability measurement in Ussing chambers and inflammatory tone evaluation by myeloperoxidase activity assay. RESULTS: LPS administration increased jejunal permeability and increased mucosal inflammation in male Wistar rats. Xyloglucan plus gelatin 250 mg/kg and xyloglucan plus gelose 500 mg/kg significantly attenuated LPS-induced jejunal hyperpermeability and myeloperoxidase activity. CONCLUSION: Xyloglucan, a known mucosal barrier protector, in combination with gelatin or gelose, has beneficial and comparable effects on intestinal permeability and inflammation following E. coli LPS insult in male rats.
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spelling pubmed-106153282023-10-31 Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats Theodorou, Vassilia Beaufrand, Catherine Eutamene, Hélène Drugs Context Original Research BACKGROUND: Escherichia coli is the predominant non-pathogenic facultative microbe of the human intestine, although some strains are diarrhoeagenic in humans. E. coli-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induces diarrhoea, intestinal barrier impairment, bacterial translocation and intestinal inflammation. Associations with the mucoprotectant xyloglucan exhibit antidiarrhoeal effects. This study evaluated and compared the effects of xyloglucan in combination with gelatin or gelose (agar-agar) on jejunal permeability and inflammation using an in vivo rat model of E. coli LPS-induced enteritis. METHODS: Xyloglucan (12.5 mg/kg) plus gelatin (250 mg/kg) or gelose (250 or 500 mg/kg) were administered orally 2 hours before intraperitoneal injection with E. coli LPS. Following euthanasia, jejunal segments were removed for intestinal permeability measurement in Ussing chambers and inflammatory tone evaluation by myeloperoxidase activity assay. RESULTS: LPS administration increased jejunal permeability and increased mucosal inflammation in male Wistar rats. Xyloglucan plus gelatin 250 mg/kg and xyloglucan plus gelose 500 mg/kg significantly attenuated LPS-induced jejunal hyperpermeability and myeloperoxidase activity. CONCLUSION: Xyloglucan, a known mucosal barrier protector, in combination with gelatin or gelose, has beneficial and comparable effects on intestinal permeability and inflammation following E. coli LPS insult in male rats. BioExcel Publishing Ltd 2023-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10615328/ /pubmed/37908642 http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.2023-5-2 Text en Copyright © 2023 Theodorou V, Beaufrand C, Eutamene H https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Published by Drugs in Context under Creative Commons License Deed CC BY NC ND 4.0, which allows anyone to copy, distribute, and transmit the article provided it is properly attributed in the manner specified below. No commercial use without permission.
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Beaufrand, Catherine
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Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title_full Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title_fullStr Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title_full_unstemmed Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title_short Effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on Escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
title_sort effect of xyloglucan associations with gelatin or gelose on escherichia coli-derived lipopolysaccharide-induced enteritis in rats
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615328/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37908642
http://dx.doi.org/10.7573/dic.2023-5-2
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