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Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study
Phytosterols, besides hypocholesterolemic effect, present anti-inflammatory properties. Little information is available about their efficacy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Therefore, we have evaluated the effect of a mixture of phytosterols on prevention/induction/remission in a murine experim...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108112 |
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author | Aldini, Rita Micucci, Matteo Cevenini, Monica Fato, Romana Bergamini, Christian Nanni, Cristina Cont, Massimiliano Camborata, Cecilia Spinozzi, Silvia Montagnani, Marco Roda, Giulia D'Errico-Grigioni, Antonia Rosini, Francesca Roda, Aldo Mazzella, Giuseppe Chiarini, Alberto Budriesi, Roberta |
author_facet | Aldini, Rita Micucci, Matteo Cevenini, Monica Fato, Romana Bergamini, Christian Nanni, Cristina Cont, Massimiliano Camborata, Cecilia Spinozzi, Silvia Montagnani, Marco Roda, Giulia D'Errico-Grigioni, Antonia Rosini, Francesca Roda, Aldo Mazzella, Giuseppe Chiarini, Alberto Budriesi, Roberta |
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description | Phytosterols, besides hypocholesterolemic effect, present anti-inflammatory properties. Little information is available about their efficacy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Therefore, we have evaluated the effect of a mixture of phytosterols on prevention/induction/remission in a murine experimental model of colitis. Phytosterols were administered x os before, during and after colitis induction with Dextran Sodium Sulfate (DSS) in mice. Disease Activity Index (DAI), colon length, histopathology score, (18)F-FDG microPET, oxidative stress in the intestinal tissue (ileum and colon) and gallbladder ileum and colon spontaneous and carbachol (CCh) induced motility, plasma lipids and plasma, liver and biliary bile acids (BA) were evaluated. A similar longitudinal study was performed in a DSS colitis control group. Mice treated with DSS developed severe colitis as shown by DAI, colon length, histopathology score, (18)F-FDG microPET, oxidative stress. Both spontaneous and induced ileal and colonic motility were severely disturbed. The same was observed with gallbladder. DSS colitis resulted in an increase in plasma cholesterol, and a modification of the BA pattern. Phytosterols feeding did not prevent colitis onset but significantly reduced the severity of the disease and improved clinical and histological remission. It had strong antioxidant effects, almost restored colon, ileal and gallbladder motility. Plasmatic levels of cholesterol were also reduced. DSS induced a modification in the BA pattern consistent with an increase in the intestinal BA deconjugating bacteria, prevented by phytosterols. Phytosterols seem a potential nutraceutical tool for gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases, combining metabolic systematic and local anti-inflammatory effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-41823272014-10-07 Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study Aldini, Rita Micucci, Matteo Cevenini, Monica Fato, Romana Bergamini, Christian Nanni, Cristina Cont, Massimiliano Camborata, Cecilia Spinozzi, Silvia Montagnani, Marco Roda, Giulia D'Errico-Grigioni, Antonia Rosini, Francesca Roda, Aldo Mazzella, Giuseppe Chiarini, Alberto Budriesi, Roberta PLoS One Research Article Phytosterols, besides hypocholesterolemic effect, present anti-inflammatory properties. Little information is available about their efficacy in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Therefore, we have evaluated the effect of a mixture of phytosterols on prevention/induction/remission in a murine experimental model of colitis. Phytosterols were administered x os before, during and after colitis induction with Dextran Sodium Sulfate (DSS) in mice. Disease Activity Index (DAI), colon length, histopathology score, (18)F-FDG microPET, oxidative stress in the intestinal tissue (ileum and colon) and gallbladder ileum and colon spontaneous and carbachol (CCh) induced motility, plasma lipids and plasma, liver and biliary bile acids (BA) were evaluated. A similar longitudinal study was performed in a DSS colitis control group. Mice treated with DSS developed severe colitis as shown by DAI, colon length, histopathology score, (18)F-FDG microPET, oxidative stress. Both spontaneous and induced ileal and colonic motility were severely disturbed. The same was observed with gallbladder. DSS colitis resulted in an increase in plasma cholesterol, and a modification of the BA pattern. Phytosterols feeding did not prevent colitis onset but significantly reduced the severity of the disease and improved clinical and histological remission. It had strong antioxidant effects, almost restored colon, ileal and gallbladder motility. Plasmatic levels of cholesterol were also reduced. DSS induced a modification in the BA pattern consistent with an increase in the intestinal BA deconjugating bacteria, prevented by phytosterols. Phytosterols seem a potential nutraceutical tool for gastrointestinal inflammatory diseases, combining metabolic systematic and local anti-inflammatory effects. Public Library of Science 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4182327/ /pubmed/25268769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108112 Text en © 2014 Aldini et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Aldini, Rita Micucci, Matteo Cevenini, Monica Fato, Romana Bergamini, Christian Nanni, Cristina Cont, Massimiliano Camborata, Cecilia Spinozzi, Silvia Montagnani, Marco Roda, Giulia D'Errico-Grigioni, Antonia Rosini, Francesca Roda, Aldo Mazzella, Giuseppe Chiarini, Alberto Budriesi, Roberta Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title | Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title_full | Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title_fullStr | Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title_short | Antiinflammatory Effect of Phytosterols in Experimental Murine Colitis Model: Prevention, Induction, Remission Study |
title_sort | antiinflammatory effect of phytosterols in experimental murine colitis model: prevention, induction, remission study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182327/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268769 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108112 |
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