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Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress

PURPOSE: Exertional heat stress adversely distrupts (GI) barrier integrity and, through subsequent microbial translocation (MT), negativly impacts health. Despite widespread application, the temporal reliability of popular GI barrier integity and MT biomarkers is poorly characterised. METHOD: Fourte...

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Autores principales: Ogden, Henry B., Fallowfield, Joanne L., Child, Robert B., Davison, Glen, Fleming, Simon C., Edinburgh, Robert M., Delves, Simon K., Millyard, Alison, Westwood, Caroline S., Layden, Joseph D.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32170836
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14374
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author Ogden, Henry B.
Fallowfield, Joanne L.
Child, Robert B.
Davison, Glen
Fleming, Simon C.
Edinburgh, Robert M.
Delves, Simon K.
Millyard, Alison
Westwood, Caroline S.
Layden, Joseph D.
author_facet Ogden, Henry B.
Fallowfield, Joanne L.
Child, Robert B.
Davison, Glen
Fleming, Simon C.
Edinburgh, Robert M.
Delves, Simon K.
Millyard, Alison
Westwood, Caroline S.
Layden, Joseph D.
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description PURPOSE: Exertional heat stress adversely distrupts (GI) barrier integrity and, through subsequent microbial translocation (MT), negativly impacts health. Despite widespread application, the temporal reliability of popular GI barrier integity and MT biomarkers is poorly characterised. METHOD: Fourteen males completed two 80‐min exertional heat stress tests (EHST) separated by 7–14 days. Venous blood was drawn pre, immediately‐ and 1‐hr post both EHSTs. GI barrier integrity was assessed using the serum Dual‐Sugar Absorption Test (DSAT), Intestinal Fatty‐Acid‐Binding Protein (I‐FABP) and Claudin‐3 (CLDN‐3). MT was assessed using plasma Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein (LBP), total 16S bacterial DNA and Bacteroides DNA. RESULTS: No GI barrier integrity or MT biomarker, except absolute Bacteroides DNA, displayed systematic trial order bias (p ≥ .05). I‐FABP (trial 1 = Δ 0.834 ± 0.445 ng ml(−1); trial 2 = Δ 0.776 ± 0.489 ng ml(−1)) and CLDN‐3 (trial 1 = Δ 0.317 ± 0.586 ng ml(−1); trial 2 = Δ 0.371 ± 0.508 ng ml(−1)) were increased post‐EHST (p ≤ .01). All MT biomarkers were unchanged post‐EHST. Coefficient of variation and typical error of measurement post‐EHST were: 11.5% and 0.004 (ratio) for the DSAT 90‐min postprobe ingestion; 12.2% and 0.004 (ratio) at 150‐min postprobe ingestion; 12.1% and 0.376 ng ml(−1) for I‐FABP; 4.9% and 0.342 ng ml(−1) for CLDN‐3; 9.2% and 0.420 µg ml(−1) for LBP; 9.5% and 0.15 pg µl(−1) for total 16S DNA; and 54.7% and 0.032 for Bacteroides/total 16S DNA ratio. CONCLUSION: Each GI barrier integrity and MT translocation biomarker, except Bacteroides/total 16S ratio, had acceptable reliability at rest and postexertional heat stress.
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spelling pubmed-70701002020-03-17 Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress Ogden, Henry B. Fallowfield, Joanne L. Child, Robert B. Davison, Glen Fleming, Simon C. Edinburgh, Robert M. Delves, Simon K. Millyard, Alison Westwood, Caroline S. Layden, Joseph D. Physiol Rep Original Research PURPOSE: Exertional heat stress adversely distrupts (GI) barrier integrity and, through subsequent microbial translocation (MT), negativly impacts health. Despite widespread application, the temporal reliability of popular GI barrier integity and MT biomarkers is poorly characterised. METHOD: Fourteen males completed two 80‐min exertional heat stress tests (EHST) separated by 7–14 days. Venous blood was drawn pre, immediately‐ and 1‐hr post both EHSTs. GI barrier integrity was assessed using the serum Dual‐Sugar Absorption Test (DSAT), Intestinal Fatty‐Acid‐Binding Protein (I‐FABP) and Claudin‐3 (CLDN‐3). MT was assessed using plasma Lipopolysaccharide Binding Protein (LBP), total 16S bacterial DNA and Bacteroides DNA. RESULTS: No GI barrier integrity or MT biomarker, except absolute Bacteroides DNA, displayed systematic trial order bias (p ≥ .05). I‐FABP (trial 1 = Δ 0.834 ± 0.445 ng ml(−1); trial 2 = Δ 0.776 ± 0.489 ng ml(−1)) and CLDN‐3 (trial 1 = Δ 0.317 ± 0.586 ng ml(−1); trial 2 = Δ 0.371 ± 0.508 ng ml(−1)) were increased post‐EHST (p ≤ .01). All MT biomarkers were unchanged post‐EHST. Coefficient of variation and typical error of measurement post‐EHST were: 11.5% and 0.004 (ratio) for the DSAT 90‐min postprobe ingestion; 12.2% and 0.004 (ratio) at 150‐min postprobe ingestion; 12.1% and 0.376 ng ml(−1) for I‐FABP; 4.9% and 0.342 ng ml(−1) for CLDN‐3; 9.2% and 0.420 µg ml(−1) for LBP; 9.5% and 0.15 pg µl(−1) for total 16S DNA; and 54.7% and 0.032 for Bacteroides/total 16S DNA ratio. CONCLUSION: Each GI barrier integrity and MT translocation biomarker, except Bacteroides/total 16S ratio, had acceptable reliability at rest and postexertional heat stress. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7070100/ /pubmed/32170836 http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14374 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Physiological Reports published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of The Physiological Society and the American Physiological Society. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Ogden, Henry B.
Fallowfield, Joanne L.
Child, Robert B.
Davison, Glen
Fleming, Simon C.
Edinburgh, Robert M.
Delves, Simon K.
Millyard, Alison
Westwood, Caroline S.
Layden, Joseph D.
Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title_full Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title_fullStr Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title_full_unstemmed Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title_short Reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
title_sort reliability of gastrointestinal barrier integrity and microbial translocation biomarkers at rest and following exertional heat stress
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7070100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32170836
http://dx.doi.org/10.14814/phy2.14374
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