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Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis

Intestinal mucositis is a clinically relevant side effect of anticancer therapies. It is experienced by 60–100% of patients undergoing treatment with high doses of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation. Intestinal mucositis can manifest as pain, weight loss, inflammation,...

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Autores principales: Sauruk da Silva, Karien, Carla da Silveira, Bruna, Bueno, Laryssa Regis, Malaquias da Silva, Liziane Cristine, da Silva Fonseca, Lauany, Fernandes, Elizabeth Soares, Maria-Ferreira, Daniele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8339576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34366901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.714846
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author Sauruk da Silva, Karien
Carla da Silveira, Bruna
Bueno, Laryssa Regis
Malaquias da Silva, Liziane Cristine
da Silva Fonseca, Lauany
Fernandes, Elizabeth Soares
Maria-Ferreira, Daniele
author_facet Sauruk da Silva, Karien
Carla da Silveira, Bruna
Bueno, Laryssa Regis
Malaquias da Silva, Liziane Cristine
da Silva Fonseca, Lauany
Fernandes, Elizabeth Soares
Maria-Ferreira, Daniele
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description Intestinal mucositis is a clinically relevant side effect of anticancer therapies. It is experienced by 60–100% of patients undergoing treatment with high doses of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation. Intestinal mucositis can manifest as pain, weight loss, inflammation, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and infection; affecting normal nutritional intake and intestinal function. It often impacts adherence to anticancer therapy as it frequently limits patient’s ability to tolerate treatment, causing schedule delays, interruptions, or premature discontinuation. In some cases, local and systemic secondary infections are observed, increasing the costs toward medical care and hospitalization. Several strategies for managing mucositis are available which do not always halt this condition. In this context, new therapeutic strategies are under investigation to prevent or treat intestinal mucositis. Polysaccharides from natural resources have recently become promising molecules against intestinal damage due to their ability to promote mucosal healing and their anti-inflammatory actions. These effects are associated with the protection of intestinal mucosa and regulation of microbiota and immune system. This review aims to discuss the recent advances of polysaccharides from natural resources as potential therapies for intestinal mucositis. The source, species, doses, treatment schedules, and mechanisms of action of polysaccharides will be discussed in detail.
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spelling pubmed-83395762021-08-06 Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis Sauruk da Silva, Karien Carla da Silveira, Bruna Bueno, Laryssa Regis Malaquias da Silva, Liziane Cristine da Silva Fonseca, Lauany Fernandes, Elizabeth Soares Maria-Ferreira, Daniele Front Physiol Physiology Intestinal mucositis is a clinically relevant side effect of anticancer therapies. It is experienced by 60–100% of patients undergoing treatment with high doses of chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation. Intestinal mucositis can manifest as pain, weight loss, inflammation, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and infection; affecting normal nutritional intake and intestinal function. It often impacts adherence to anticancer therapy as it frequently limits patient’s ability to tolerate treatment, causing schedule delays, interruptions, or premature discontinuation. In some cases, local and systemic secondary infections are observed, increasing the costs toward medical care and hospitalization. Several strategies for managing mucositis are available which do not always halt this condition. In this context, new therapeutic strategies are under investigation to prevent or treat intestinal mucositis. Polysaccharides from natural resources have recently become promising molecules against intestinal damage due to their ability to promote mucosal healing and their anti-inflammatory actions. These effects are associated with the protection of intestinal mucosa and regulation of microbiota and immune system. This review aims to discuss the recent advances of polysaccharides from natural resources as potential therapies for intestinal mucositis. The source, species, doses, treatment schedules, and mechanisms of action of polysaccharides will be discussed in detail. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8339576/ /pubmed/34366901 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.714846 Text en Copyright © 2021 Sauruk da Silva, Carla da Silveira, Bueno, Malaquias da Silva, da Silva Fonseca, Fernandes and Maria-Ferreira. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Physiology
Sauruk da Silva, Karien
Carla da Silveira, Bruna
Bueno, Laryssa Regis
Malaquias da Silva, Liziane Cristine
da Silva Fonseca, Lauany
Fernandes, Elizabeth Soares
Maria-Ferreira, Daniele
Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title_full Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title_fullStr Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title_full_unstemmed Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title_short Beneficial Effects of Polysaccharides on the Epithelial Barrier Function in Intestinal Mucositis
title_sort beneficial effects of polysaccharides on the epithelial barrier function in intestinal mucositis
topic Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8339576/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34366901
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.714846
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