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Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches

Ethanol depletes intestinal integrity and promotes gut dysbiosis. Studies have suggested the individual role of probiotics and metformin Met in protecting intestinal barrier function from injuries induced by ethanol. The objective of the current study is to investigate the potential mechanism by whi...

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Autores principales: Patel, Farhin, Parwani, Kirti, Rao, Priyashi, Patel, Dhara, Rawal, Rakesh, Mandal, Palash
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Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8490080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34616233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5245197
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author Patel, Farhin
Parwani, Kirti
Rao, Priyashi
Patel, Dhara
Rawal, Rakesh
Mandal, Palash
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Parwani, Kirti
Rao, Priyashi
Patel, Dhara
Rawal, Rakesh
Mandal, Palash
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description Ethanol depletes intestinal integrity and promotes gut dysbiosis. Studies have suggested the individual role of probiotics and metformin Met in protecting intestinal barrier function from injuries induced by ethanol. The objective of the current study is to investigate the potential mechanism by which coadministration of probiotic Visbiome® (V) and Met blocks the ethanol-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction/gut leakiness utilizing Caco-2 monolayers, a rat model with chronic ethanol injury, and in silico docking interaction models. In Caco-2 monolayers, exposure to ethanol significantly disrupted tight junction (TJ) localization, elevated monolayer permeability, and oxidative stress compared with controls. However, cotreatment with probiotic V and Met largely ameliorated the ethanol-induced mucosal barrier dysfunction, TJ disruption, and gut oxidative stress compared with ethanol-exposed monolayers and individual treatment of either agent. Rats fed with ethanol-containing Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet showed decreased expression of TJ proteins, and increased intestinal barrier injury resulting in pro-inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the colon. We found that co-administration of probiotic V and Met improved the expression of intestinal TJ proteins (ZO-1 and occludin) and upregulated the anti-inflammatory response, leading to reduced ER stress. Moreover, co-administration of probiotic V and Met inhibited the CYP2E1 and NOX gene expression, and increase the translocation of Nrf-2 as well as anti-oxidative genes (SOD, catalase, Gpx, and HO-1), leading to reduced colonic ROS content and malondialdehyde levels. The combined treatment of probiotic V and Met also improved their binding affinities towards HO-1, Nrf-2, SLC5A8, and GPR109A, which could be attributed to their synergistic effect. Our findings based on in-vitro, in-vivo, and in-silico analyses suggest that the combination of probiotic V and Met potentially acts in synergism, attributable to their property of inhibition of inflammation and oxidative stress against ethanol-induced intestinal barrier injury.
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spelling pubmed-84900802021-10-05 Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches Patel, Farhin Parwani, Kirti Rao, Priyashi Patel, Dhara Rawal, Rakesh Mandal, Palash Mediators Inflamm Research Article Ethanol depletes intestinal integrity and promotes gut dysbiosis. Studies have suggested the individual role of probiotics and metformin Met in protecting intestinal barrier function from injuries induced by ethanol. The objective of the current study is to investigate the potential mechanism by which coadministration of probiotic Visbiome® (V) and Met blocks the ethanol-induced intestinal barrier dysfunction/gut leakiness utilizing Caco-2 monolayers, a rat model with chronic ethanol injury, and in silico docking interaction models. In Caco-2 monolayers, exposure to ethanol significantly disrupted tight junction (TJ) localization, elevated monolayer permeability, and oxidative stress compared with controls. However, cotreatment with probiotic V and Met largely ameliorated the ethanol-induced mucosal barrier dysfunction, TJ disruption, and gut oxidative stress compared with ethanol-exposed monolayers and individual treatment of either agent. Rats fed with ethanol-containing Lieber-DeCarli liquid diet showed decreased expression of TJ proteins, and increased intestinal barrier injury resulting in pro-inflammatory response and oxidative stress in the colon. We found that co-administration of probiotic V and Met improved the expression of intestinal TJ proteins (ZO-1 and occludin) and upregulated the anti-inflammatory response, leading to reduced ER stress. Moreover, co-administration of probiotic V and Met inhibited the CYP2E1 and NOX gene expression, and increase the translocation of Nrf-2 as well as anti-oxidative genes (SOD, catalase, Gpx, and HO-1), leading to reduced colonic ROS content and malondialdehyde levels. The combined treatment of probiotic V and Met also improved their binding affinities towards HO-1, Nrf-2, SLC5A8, and GPR109A, which could be attributed to their synergistic effect. Our findings based on in-vitro, in-vivo, and in-silico analyses suggest that the combination of probiotic V and Met potentially acts in synergism, attributable to their property of inhibition of inflammation and oxidative stress against ethanol-induced intestinal barrier injury. Hindawi 2021-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8490080/ /pubmed/34616233 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5245197 Text en Copyright © 2021 Farhin Patel et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Patel, Farhin
Parwani, Kirti
Rao, Priyashi
Patel, Dhara
Rawal, Rakesh
Mandal, Palash
Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title_full Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title_fullStr Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title_short Prophylactic Treatment of Probiotic and Metformin Mitigates Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Barrier Injury: In Vitro, In Vivo, and In Silico Approaches
title_sort prophylactic treatment of probiotic and metformin mitigates ethanol-induced intestinal barrier injury: in vitro, in vivo, and in silico approaches
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8490080/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34616233
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5245197
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