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Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model

Functional abdominal bloating and distension (FABD) are common and frequent symptoms in patients with pre-existing gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. FABD is characterized by recurrent abdominal fullness and bloating. The pathophysiology of FABD is still unclear. However, the plausible mechanisms invo...

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Autores principales: Scuderi, Sarah Adriana, Casili, Giovanna, Lanza, Marika, Ardizzone, Alessio, Pantaleo, Luca, Campolo, Michela, Paterniti, Irene, Cucinotta, Laura, Cuzzocrea, Salvatore, Esposito, Emanuela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042269
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author Scuderi, Sarah Adriana
Casili, Giovanna
Lanza, Marika
Ardizzone, Alessio
Pantaleo, Luca
Campolo, Michela
Paterniti, Irene
Cucinotta, Laura
Cuzzocrea, Salvatore
Esposito, Emanuela
author_facet Scuderi, Sarah Adriana
Casili, Giovanna
Lanza, Marika
Ardizzone, Alessio
Pantaleo, Luca
Campolo, Michela
Paterniti, Irene
Cucinotta, Laura
Cuzzocrea, Salvatore
Esposito, Emanuela
author_sort Scuderi, Sarah Adriana
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description Functional abdominal bloating and distension (FABD) are common and frequent symptoms in patients with pre-existing gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. FABD is characterized by recurrent abdominal fullness and bloating. The pathophysiology of FABD is still unclear. However, the plausible mechanisms involved are small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), imbalance of gut microbiota, visceral hypersensitivity, intestinal permeability alteration, and disruption of intestinal barrier function. Thus, the creation of a barrier on the wall of the intestine could represent an alternative therapeutic strategy to prevent FABD. This study aimed to investigate the effect of two natural substances, Xyloglucan (XG) and Pea-protein (PP), known for their mucosal-protective properties, in an in vivo model of Partial restraint-stress (PRS). Our results showed that the pre-treatment with a product containing XG and PP in stressed-rats was able to reduce the number of abdominal contractions and visceral hypersensitivity. Moreover, XG and PP were able to reduce intestinal permeability alteration, restoring tight-junctions (TJs) expression and decreased the lactulose–mannitol ratio, a quantitative marker used to measure intestinal permeability, compared to PRS-group. In conclusion, the data obtained revealed that the product containing XG and PP was able to restore the normal intestinal-barrier function; therefore, it could be considered a therapeutic strategy to manage FABD.
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spelling pubmed-88759772022-02-26 Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model Scuderi, Sarah Adriana Casili, Giovanna Lanza, Marika Ardizzone, Alessio Pantaleo, Luca Campolo, Michela Paterniti, Irene Cucinotta, Laura Cuzzocrea, Salvatore Esposito, Emanuela Int J Mol Sci Article Functional abdominal bloating and distension (FABD) are common and frequent symptoms in patients with pre-existing gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. FABD is characterized by recurrent abdominal fullness and bloating. The pathophysiology of FABD is still unclear. However, the plausible mechanisms involved are small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), imbalance of gut microbiota, visceral hypersensitivity, intestinal permeability alteration, and disruption of intestinal barrier function. Thus, the creation of a barrier on the wall of the intestine could represent an alternative therapeutic strategy to prevent FABD. This study aimed to investigate the effect of two natural substances, Xyloglucan (XG) and Pea-protein (PP), known for their mucosal-protective properties, in an in vivo model of Partial restraint-stress (PRS). Our results showed that the pre-treatment with a product containing XG and PP in stressed-rats was able to reduce the number of abdominal contractions and visceral hypersensitivity. Moreover, XG and PP were able to reduce intestinal permeability alteration, restoring tight-junctions (TJs) expression and decreased the lactulose–mannitol ratio, a quantitative marker used to measure intestinal permeability, compared to PRS-group. In conclusion, the data obtained revealed that the product containing XG and PP was able to restore the normal intestinal-barrier function; therefore, it could be considered a therapeutic strategy to manage FABD. MDPI 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8875977/ /pubmed/35216383 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042269 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Scuderi, Sarah Adriana
Casili, Giovanna
Lanza, Marika
Ardizzone, Alessio
Pantaleo, Luca
Campolo, Michela
Paterniti, Irene
Cucinotta, Laura
Cuzzocrea, Salvatore
Esposito, Emanuela
Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title_full Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title_fullStr Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title_short Efficacy of a Product Containing Xyloglucan and Pea Protein on Intestinal Barrier Function in a Partial Restraint Stress Animal Model
title_sort efficacy of a product containing xyloglucan and pea protein on intestinal barrier function in a partial restraint stress animal model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8875977/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35216383
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23042269
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