Non-invasive assessment of intestinal permeability in healthy volunteers using transcutaneous fluorescence spectroscopy.

IF 2.4 3区 化学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Jonathan Gan, Elena Monfort Sánchez, James Avery, Omar Barbouti, Jonathan Hoare, Hutan Ashrafian, Ara Darzi, Alex J Thompson
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Abstract

The permeability of the intestinal barrier is altered in a multitude of gastrointestinal conditions such as Crohn's and coeliac disease. However, the clinical utility of gut permeability is currently limited due to a lack of reliable diagnostic tests. To address this issue, we report a novel technique for rapid, non-invasive measurement of gut permeability based on transcutaneous ('through-the-skin') fluorescence spectroscopy. In this approach, participants drink an oral dose of a fluorescent dye (fluorescein) and a fibre-optic fluorescence spectrometer is attached to the finger to detect permeation of the dye from the gut into the blood stream in a non-invasive manner. To validate this technique, clinical trial measurements were performed in 11 healthy participants. First, after 6 h of fasting, participants ingested 500 mg of fluorescein dissolved in 100 ml of water and fluorescence measurements were recorded at the fingertip over the following 3 h. All participants were invited back for a repeat study, this time ingesting the same solution but with 60 g of sugar added (known to transiently increase intestinal permeability). Results from the two study datasets (without and with sugar respectively) were analysed and compared using a number of analysis procedures. This included both manual and automated calculation of a series of parameters designed for assessment of gut permeability. Calculated values were compared using Student's T-tests, which demonstrated significant differences between the two datasets. Thus, transcutaneous fluorescence spectroscopy shows promise in non-invasively discriminating between two differing states of gut permeability, demonstrating potential for future clinical use.

利用经皮荧光光谱法无创评估健康志愿者肠道通透性。
肠屏障的通透性在许多胃肠道疾病中发生改变,如克罗恩病和乳糜泻。然而,由于缺乏可靠的诊断测试,肠通透性的临床应用目前受到限制。为了解决这个问题,我们报告了一种基于经皮荧光光谱的快速、无创测量肠道通透性的新技术。在这种方法中,参与者口服荧光染料(荧光素),并将光纤荧光光谱仪连接到手指上,以非侵入性的方式检测染料从肠道进入血液的渗透情况。为了验证该技术,在11名健康参与者中进行了临床试验测量。首先,禁食6小时后,参与者摄入溶解在100毫升水中的500毫克荧光素,并在接下来的3小时内记录指尖的荧光测量。所有参与者都被邀请回来进行重复研究,这次摄入相同的溶液,但添加了60克糖(已知会短暂增加肠道通透性)。两个研究数据集(分别为无糖和含糖)的结果使用多种分析程序进行分析和比较。这包括人工和自动计算一系列用于评估肠道通透性的参数。计算值使用学生t检验进行比较,这表明两个数据集之间存在显著差异。因此,经皮荧光光谱在非侵入性区分两种不同的肠道通透性状态方面显示出前景,显示出未来临床应用的潜力。
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Methods and Applications in Fluorescence
Methods and Applications in Fluorescence CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICALCHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL&n-CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
CiteScore
6.20
自引率
3.10%
发文量
60
期刊介绍: Methods and Applications in Fluorescence focuses on new developments in fluorescence spectroscopy, imaging, microscopy, fluorescent probes, labels and (nano)materials. It will feature both methods and advanced (bio)applications and accepts original research articles, reviews and technical notes.
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