Protective Effect of Enterococcus faecium and Its Extracellular Vesicles Against Ethanol-Induced Intestinal Injury.

IF 1.9 2区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Meiying Luo, Suqian Li, Junhang Sun, Limin Wei, Xin Feng, Huihua Zhang, Qien Qi
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Abstract

In this study, we examined the impact of Enterococcus faecium (E. faecium, Efm) and its extracellular vesicles (EVs) on intestinal morphological structure, antioxidant function, inflammatory response, and permeability in rats. In a 5-day feeding experiment, a total of 72 female Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were randomly allotted into nine groups with eight rats per group. The study was conducted in three parts. First, we examined the impact of Efm on ethanol-induced intestinal injury. Second, we investigated the protective effects of various active components of bacterial culture on intestinal function in vivo. Third, we explored the impact of Efm with elevated EV secretion on intestinal function. The rats were treated by gavage administration (5 mL/kg body weight [BW]) every other day for a total of three times. After the last treatment at 2 h, the phosphate buffered saline (PBS) group received 5 mL/kg BW of PBS orally, whereas the other groups were orally administered 5 mL/kg BW of absolute ethanol to induce intestinal injury. After the feeding trial, eight rats per treatment were collected for intestinal samples. Our findings demonstrate that pretreatment with Efm can reverse morphological alterations in intestinal tissues, enhance superoxide dismutase/malondialdehyde levels, increase intestinal permeability, and reduce the inflammation levels, thereby regulating intestinal damage. Pretreatment with EfmEVs reversed the detrimental effects of ethanol-induced intestinal damage, displaying a discernible decline in inflammation, augmented permeability, and bolstered antioxidant capacity. Moreover, the release of EVs contributes to the intestinal safeguarding mechanism of Efm. EVs act as mediators in Efm's protective response against ethanol-induced intestinal injury by mitigating inflammation and enhancing antioxidant activity. The Clinical Trial Registration Number: FOSU210403.

粪肠球菌及其胞外囊泡对乙醇引起的肠道损伤的保护作用
在这项研究中,我们考察了粪肠球菌(Enterococcus faecium,Efm)及其细胞外囊泡(EVs)对大鼠肠道形态结构、抗氧化功能、炎症反应和渗透性的影响。在为期 5 天的喂养实验中,72 只雌性 Sprague Dawley(SD)大鼠被随机分为 9 组,每组 8 只。研究分三部分进行。首先,我们研究了 Efm 对乙醇引起的肠道损伤的影响。其次,我们研究了细菌培养物中的各种活性成分对体内肠道功能的保护作用。第三,我们探讨了Efm与EV分泌增加对肠道功能的影响。大鼠采用灌胃给药(5 mL/kg体重[BW])的方式进行治疗,每隔一天一次,共治疗三次。最后一次处理后 2 小时,磷酸盐缓冲盐水(PBS)组口服 5 mL/kg 体重的 PBS,而其他组则口服 5 mL/kg 体重的绝对乙醇以诱导肠道损伤。喂食试验结束后,每个处理收集八只大鼠的肠道样本。我们的研究结果表明,预处理 Efm 可逆转肠道组织的形态学改变,提高超氧化物歧化酶/丙二醛水平,增加肠道通透性,降低炎症水平,从而调节肠道损伤。用 EfmEVs 预处理可逆转乙醇诱导的肠道损伤的有害影响,显示出明显的炎症下降、通透性增加和抗氧化能力增强。此外,EVs 的释放有助于 Efm 的肠道保护机制。EVs通过减轻炎症和增强抗氧化活性,在Efm对乙醇引起的肠道损伤的保护性反应中充当媒介。临床试验注册号:FOSU210403:FOSU210403。
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Foodborne pathogens and disease
Foodborne pathogens and disease 医学-食品科技
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.60%
发文量
80
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Foodborne Pathogens and Disease is one of the most inclusive scientific publications on the many disciplines that contribute to food safety. Spanning an array of issues from "farm-to-fork," the Journal bridges the gap between science and policy to reduce the burden of foodborne illness worldwide. Foodborne Pathogens and Disease coverage includes: Agroterrorism Safety of organically grown and genetically modified foods Emerging pathogens Emergence of drug resistance Methods and technology for rapid and accurate detection Strategies to destroy or control foodborne pathogens Novel strategies for the prevention and control of plant and animal diseases that impact food safety Biosecurity issues and the implications of new regulatory guidelines Impact of changing lifestyles and consumer demands on food safety.
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