Evaluation of abdominal massage as a non-pharmacological modality to restore gut microbiota and duodenal barrier function in a rat model of functional dyspepsia.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Xurong Liang, Jiyu-A Yang, Jiyu-B Yang, Xin Wang, Yonggang Yang
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BackgroundFunctional dyspepsia (FD) is a prevalent gastrointestinal disorder associated with impaired motility, mucosal barrier disruption, and dysbiosis of intestinal microbiota. While pharmacological treatments exist, non-invasive therapeutic approaches leveraging traditional medicine are gaining attention for their holistic benefits and minimal side effects.ObjectiveThis study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic impact of abdominal massage, a non-pharmacological intervention rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), on gastrointestinal motility, duodenal barrier integrity, and gut microbiota in a rat model of FD.MethodsEighteen male rats were assigned to control, model, and massage groups. The FD model was established via multifactorial stress. The massage group underwent daily abdominal massage for 7 days. Food intake, body weight, gastric emptying, and intestinal propulsion were assessed. Duodenal tissue morphology, expression of tight junction proteins (occludin and claudin-1), and intestinal microbiota profiles (via 16S rRNA sequencing) were analyzed using histological, immunofluorescence, and high-throughput sequencing technologies.ResultsAbdominal massage significantly improved gastric emptying and intestinal propulsion in FD rats. Histological examination revealed restoration of duodenal villi architecture, and immunofluorescence showed increased expression of occludin and claudin-1. Microbiota analysis suggested a shift toward a more balanced community, with trends indicating increased abundance of beneficial taxa such as Enterococcaceae and Lachnospiraceae.ConclusionAbdominal massage effectively enhances gastrointestinal motility, suggests potential to promote intestinal microbiota homeostasis, and repairs mucosal barrier dysfunction in FD rats. These findings suggest the potential of massage therapy as a safe, non-invasive, and technologically integrable modality in the management of gastrointestinal disorders.

在功能性消化不良大鼠模型中,腹部按摩作为恢复肠道微生物群和十二指肠屏障功能的非药物方式的评估。
背景:功能性消化不良(FD)是一种常见的胃肠道疾病,与运动障碍、粘膜屏障破坏和肠道微生物群生态失调有关。虽然存在药物治疗,但利用传统医学的非侵入性治疗方法因其整体效益和最小副作用而受到关注。目的本研究旨在评估腹部按摩(一种基于中医的非药物干预方法)对FD模型大鼠胃肠动力、十二指肠屏障完整性和肠道微生物群的影响。方法雄性大鼠18只分为对照组、模型组和按摩组。通过多因子应力建立FD模型。按摩组每日进行腹部按摩,连续7 d。评估食物摄入量、体重、胃排空和肠推进力。采用组织学、免疫荧光和高通量测序技术分析十二指肠组织形态、紧密连接蛋白(occludin和claudin-1)表达和肠道微生物群图谱(通过16S rRNA测序)。结果腹部按摩明显改善FD大鼠胃排空功能和肠推进功能。组织学检查显示十二指肠绒毛结构恢复,免疫荧光显示occludin和claudin-1表达增加。微生物群分析表明群落向更加平衡的方向转变,有趋势表明肠球菌科和毛螺科等有益分类群的丰度增加。结论腹部按摩可有效增强FD大鼠胃肠蠕动,促进肠道菌群稳态,修复黏膜屏障功能障碍。这些发现表明,按摩疗法作为一种安全、无创、技术上可整合的治疗胃肠道疾病的方法具有潜力。
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Technology and Health Care
Technology and Health Care HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
CiteScore
2.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
282
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Technology and Health Care is intended to serve as a forum for the presentation of original articles and technical notes, observing rigorous scientific standards. Furthermore, upon invitation, reviews, tutorials, discussion papers and minisymposia are featured. The main focus of THC is related to the overlapping areas of engineering and medicine. The following types of contributions are considered: 1.Original articles: New concepts, procedures and devices associated with the use of technology in medical research and clinical practice are presented to a readership with a widespread background in engineering and/or medicine. In particular, the clinical benefit deriving from the application of engineering methods and devices in clinical medicine should be demonstrated. Typically, full length original contributions have a length of 4000 words, thereby taking duly into account figures and tables. 2.Technical Notes and Short Communications: Technical Notes relate to novel technical developments with relevance for clinical medicine. In Short Communications, clinical applications are shortly described. 3.Both Technical Notes and Short Communications typically have a length of 1500 words. Reviews and Tutorials (upon invitation only): Tutorial and educational articles for persons with a primarily medical background on principles of engineering with particular significance for biomedical applications and vice versa are presented. The Editorial Board is responsible for the selection of topics. 4.Minisymposia (upon invitation only): Under the leadership of a Special Editor, controversial or important issues relating to health care are highlighted and discussed by various authors. 5.Letters to the Editors: Discussions or short statements (not indexed).
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