Prebiotics targeting gut-liver axis to treat non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Minerva gastroenterology Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-03-09 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5985.23.03361-2
Gabriele Castelnuovo, Nuria Perez-Diaz-Del-Campo, Marta Guariglia, Irene Poggiolini, Angelo Armandi, Chiara Rosso, Gian P Caviglia, Elisabetta Bugianesi
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Abstract

Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a high-prevalence, rapidly growing form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), which is closely linked to obesity and metabolic disorders. Gut microbiota has been increasingly recognized as a key factor in the onset of NAFLD in recent years. The liver can be strongly influenced by changes in the gut microbiota through the portal vein, giving the gut-liver axis a very important role in understanding the pathophysiology of liver diseases. A healthy intestinal barrier is characterized by selective permeability to nutrients, metabolites, water and bacterial products and its impairment may be a predisposing or aggravating condition for the progression of NAFLD. In most cases, NAFLD patients follow a Western diet pattern, which is closely linked to obesity and associated metabolic diseases, promoting inflammation, structural and behavioral changes in the gut microbiota. In fact, factors such as age, gender, genetic or environmental factors may induce a dysbiotic microbiota that promotes epithelial barrier dysfunction and increased intestinal permeability, favoring the progression of NAFLD. In this context, new dietary approaches, such as prebiotics, are emerging to prevent disease and maintain health. In this review, we reported the role of the gut-liver axis in the pathogenesis of NAFLD and investigated the potential therapeutic effect of prebiotics on the enhancement of intestinal barrier dysfunction, hepatic steatosis and, consequently, the progression of NAFLD.

以肠道-肝脏轴为目标的益生元治疗非酒精性脂肪肝。
非酒精性脂肪性肝炎(NASH)是一种发病率高、增长迅速的非酒精性脂肪肝,与肥胖和代谢紊乱密切相关。近年来,人们越来越认识到肠道微生物群是导致非酒精性脂肪肝发病的关键因素。肠道微生物群的变化可通过门静脉对肝脏产生强烈影响,因此肠道-肝脏轴在理解肝脏疾病的病理生理学方面发挥着非常重要的作用。健康肠道屏障的特点是对营养物质、代谢产物、水和细菌产物具有选择性通透性,其受损可能是非酒精性脂肪肝进展的诱发或加重条件。在大多数情况下,非酒精性脂肪肝患者采用西式饮食模式,这与肥胖和相关代谢疾病密切相关,会促进肠道微生物群的炎症、结构和行为变化。事实上,年龄、性别、遗传或环境等因素都可能诱发微生物菌群失调,导致上皮屏障功能障碍和肠道渗透性增加,从而有利于非酒精性脂肪肝的进展。在这种情况下,新的膳食方法(如益生元)应运而生,以预防疾病和保持健康。在这篇综述中,我们报告了肠道-肝脏轴在非酒精性脂肪肝发病机制中的作用,并研究了益生元对增强肠道屏障功能障碍、肝脏脂肪变性以及非酒精性脂肪肝进展的潜在治疗效果。
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Minerva gastroenterology
Minerva gastroenterology GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY-
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