Xiao Xiao , Chen Ding , Qianxu Wang , Jiarui Zhao , Qinyuan Bao , Bingkun Bao , Mengge Zhao , Caroline Richard , Zhigang Liu , Yongbo She
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Milk fat globule membrane attenuates acute Salmonella typhimurium infection induced mouse model of colitis and ameliorates intestinal immunity
Research investigating the effects of milk fat globule membranes (MFGM) on Salmonella typhimurium-induced colitis, intestinal barrier integrity, and gut-associated immune responses remains scarce. This study aimed to investigate the potential of dietary MFGM to alleviate S. typhimurium-induced colitis in mice. Male C57BL/6J mice were administered S. typhimurium to induce colitis and were then subjected to dietary interventions with either bovine MFGM (BMFGM) or goat MFGM (GMFGM). Both BMFGM and GMFGM mitigated S. typhimurium-induced colitis, as evidenced by increased body weight, decreased mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (TNF-α, IFN-γ, IL-1β, and IL-6) in the colon, reduced intestinal permeability, and increased mRNA expression of tight junction-associated genes (Claudin-1 and ZO-1). Additionally, there was a reduction in the number of S. typhimurium in the mesenteric lymph nodes and an improvement in CD4 T cell activation status. Furthermore, liver and spleen injury was reduced, and serum levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IFN-γ, IL-1β, IL-4, IL-2, IL-6, and TNF-α) were decreased by both type of MFGM. Overall, BMFGM and GMFGM effectively alleviated S. typhimurium-induced colitis and associated hepatic and splenic injuries.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Functional Foods continues with the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. We give authors the possibility to publish their top-quality papers in a well-established leading journal in the food and nutrition fields. The Journal will keep its rigorous criteria to screen high impact research addressing relevant scientific topics and performed by sound methodologies.
The Journal of Functional Foods aims to bring together the results of fundamental and applied research into healthy foods and biologically active food ingredients.
The Journal is centered in the specific area at the boundaries among food technology, nutrition and health welcoming papers having a good interdisciplinary approach. The Journal will cover the fields of plant bioactives; dietary fibre, probiotics; functional lipids; bioactive peptides; vitamins, minerals and botanicals and other dietary supplements. Nutritional and technological aspects related to the development of functional foods and beverages are of core interest to the journal. Experimental works dealing with food digestion, bioavailability of food bioactives and on the mechanisms by which foods and their components are able to modulate physiological parameters connected with disease prevention are of particular interest as well as those dealing with personalized nutrition and nutritional needs in pathological subjects.