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摘要
目前对各种疾病相关的轻微炎症性漏肠的改善研究有限。目的探讨植物乳杆菌22 a -3在治疗肠漏症中的治疗潜力。采用低浓度硫酸葡聚糖钠对漏肠小鼠模型给予植物乳杆菌22a -3。植物乳杆菌22 a -3处理组表现出肠道通透性增加的改善,与对照组相比,血液中异硫氰酸酯-葡聚糖荧光素水平较低。此外,抗炎细胞因子白介素-10的信使RNA表达在植物乳杆菌22a -3处理的小鼠小肠中上调。此外,给药植物乳杆菌22a -3后,小肠和结肠的叉头盒P3表达上调。流式细胞术显示,叉头盒p3阳性调节性T细胞在小肠和结肠有增加的趋势;然而,这并不显著。促炎细胞因子、白细胞介素-1 β和肿瘤坏死因子α的信使RNA水平在小肠中无显著变化;然而,它们在结肠中的表达明显减少。血荧光素异硫氰酸酯-葡聚糖水平显示,植物乳杆菌22a -3死亡细菌的肠道通透性也下降。植物乳杆菌22 a -3的细菌成分通过其在肠道中的抗炎作用改善肠道通透性,可能是治疗漏肠的一种新方法。
Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3 ameliorates leaky gut in mice through its anti-inflammatory effects.
There are limited studies on the improvement of leaky gut with minor inflammation associated with various diseases. To explore the therapeutic potential of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3, a member of the Lactobacillus species, in addressing a leaky gut. Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3 was administered to a leaky gut mice model with low dextran sulfate sodium concentrations. The Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3-treated group exhibited amelioration of increased intestinal permeability, as indicated by lower blood fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran levels compared with that of the control group. Furthermore, the messenger RNA expression of interleukin-10, an anti-inflammatory cytokine, was upregulated in the small intestine of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3-treated mice. Moreover, forkhead box P3 was upregulated in the small intestine and colon following Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3 administration. Flow cytometry showed that forkhead box P3-positive regulatory T cells tended to increase in the small intestine and colon; however, this was not significant. Messenger RNA levels for the pro-inflammatory cytokines, interleukin-1 beta, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha showed no significant changes in the small intestine; however, their expressions significantly decreased in the colon. Blood fluorescein isothiocyanate-dextran levels showed that intestinal permeability also decreased in Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3-dead bacteria. The bacterial component of Lactiplantibacillus plantarum 22 A-3 ameliorates increased intestinal permeability through its anti-inflammatory effect in the intestinal tract and may be a novel treatment for leaky gut.
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