β-葡聚糖对代谢和免疫反应的预期作用:综述

V. O. Silva, Natália Oliveira de Moura, L. Oliveira, A. P. Peconick, L. Pereira
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摘要

糖尿病是一个影响全球数百万人的公共卫生问题。摄入低血糖指数食物——富含纤维的食物,如β-葡聚糖,正日益成为控制糖尿病的重要替代品。这些化合物通过减少肠细胞对葡萄糖和脂质的吸收,降低血糖、胆固醇和甘油三酯等参数,最终促进减肥。β-葡聚糖也被描述为免疫调节剂,通过刺激吞噬作用和促炎细胞因子的产生,增加宿主对病毒、细菌、真菌和寄生虫感染的抵抗力;或产生抗炎胞质分裂以在免疫反应后恢复稳态。此外,一些研究也证明了抗肿瘤活性。β-葡聚糖的主要作用取决于其来源酵母、植物或细菌。与使用β-葡聚糖相关的副作用和/或毒性的报告很少,这有助于考虑将该化合物纳入一系列治疗中。这篇综述旨在评估β-葡聚糖在代谢和免疫系统中最不同的作用,讨论其优点和局限性。
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Promising Effects of Beta-Glucans on Metabolism and on the Immune Responses: Review Article
A public health issue, Diabetes mellitus, affects millions of people around the globe. Ingestion of foods with a low glycemic index - fiber-rich meals-such as beta-glucans, is increasing as an important alternative for diabetes control. These compounds act reducing parameters such as blood glucose, cholesterol and triglycerides, by decreasing the absorption of glucose and lipids by enterocytes and eventually promote weight loss. Beta-glucans are also described as immunomodulatory agents by stimulating phagocytosis and the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines, increasing host resistance to viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections; or production of anti-inflammatory cytokinesto return homeostasis after an immune response. Besides, some studies are also evidencing anti-tumoral activity. Beta-glucans main effect depends on their origin-yeast, plants or bacteria. Reports of collateral effects and/or toxicity associated with the use of beta-glucans are rare, which contribute to consider this compound for inclusion in a range of therapies. This review aims to evaluate the most different effects of beta-glucans in metabolic and immune systems, discussing its advantages and limitations.
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