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Gut permeability, its interaction with gut microflora and effects on metabolic health are mediated by the lymphatics system, liver and bile acid

机译:肠的通透性,其与肠道菌群的相互作用以及对代谢健康的影响由淋巴系统,肝脏和胆汁酸介导

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There is evidence to link obesity (and metabolic syndrome) with alterations in gut permeability and microbiota. The underlying mechanisms have been questioned and have prompted this review. We propose that the gut barrier function is a primary driver in maintaining metabolic health with poor health being linked to 'gut leakiness'. This review will highlight changes in intestinal permeability and how it may change gut microflora and subsequently affect metabolic health by influencing the functioning of major bodily organs/organ systems: the lymphatic system, liver and pancreas. We also discuss the likelihood that metabolic syndrome undergoes a cyclic worsening facilitated by an increase in intestinal permeability leading to gut dysbiosis, culminating in ongoing poor health leading to further exacerbated gut leakiness.
机译:有证据表明肥胖(和代谢综合症)与肠道通透性和微生物群的改变有关。潜在的机制受到质疑,并促使进行了此次审查。我们认为肠道屏障功能是维持代谢健康的主要驱动力,而不良健康与“肠道渗漏”有关。这篇综述将重点介绍肠道通透性的变化及其如何改变肠道菌群并随后通过影响主要身体器官/器官系统(淋巴系统,肝脏和胰腺)的功能来影响代谢健康。我们还讨论了代谢综合症经历周期性恶化的可能性,肠道通透性的增加促进了肠道综合症的恶化,最终导致肠道营养不良,最终导致健康状况恶化,进一步加剧了肠道的渗漏。

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