Impaired gut barrier function has been reported in some functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders.Evidences suggest that gut microbiota affects GI motility in particular Lactobacillus species elicits anti-inflammatory activity and exerts protective effects on damage induced by pathogen Gram negative-derived lipopolysaccharide(LPS).LPS produced an oxidative imbalance in human colonic smooth muscle cells (SMC) that persists after LPS-washout and contributes to SMC morphofunctional alterations.
OP-3 The protective role of Lactobacillus Rhamnosus GG-derived factors against LPS-induced damage of human colonic smooth muscle cells
IEBBA, VALERIO;
2015-01-01
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Impaired gut barrier function has been reported in some functional gastrointestinal (GI) disorders.Evidences suggest that gut microbiota affects GI motility in particular Lactobacillus species elicits anti-inflammatory activity and exerts protective effects on damage induced by pathogen Gram negative-derived lipopolysaccharide(LPS).LPS produced an oxidative imbalance in human colonic smooth muscle cells (SMC) that persists after LPS-washout and contributes to SMC morphofunctional alterations.File in questo prodotto:
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