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Intestinal-level anti-inflammatory bioactivities of catechin-rich green tea: Rationale design and methods of a double-blind randomized placebo-controlled crossover trial in metabolic syndrome and healthy adults

机译:富含儿茶素的绿茶的肠道水平抗炎生物活性:在代谢综合征和健康成年人体内进行的双盲随机安慰剂对照交叉试验的原理设计和方法

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Metabolic endotoxemia initiates low-grade chronic inflammation in metabolic syndrome (MetS) and provokes the progression towards more advanced cardiometabolic disorders. Our recent works in obese rodent models demonstrate that catechin-rich green tea extract (GTE) improves gut barrier integrity to alleviate the translocation of gut-derived endotoxin and its consequent pro-inflammatory responses mediated through Toll-like receptor-4uclear factor κB (TLR4/NFκB) signaling. The objective of this clinical trial is to establish the efficacy of GTE to alleviate metabolic endotoxemia-associated inflammation in persons with MetS by improving gut barrier function. We plan a double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial in persons with MetS and age- and gender-matched healthy persons (18–65 y; n = 20/group) who will receive a low-energy GTE-rich (1 g/day; 890 mg total catechins) confection snack food while following a low-polyphenol diet for 28 days. Assessments will include measures of circulating endotoxin (primary outcome) and secondary outcomes including biomarkers of endotoxin exposure, region-specific measures of intestinal permeability, gut microbiota composition, diversity, and functions, intestinal and systemic inflammatory responses, and catechins and microbiota-derived catechin metabolites. Study outcomes will provide the first report of the GTE-mediated benefits that alleviate gut barrier dysfunction in relation to endotoxemia-associated inflammation in MetS persons. This is expected to help establish an effective dietary strategy to mitigate the growing burden of MetS that currently affects ~35% of Americans.
机译:代谢性内毒素血症会引发代谢综合征(MetS)的低度慢性炎症,并促使其进展为更严重的心脏代谢疾病。我们最近在肥胖啮齿动物模型中的研究表明,富含儿茶素的绿茶提取物(GTE)可改善肠屏障完整性,从而减轻肠源性内毒素的转运及其通过Toll样受体4 /核因子κB介导的促炎反应(TLR4 /NFκB)信号传导。这项临床试验的目的是通过改善肠屏障功能来建立GTE缓解MetS患者新陈代谢内毒素血症相关炎症的功效。我们计划对患有MetS的人以及年龄和性别匹配的健康人(18-65岁; n = 20 /组)进行双盲,安慰剂对照的交叉试验,这些人将获得低能量的GTE( 1克/天; 890毫克总儿茶素)糖果休闲食品,同时遵循低多酚饮食28天。评估将包括循环内毒素(主要结局)和次要结局的测量,包括内毒素暴露的生物标志物,肠道通透性,肠道微生物群组成,多样性和功能,肠道和全身炎症反应以及儿茶素和微生物群儿茶素的区域性特定测量代谢产物。研究结果将提供有关GTE介导的缓解MetS人群中与内毒素血症相关的炎症的肠道屏障功能障碍的益处的第一份报告。预期这将有助于建立有效的饮食策略,以减轻目前影响约35%美国人的MetS日益增加的负担。

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