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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 - 水平抗炎生物活性:原理,设计,以及一种双盲,随机,安慰剂控制的交叉试验在代谢综合征和健康成人中

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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-4/nuclear 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:代谢内毒血症在代谢综合征(METS)中引发低级慢性炎症,并引起更先进的心脏差异障碍的进展。我们最近在肥胖啮齿动物模型中的作用表明,富含儿茶素的绿茶提取物(GTE)提高了肠道屏障完整性,以缓解肠道衍生的内毒素的易位及其通过通过Toll样受体-4 /核因子κB介导的促致炎症反应的转位数(TLR4 /NFκB)信号传导。该临床试验的目的是通过改善肠道屏障功能来确定GTE以缓解代谢内毒性血症相关炎症的疗效。我们计划与大都会和年龄和性别匹配的健康人员(18-65?y; n?= 20 /组)的双盲,安慰剂控制的交叉试验(18-65?=?20 /组)。谁将获得低能量GTE - 里程(1?G /日; 890?MG总儿茶素)糖果零食食品在低聚酚饮食中28天。评估将包括循环内毒素(主要结果)和二次结果的措施,包括内毒素暴露的生物标志物,肠道渗透性的区域特定措施,肠道微生物群组合物,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衍生的儿茶素代谢物。研究结果将提供GTE介导的益处的第一份报告,以缓解与Mets人中内毒素相关炎症有关的肠道屏障功能障碍。这有望帮助建立有效的饮食战略,以减轻目前影响〜35%的美国人的越来越大的核心策略。

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