International audienceObesity and its metabolic complications are characterized by subclinical systemic and tissue inflammation. In rodent models of obesity, inflammation and metabolic impairments are linked with intestinal barrier damage. However, whether intestinal permeability is altered in human obesity remains to be investigated. In a cohort of 122 severely obese and non-obese patients, we analyzed intestinal barrier function combining in vivo and ex vivo investigations. We found tight junction impairments in the jejunal epithelium of obese patients, evidenced by a reduction of occludin and tricellulin. Serum levels of zonulin and LPS binding protein, two markers usually associated with intestinal barrier alterations, were also increas...
Zonulin is the only physiological mediator known to regulate intestinal permeability reversibly by m...
Abstract A small percentage of pathologically obese subjects with fatty livers develop histological...
Data are accumulating that emphasize the important role of the intestinal barrier and intestinal per...
International audienceObesity and its metabolic complications are characterized by subclinical syste...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to the link between gut microbial composition and obesit...
Altered intestinal barrier permeability has been associated with obesity and its metabolic and infla...
Chez les rongeurs rendus obèses par un régime hyper-lipidique, un changement du microbiote est assoc...
Background: An increase in the intestinal permeability is considered to be associated with the infla...
Chronic obesity has increased worldwide, in conjunction with Type 2 diabetes. Chronic obesity causes...
The largest surface of the human body exposed to the external environment is the gut. At this level,...
Obesity, diabetes, and related manifestations are associated with an enhanced, but poorly understood...
Background & aims: Altered intestinal permeability has been shown to be associated with metabolic al...
Impaired function of the human intestinal epithelial barrier (IEB) might allow for permeability of h...
Zonulin is the only physiological mediator known to regulate intestinal permeability reversibly by m...
Data are accumulating that emphasize the important role of the intestinal barrier and intestinal per...
Zonulin is the only physiological mediator known to regulate intestinal permeability reversibly by m...
Abstract A small percentage of pathologically obese subjects with fatty livers develop histological...
Data are accumulating that emphasize the important role of the intestinal barrier and intestinal per...
International audienceObesity and its metabolic complications are characterized by subclinical syste...
Recently, increased attention has been paid to the link between gut microbial composition and obesit...
Altered intestinal barrier permeability has been associated with obesity and its metabolic and infla...
Chez les rongeurs rendus obèses par un régime hyper-lipidique, un changement du microbiote est assoc...
Background: An increase in the intestinal permeability is considered to be associated with the infla...
Chronic obesity has increased worldwide, in conjunction with Type 2 diabetes. Chronic obesity causes...
The largest surface of the human body exposed to the external environment is the gut. At this level,...
Obesity, diabetes, and related manifestations are associated with an enhanced, but poorly understood...
Background & aims: Altered intestinal permeability has been shown to be associated with metabolic al...
Impaired function of the human intestinal epithelial barrier (IEB) might allow for permeability of h...
Zonulin is the only physiological mediator known to regulate intestinal permeability reversibly by m...
Data are accumulating that emphasize the important role of the intestinal barrier and intestinal per...
Zonulin is the only physiological mediator known to regulate intestinal permeability reversibly by m...
Abstract A small percentage of pathologically obese subjects with fatty livers develop histological...
Data are accumulating that emphasize the important role of the intestinal barrier and intestinal per...