Background It remains controversial whether avoidance of dietary diabetogenic triggers, such as cow's milk proteins, can prevent type 1 diabetes in genetically susceptible individuals. Here, different extensive casein hydrolysates (HC) and single amino acid (AA) formulations were tested for their effect on mechanisms underlying autoimmune diabetes pathogenesis in diabetes-prone BioBreeding rats. Intestinal integrity, gut microbiota composition and mucosal immune reactivity were studies to assess whether these formulations have differential effects in autoimmune diabetes prevention. Methods Diabetes-prone BioBreeding rats received diets in which the protein fraction was exchanged for the different hydrolysates or AA compositions, starting fr...
Background and aims: There is increasing evidence implicating intestinal immune responses to dietary...
Background: Intestinal inflammation elicited by environmental determinants including dietary protein...
Aims/hypothesis Accumulating data suggest that the gut immune system plays a role in the development...
Background It remains controversial whether avoidance of dietary diabetogenic triggers, such as cow'...
Aims/hypothesis Impaired intestinal barrier function is observed in type I diabetes patients and ani...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal's physiology and that ...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal’s physiology and that ...
Environmental changes associated with modern lifestyles may underlie the rising incidence of Type 1 ...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal’s physiology and that ...
Diet controls $\sim$80% of type-I (insulin-dependent) diabetes in the diabetes-prone BioBreeding (BB...
Globally type 1 diabetes incidence is increasing. It is widely accepted that the pathophysiology of ...
Background and aims: There is increasing evidence implicating intestinal immune responses to dietary...
Background: Intestinal inflammation elicited by environmental determinants including dietary protein...
Aims/hypothesis Accumulating data suggest that the gut immune system plays a role in the development...
Background It remains controversial whether avoidance of dietary diabetogenic triggers, such as cow'...
Aims/hypothesis Impaired intestinal barrier function is observed in type I diabetes patients and ani...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal's physiology and that ...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal’s physiology and that ...
Environmental changes associated with modern lifestyles may underlie the rising incidence of Type 1 ...
From earlier studies it appears that weaning associated changes in the animal’s physiology and that ...
Diet controls $\sim$80% of type-I (insulin-dependent) diabetes in the diabetes-prone BioBreeding (BB...
Globally type 1 diabetes incidence is increasing. It is widely accepted that the pathophysiology of ...
Background and aims: There is increasing evidence implicating intestinal immune responses to dietary...
Background: Intestinal inflammation elicited by environmental determinants including dietary protein...
Aims/hypothesis Accumulating data suggest that the gut immune system plays a role in the development...