An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults

We explored whether metabolic health is linked to intestinal permeability, using a multi-sugar (MS) permeability test, and whether intestinal permeability is correlated with the leaky gut-related markers (LGM) zonulin, LBP, and sCD14. Metabolically healthy (n = 15) and unhealthy subjects (n = 15) were recruited based on waist circumference, fasting glucose, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Participants underwent an MS permeability test that assessed site-specific permeabilities of the gastroduodenum and small and large intestines. The test was performed with/without an acetylsalicylic acid challenge to measure and correlate the gut permeability, LGM, and metabolic health. At baseline, metabolic health showed no correlation with gut permeability. Significant correlations were found between the metabolic health parameters and LGM. In the acetyl-salicylic acid challenged MS permeability test, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was correlated with the sucralose/erythritol ratio, reflecting the whole intestinal permeability. Correlations between most metabolic health parameters and LGM during the acetylsalicylic acid challenge were less pronounced than at baseline. In both MS permeability tests, no significant correlations were found between LGM (plasma and serum) and gut permeability. Thus, correlations between LGM and metabolic health might not be linked with paracellular gut permeability. Transcellular translocation and/or lipoprotein-related transportation is a more likely mechanism underlying the association between LGM and metabolic health.

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Main Authors: Hoshiko, Hiroyuki, Zeinstra, Gertrude G., Lenaerts, Kaatje, Oosterink, Els, Ariens, Renata M.C., Mes, Jurriaan J., de Wit, Nicole J.W.
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Language:English
Subjects:Intestinal permeability, Leaky gut, Metabolic, Multi-sugar,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/an-observational-study-to-evaluate-the-association-between-intest
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-5904322025-01-14 Hoshiko, Hiroyuki Zeinstra, Gertrude G. Lenaerts, Kaatje Oosterink, Els Ariens, Renata M.C. Mes, Jurriaan J. de Wit, Nicole J.W. Article/Letter to editor Healthcare (Switzerland) 9 (2021) 11 ISSN: 2227-9032 An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults 2021 We explored whether metabolic health is linked to intestinal permeability, using a multi-sugar (MS) permeability test, and whether intestinal permeability is correlated with the leaky gut-related markers (LGM) zonulin, LBP, and sCD14. Metabolically healthy (n = 15) and unhealthy subjects (n = 15) were recruited based on waist circumference, fasting glucose, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Participants underwent an MS permeability test that assessed site-specific permeabilities of the gastroduodenum and small and large intestines. The test was performed with/without an acetylsalicylic acid challenge to measure and correlate the gut permeability, LGM, and metabolic health. At baseline, metabolic health showed no correlation with gut permeability. Significant correlations were found between the metabolic health parameters and LGM. In the acetyl-salicylic acid challenged MS permeability test, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was correlated with the sucralose/erythritol ratio, reflecting the whole intestinal permeability. Correlations between most metabolic health parameters and LGM during the acetylsalicylic acid challenge were less pronounced than at baseline. In both MS permeability tests, no significant correlations were found between LGM (plasma and serum) and gut permeability. Thus, correlations between LGM and metabolic health might not be linked with paracellular gut permeability. Transcellular translocation and/or lipoprotein-related transportation is a more likely mechanism underlying the association between LGM and metabolic health. en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/an-observational-study-to-evaluate-the-association-between-intest 10.3390/healthcare9111583 https://edepot.wur.nl/559140 Intestinal permeability Leaky gut Metabolic Multi-sugar https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Wageningen University & Research
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topic Intestinal permeability
Leaky gut
Metabolic
Multi-sugar
Intestinal permeability
Leaky gut
Metabolic
Multi-sugar
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Leaky gut
Metabolic
Multi-sugar
Intestinal permeability
Leaky gut
Metabolic
Multi-sugar
Hoshiko, Hiroyuki
Zeinstra, Gertrude G.
Lenaerts, Kaatje
Oosterink, Els
Ariens, Renata M.C.
Mes, Jurriaan J.
de Wit, Nicole J.W.
An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
description We explored whether metabolic health is linked to intestinal permeability, using a multi-sugar (MS) permeability test, and whether intestinal permeability is correlated with the leaky gut-related markers (LGM) zonulin, LBP, and sCD14. Metabolically healthy (n = 15) and unhealthy subjects (n = 15) were recruited based on waist circumference, fasting glucose, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. Participants underwent an MS permeability test that assessed site-specific permeabilities of the gastroduodenum and small and large intestines. The test was performed with/without an acetylsalicylic acid challenge to measure and correlate the gut permeability, LGM, and metabolic health. At baseline, metabolic health showed no correlation with gut permeability. Significant correlations were found between the metabolic health parameters and LGM. In the acetyl-salicylic acid challenged MS permeability test, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol was correlated with the sucralose/erythritol ratio, reflecting the whole intestinal permeability. Correlations between most metabolic health parameters and LGM during the acetylsalicylic acid challenge were less pronounced than at baseline. In both MS permeability tests, no significant correlations were found between LGM (plasma and serum) and gut permeability. Thus, correlations between LGM and metabolic health might not be linked with paracellular gut permeability. Transcellular translocation and/or lipoprotein-related transportation is a more likely mechanism underlying the association between LGM and metabolic health.
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topic_facet Intestinal permeability
Leaky gut
Metabolic
Multi-sugar
author Hoshiko, Hiroyuki
Zeinstra, Gertrude G.
Lenaerts, Kaatje
Oosterink, Els
Ariens, Renata M.C.
Mes, Jurriaan J.
de Wit, Nicole J.W.
author_facet Hoshiko, Hiroyuki
Zeinstra, Gertrude G.
Lenaerts, Kaatje
Oosterink, Els
Ariens, Renata M.C.
Mes, Jurriaan J.
de Wit, Nicole J.W.
author_sort Hoshiko, Hiroyuki
title An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
title_short An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
title_full An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
title_fullStr An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed An observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
title_sort observational study to evaluate the association between intestinal permeability, leaky gut related markers, and metabolic health in healthy adults
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