Anti-inflammatory effect of elemental diets with different fat composition in experimental colitis

Papada, E, Kaliora, A C, Gioxari, A, Papalois, A and Forbes, A ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7416-9843 (2014) Anti-inflammatory effect of elemental diets with different fat composition in experimental colitis. British Journal of Nutrition, 111 (7). pp. 1213-1220. ISSN 0007-1145

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Abstract

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of two isoenergetic elemental formulae with different fat content in the rat model of trinitrobenzene sulphonic acid (TNBS) colitis that mimics human inflammatory bowel disease. A total of forty-five male Wistar rats were assigned to five groups: (1) control group; (2) TNBS-induced colitis group; (3) TNBS-induced colitis group fed a long-chain TAG (LCT)-rich diet; (4) TNBS-induced colitis group fed a medium-chain TAG (MCT)-rich diet; (5) TNBS-induced colitis group fed a baseline diet and administered infliximab. Nutritional management lasted 12 d before and 4 d after rectal administration of TNBS. Subsequently, the rats were killed, and colonic tissue samples were collected for the assessment of histology, inflammation and oxidative stress. The MCT-rich diet decreased IL-6, IL-8 and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) levels and glutathione S-transferase (GST) activity, while the LCT-rich diet reduced only ICAM-1 levels and GST activity (P

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: animals,anti-inflammatory agents, non-steroidal,biological markers,colon,dietary fats,disease models, animal,fatty acids,food, formulated,gastrointestinal agents,glutathione transferase,inflammatory bowel diseases,intercellular adhesion molecule-1,interleukin-6,interleukin-8,intestinal mucosa,male,molecular weight,oxidative stress,random allocation,rats,rats, wistar,sdg 3 - good health and well-being ,/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/good_health_and_well_being
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Norwich Medical School
UEA Research Groups: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Gastroenterology and Gut Biology
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences > Research Groups > Nutrition and Preventive Medicine
Depositing User: Pure Connector
Date Deposited: 05 Aug 2014 16:00
Last Modified: 20 Oct 2022 19:31
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/49789
DOI: 10.1017/S0007114513003632

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