Fructose aggravating colon barrier dysfunction by decreasing gut bacteria metabolites indole-3-carboxaldehyde and inhibiting activation of aryl hydrocarbon receptor
in vivo and
in vitro
Ge Song,
Shaojie Pang,
Wenting Peng
et al.
Abstract:Background: Fructose may induce non-alcoholic fatty acids (NAFLD) due to the gut-liver axis interactions. The mechanism of fructose impairing colon barrier is unrevealed.Methods: Normal and DSS-induced Sprague-Dawley rats fed by 35% fructose diets were used to evaluate colon barrier functions. Microbiome and metabolome were applied to screen potential biomarker bacteria and metabolites induced by fructose. HT-29 cells were applied to validate metabolite biomarker indoleacrylic acid (IAA) and indole-3-carboxald… Show more
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