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Case for Combination
Therapy for complex IBD Comes from Researchers at Baylor, MIT and Hebrew
University
Probiotics have demonstrated efficacy in treating
patients with infectious colitis and pouchitis, the researchers noted.
Lactobacillus reuteri is the only known commensal Lactobacillus
common to mice and humans, and thus represents a probiotic model organism.
L. reuteri clones with cytokine-inhibitory activity may have
anti-inflammatory effects in the intestine, they reasoned. So they
investigated the probiotic activities of TNF-a
inhibitory Lactobacillus clones in a pathogenic
bacterium-induced murine colitis model. They selected L. reuteri
and L. paracasei clones from the test tube for their
anti-inflammatory activity.
Interleukin-10 deficient mice (IL-10) were
pre-colonized with an L. reuteri/paracasei probiotic regimen and
challenged with pathogenic Helicobacter hepaticus. After 10 weeks,
intestinal colonization by the L. reuteri/paracasei clones
diminished typhlocolitis in the mice, independent of the H. hepaticus
levels. The researchers thus concluded that the probiotic regimen
demonstrated direct mucosal anti-inflammatory effects independent of
pathogen antagonism.
Treatment of IBD by membrane-anchored
phospholipase A2 inhibitors linked to glycosaminoglycans: novel
multi-functional anti-inflammatory drugs.
Next meeting
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BIOLOGY OF EXERCISE
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- American College of Sports Medicine
- Oct. 6-9, 2004, Austin, Texas
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