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Redox and Metabolic Regulation of Intestinal Barrier Function and Associated Disorders
Authors:Pei-Yun Lin  Arnold Stern  Hsin-Hsin Peng  Jiun-Han Chen  Hung-Chi Yang
Abstract:The intestinal epithelium forms a physical barrier assembled by intercellular junctions, preventing luminal pathogens and toxins from crossing it. The integrity of tight junctions is critical for maintaining intestinal health as the breakdown of tight junction proteins leads to various disorders. Redox reactions are closely associated with energy metabolism. Understanding the regulation of tight junctions by cellular metabolism and redox status in cells may lead to the identification of potential targets for therapeutic interventions. In vitro and in vivo models have been utilized in investigating intestinal barrier dysfunction and in particular the free-living soil nematode, Caenorhabditis elegans, may be an important alternative to mammalian models because of its convenience of culture, transparent body for microscopy, short generation time, invariant cell lineage and tractable genetics.
Keywords:tight junction   intestinal barrier   leaky gut syndrome   reactive oxygen species   pentose phosphate pathway
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