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Gelatin tannate ameliorates acute colitis in mice by reinforcing mucus layer and modulating gut microbiota composition: Emerging role for ‘gut barrier protectors’ in IBD?
Author(s) -
Scaldaferri Franco,
Lopetuso Loris Riccardo,
Petito Valentina,
Cufino Valerio,
Bilotta Mirna,
Arena Vincenzo,
Stigliano Egidio,
Maulucci Giuseppe,
Papi Massimiliano,
Emiliana Caristo Maria,
Poscia Andrea,
Franceschi Francesco,
Delogu Giovanni,
Sanguinetti Maurizio,
Spirito Marco De,
Sgambato Alessandro,
Gasbarrini Antonio
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
ueg journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.667
H-Index - 35
eISSN - 2050-6414
pISSN - 2050-6406
DOI - 10.1177/2050640614520867
Subject(s) - gelatin , mucus , colitis , gut flora , lipopolysaccharide , dextran , medicine , intestinal mucosa , chemistry , pathology , immunology , biochemistry , biology , ecology
Background Gelatin tannate, a gelatin powder containing tannic acids, is commonly employed as an intestinal astringent. Neither information nor animal model exist to confirm its efficacy or unravel mechanisms of action. Objective To evaluate the action of gelatin tannate in murine dextran sodium sulphate (DSS)‐induced acute colitis. Methods Mice were exposed to DSS and received gelatin tannate by gavage. At sacrifice, colon histological degree of inflammation was assessed. Stool samples were cultured for microbiological analysis. Colon samples were analysed by two‐photon confocal microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Elisa was performed on murine serum to assess lipopolysaccharide and peptidoglycan levels. Results Gelatin tannate treatment reduced disease activity, bodyweight loss, and preserved colonic length. It produced a decrease in the amount of enterobacteria and enterococci. At confocal microscopy, intestinal samples from healthy and treated mice displayed similar structure in mucus layer thickness and composition; samples from placebo group had no mucus layer or a thinner stratus. Atomic force microscopy confirmed these findings. Treated mice showed lower blood LPS levels vs. control. Conclusions Gelatin tannate decreased the severity of colitis. Acting as a gut barrier enhancer, it re‐establishes gut homeostasis by recovering intestinal permeability and mucus layer integrity in gut mucosa and by modulating microbiota composition.

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