Altered intestinal permeability in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A pilot study.

Altered intestinal permeability in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A pilot study.

Buscarinu, Maria Chiara;Cerasoli, Benedetta;Annibali, Viviana;Policano, Claudia;Lionetto, Luana;Capi, Matilde;Mechelli, Rosella;Romano, Silvia;Fornasiero, Arianna;Mattei, Gianluca;Piras, Eleonora;Angelini, Daniela Francesca;Battistini, Luca;Simmaco, Maurizio;Umeton, Renato;Salvetti, Marco;Ristori, Giovanni;
multiple sclerosis (houndmills, basingstoke, england) 2017 Vol. 23 pp. 442-446
239
buscarinu2017alteredmultiple

Abstract

Alterations of intestinal permeability (IP) may contribute to the pathophysiology of immune-mediated diseases.We investigated the possible association between IP changes and multiple sclerosis (MS).We studied 22 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and 18 age- and sex-matched healthy donors (HDs), including five twin pairs (one concordant, and four discordant for disease). Measurement of lactulose (L) and mannitol (M; two non-metabolized sugars) levels in urine samples, after an oral load, allowed to quantify gut dysfunction.The proportion of participants with increased IP was significantly higher in patients than in HDs (16/22 (73%) versus 5/18 (28%); p = 0.001). Accordingly, the L/M urinary ratio showed significantly higher values in patients than in controls ( p = 0.0284). Urinary mannitol concentration was significantly lower in patients than in controls ( p = 0.022), suggesting a deficit of absorption from intestinal lumen. Such changes did not appear related to patients' clinical-radiological features.The relatively high proportion of IP changes in RR-MS patients seems to confirm our work hypothesis and warrants more work to confirm the result on a larger sample, and to understand the implications for related immunological disturbances and intestinal microbiota alterations. Our finding may also have relevance for oral treatments, recently introduced in clinical practice.

Citation

ID: 82092
Ref Key: buscarinu2017alteredmultiple
Use this key to autocite in SciMatic or Thesis Manager

References

Blockchain Verification

Account:
NFT Contract Address:
0x95644003c57E6F55A65596E3D9Eac6813e3566dA
Article ID:
82092
Unique Identifier:
10.1177/1352458516652498
Network:
Scimatic Chain (ID: 481)
Loading...
Blockchain Readiness Checklist
Authors
Abstract
Journal Name
Year
Title
5/5
Creates 1,000,000 NFT tokens for this article
Token Features:
  • ERC-1155 Standard NFT
  • 1 Million Supply per Article
  • Transferable via MetaMask
  • Permanent Blockchain Record
Blockchain QR Code
Scan with Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet

Saymatik Web3.0 Wallet