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Corchorus olitorius L. ameliorates alcoholic liver disease by regulating gut-liver axis

Moon Ho, Hyun Hee L. Lee, Yoonsook Kim, Hye‐Bin Lee, Eunjung Lee, Jae Ho Park, Ho‐Young Park

2021Journal of Functional Foods25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gut microbial dysbiosis, induced by alcohol consumption, disrupts the gut-liver axis, leading to the development and progression of alcoholic liver disease. In this study, we investigated the protective effects of the water-soluble extract from molokhia (Corchorus olitorius L.) leaves (WM) on the alcohol-induced disruption of the gut-liver axis in mice. The administration of 50 and 100 mg/kg WM reduced the levels of serum biomarkers for liver injury. Moreover, WM treatment ameliorated the alcohol-induced increase in hepatic inflammation and lipogenic protein levels. WM improved the gut microbial composition disrupted by alcohol, which suggests the effects of WM in mediating the gut-liver axis. WM also improved gut barrier function via the regulation of gut permeability and tight junction protein expression. These results indicate that WM can be used as a food supplement to improve alcohol-induced liver damage by regulating the gut-liver axis.

Topics & Concepts

Liver injuryGut floraIntestinal permeabilityAlcoholic liver diseaseLiver diseaseInternal medicineAlcoholChemistryLiquid dietCorchorus olitoriusEndocrinologyInflammationGut–brain axisDysbiosisMedicineBiologyBiochemistryCirrhosisBotanyAlcohol Consumption and Health EffectsLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentGut microbiota and health
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