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The effects of different stress on intestinal mucosal barrier and intestinal microecology were discussed based on three typical animal models

Junfeng Guo, Xiaokun Lou, Wenyan Gong, Jing Bian, Yuhan Liao, Qi Wu, Qibin Jiao, Xingwei Zhang

2022Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recent studies have revealed that the effect of intestinal microecological disorders on organismal physiology is not limited to the digestive system, which provides new perspectives for microecological studies and new ideas for clinical diagnosis and prevention of microecology-related diseases. Stress triggers impairment of intestinal mucosal barrier function, which could be duplicated by animal models. In this paper, pathological animal models with high prevalence and typical stressors-corresponding to three major stressors of external environmental factors, internal environmental factors, and social psychological factors, respectively exemplified by burns, intestinal ischemia-reperfusion injury (IIRI), and depression models-were selected. We summarized the construction and evaluation of these typical animal models and the effects of stress on the organism and intestinal barrier, as well as systematically discussed the effects of different stresses on the intestinal mucosal barrier and intestinal microecology.

Topics & Concepts

MicroecologyBarrier functionStressorIntestinal ischemiaPathologicalOrganismIntestinal mucosaAnimal modelBiologyMedicineIschemiaMicrobiologyReperfusion injuryInternal medicineCell biologyNeurosciencePaleontologyDietary Effects on HealthHydrogen's biological and therapeutic effectsBiochemical effects in animals
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