First morphological-level insights into the efficiency of green tea catechins and grape seed procyanidins on a transgenic mouse model of celiac disease enteropathy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Alternative or complementary treatments to a gluten-free diet are urgently needed for Celiac Dis-ease. By exploiting the
health-promoting properties of polyphenols on a transgenic mouse model of Celiac Disease enteropathy, this study provides
the first in vivo evidences regarding the ability of 1 mg.day-1 doses of green tea catechins and grape seed procyanidins to
ameliorate some of the most characteristic histological changes of gliadin-treated DQ8 mice, including villus flattening, crypt
hyperplasia, and infiltration of intraepithelial lymphocytes. Mechanistically, polyphenols were found to increase the
intestinal nucleophilic tone of DQ8 mice by orchestrating an adaptive antioxidant response characterized by enhanced GSR
enzyme activity and GSH content. Taken together, this work constitutes a highly relevant breakthrough as it provides the
fundamental basis concerning the significance of natural polyphenols to be used in, for instance, the development of
innovative functional foods aimed at CD individuals.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Procyanidins; catechins; celiac disease; enteropathy; gliadin
List of contributors:
ROTONDI AUFIERO, Vera; Bergamo, Paolo; Mazzarella, Giuseppe; Maurano, Francesco; Luongo, Diomira; Rossi, Mauro
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