SOD mimics delivered to the gut using lactic acid bacteria mitigate the colitis symptoms in a mouse model of inflammatory bowel diseases.

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Tác giả: Alice Balfourier, Luis G Bermúdez-Humarán, Célia Carbonne, Véronique Carrière, Florian Chain, Nicolas Delsuc, Sylvie Demignot, Nassim Hammoudi, Philippe Langella, Emilie Mathieu, Clotilde Policar, Elodie Quévrain, Pauline Ruffié, Gabrielle Schanne, Philippe Seksik, Magali Svreck, Sophie Thenet, Amandine Vincent

Ngôn ngữ: eng

Ký hiệu phân loại: 629.4582 Astronautics

Thông tin xuất bản: England : Free radical research , 2025

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Bộ sưu tập: NCBI

ID: 723295

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), which include Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, represent a global health issue as a prevalence of 1% is expected in the western world by the end of this decade. These diseases are associated with a high oxidative stress that induces inflammatory pathways and severely damages gut tissues. IBD patients suffer from antioxidant defenses weakening, through, for instance, an impaired activity of superoxide dismutases (SOD)-that catalyze the dismutation of superoxide-or other endogenous antioxidant enzymes including catalase and glutathione peroxidase. Manganese complexes mimicking SOD activity have shown beneficial effects on cells and murine models of IBD. However, efficient SOD mimics are often manganese complexes that can suffer from decoordination and thus inactivation in acidic stomachal pH. To improve their delivery in the gut after oral administration, two SOD mimics
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