ZO-1 {90000589}
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- sodium #Butyrate (NaB) inhibits NF-κB activation and restores the production of tight junction proteins ZO-1 and #Claudin-1 to block the vicious cycle of cytokine storms, improve intestinal barrier function, and increase the survival rate. - [1.2] [#Fiber-free diet, #Low fibre Diet]
- the lowest levels of tight junction proteins ZO-1 and #Occludin in TG mice challenged by fiber deprivation and #Curli. - [#Parkinson’s Disease] - In intestinal biopsies from patients with PD, especially #Occludin was found at lower levels, whereas ZO-1 was unchanged.
- [1.3] [#Exercise training]
- Exercise increased the expression of #BDNF and decreased expression of Zo-1 and Claudin5 in the brain. - [1.4]
- reduction of membrane localization of tight junction protein (ZO-1, ZO-2, #Occludin, #Claudin-1, and -3) and increased permeability in colonocytes were induced by the #Ammonia treatment > mitochondrial dysfunction > increase of #Oxidative stress, > intestinal barrier dysfunction. - [1.5] [#Lactobacillus plantarum]
- treatment with #Lactobacillus plantarum L137 increased the abundance of #Lactobacillus species, improved intestinal barrier integrity via upregulation of ZO-1, as well as modulated cytokine levels. - In #Colitis mice, treatment with #Lactobacillus plantarum L137 ameliorated disease-associated changes and exhibited an anti-inflammatory effect.
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