Obesity and chronic low-grade inflammation are becoming global epidemics. The dysbiosis has a specific role in the metabolism and energy stocks of the host. The discovery that a low-grade of inflammation could be directly connected to the intestinal microbiota metabolic endotoxemia (elevated levels of plasma lipopolysaccharides) has allowed the identification of novel mechanisms involved in the control of the intestinal barrier. In this review, it will analyze the latest news to explain how human symbiotic microorganisms participate in the growth of the fat reserves and promote insulin resistance as a low-grade inflammation. Besides, it will discuss new treatments with probiotics and prebiotics as a promising therapeutic approach to reverse the host's metabolic changes linked to dysbiosis observed in obesity.

Microbiota and LPS-Induced Obesity Inflammation: Therapeutic Implications / Pero, Raffaela; Fico, Giovanna; Lombardo, Barbara; Scudiero, Olga; Laneri, Sonia. - In: IOSR JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. - ISSN 2250-3013. - 8:8(2018), pp. 1-12.

Microbiota and LPS-Induced Obesity Inflammation: Therapeutic Implications

Raffaela Pero
;
Barbara Lombardo;Olga Scudiero;Sonia Laneri
2018

Abstract

Obesity and chronic low-grade inflammation are becoming global epidemics. The dysbiosis has a specific role in the metabolism and energy stocks of the host. The discovery that a low-grade of inflammation could be directly connected to the intestinal microbiota metabolic endotoxemia (elevated levels of plasma lipopolysaccharides) has allowed the identification of novel mechanisms involved in the control of the intestinal barrier. In this review, it will analyze the latest news to explain how human symbiotic microorganisms participate in the growth of the fat reserves and promote insulin resistance as a low-grade inflammation. Besides, it will discuss new treatments with probiotics and prebiotics as a promising therapeutic approach to reverse the host's metabolic changes linked to dysbiosis observed in obesity.
2018
Microbiota and LPS-Induced Obesity Inflammation: Therapeutic Implications / Pero, Raffaela; Fico, Giovanna; Lombardo, Barbara; Scudiero, Olga; Laneri, Sonia. - In: IOSR JOURNAL OF PHARMACY. - ISSN 2250-3013. - 8:8(2018), pp. 1-12.
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