Probiotics for Alleviating Alcoholic Liver Injury.

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2019
Many animal experiments and clinical trials showed that probiotics are effective for the treatment of alcoholic liver disease. Alcohol disrupts the composition of intestinal flora; probiotics modulate the gut microbiota and reverse alcohol-associated intestinal barrier dysfunction by decreasing intestinal mucosal permeability and preventing intestinal bacteria from translocating. Probiotics enhance immune responses and reduce the levels of alcohol-induced inflammatory cytokines and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in the liver and intestine. Probiotics also increase fatty acid -oxidation and reduce lipogenesis, combating alcohol-induced hepatic steatosis. In this review, we summarize the current knowledge regarding the mechanism of action of probiotics for reducing the effects of alcoholic liver disease.
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Authors Gu, Zelin;Liu, Yanlong;Hu, Shumeng;You, Ying;Wen, Jiaqi;Li, Wancong;Wang, Yuhua;
Journal gastroenterology research and practice
Year 2019
DOI 10.1155/2019/9097276
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