Altered intestinal permeability in patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis: A pilot study.

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Alterations of intestinal permeability (IP) may contribute to the pathophysiology of immune-mediated diseases.We investigated the possible association between IP changes and multiple sclerosis (MS).We studied 22 patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (RRMS) and 18 age- and sex-matched healthy donors (HDs), including five twin pairs (one concordant, and four discordant for disease). Measurement of lactulose (L) and mannitol (M; two non-metabolized sugars) levels in urine samples, after an oral load, allowed to quantify gut dysfunction.The proportion of participants with increased IP was significantly higher in patients than in HDs (16/22 (73%) versus 5/18 (28%); p = 0.001). Accordingly, the L/M urinary ratio showed significantly higher values in patients than in controls ( p = 0.0284). Urinary mannitol concentration was significantly lower in patients than in controls ( p = 0.022), suggesting a deficit of absorption from intestinal lumen. Such changes did not appear related to patients' clinical-radiological features.The relatively high proportion of IP changes in RR-MS patients seems to confirm our work hypothesis and warrants more work to confirm the result on a larger sample, and to understand the implications for related immunological disturbances and intestinal microbiota alterations. Our finding may also have relevance for oral treatments, recently introduced in clinical practice.
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Authors Buscarinu, Maria Chiara;Cerasoli, Benedetta;Annibali, Viviana;Policano, Claudia;Lionetto, Luana;Capi, Matilde;Mechelli, Rosella;Romano, Silvia;Fornasiero, Arianna;Mattei, Gianluca;Piras, Eleonora;Angelini, Daniela Francesca;Battistini, Luca;Simmaco, Maurizio;Umeton, Renato;Salvetti, Marco;Ristori, Giovanni;
Journal multiple sclerosis (houndmills, basingstoke, england)
Year 2017
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10.1177/1352458516652498
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