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Prophylactic Catechin-Rich Green Tea Extract Treatment Ameliorates Pathogenic Enterotoxic -Induced Colitis. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • - This study examined how green tea extract (GTE) may help protect against colitis caused by a specific pathogen, using two doses (500 and 1000 mg/kg) over ten days before a pathogenic challenge.
  • - GTE showed significant antibacterial effects in vitro, reducing pathogen growth by over three times, and in vivo, it inhibited about 90% of the pathogen's impact compared to controls.
  • - GTE treatment led to improved intestinal health, preserving epithelial structures and enhancing cell proliferation signals while reducing inflammation markers, suggesting it could be beneficial for intestinal repair.

Article Abstract

In this study, we explored the potential beneficial effects of green tea extract (GTE) in a pathogenic (F18:LT:STa:Stx2e)-induced colitis model. The GTE was standardized with catechin and epigallocatechin-3-gallate content using chromatography analysis. Ten consecutive days of GTE (500 and 1000 mg/kg) oral administration was followed by 3 days of a pathogenic challenge (1 × 10 CFU/mL). In vitro antibacterial analysis showed that GTE successfully inhibited the growth of pathogenic , demonstrating over a 3-fold reduction under time- and concentration-dependent conditions. The in vivo antibacterial effect of GTE was confirmed, with an inhibition rate of approximately 90% when compared to that of the alone group. GTE treatment improved pathogenic -induced intestinal injury with well-preserved epithelial linings and villi. In addition, the increased expression of annexin A1 in GTE-treated jejunum tissue was detected, which was accompanied by suppressed inflammation-related signal expression, including TNFA, COX-2, and iNOS. Moreover, proliferation-related signals such as PCNA, CD44, and Ki-67 were enhanced in the GTE group compared to those in the alone group. Taken together, these results indicate that GTE has an antibacterial activity against pathogenic and ameliorates pathogenic -induced intestinal damage by modulating inflammation and epithelial cell proliferation.

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