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Foods ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 3126
Author(s):  
Yanping Wang ◽  
Yang Zhang ◽  
Jingnan Yang ◽  
Haoran Li ◽  
Jinju Wang ◽  
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has become a highly concerned health issue in modern society. Due to the attentions of probiotics in the prevention of NAFLD, it is necessary to further clarify their roles. In this study, the methionine and choline-deficient (MCD) diet induced NAFLD rats model were constructed and treated with strain L. plantarum MA2 by intragastric administration once a day at a dose of 1 × 108 cfu/g.bw. After 56 days of the therapeutic intervention, the lipid metabolism and the liver pathological damage of the NAFLD rats were significantly improved. The content of total cholesterol (TC) and total triglyceride (TG) in serum were significantly lower than that in the NAFLD group (p < 0.05). Meanwhile, the intestinal mucosal barrier and the structure of intestinal microbiota were also improved. The villi length and the expression of claudin-1 was significantly higher than that in the NAFLD group (p < 0.05). Then, by detecting the content of LPS in the serum and the LPS-TLR4 pathway in the liver, we can conclude that Lactobacillus plantarum MA2 could reduce the LPS by regulating the gut microecology, thereby inhibit the activation of LPS-TLR4 and it downstream inflammatory signaling pathways. Therefore, our studies on rats showed that L. plantarum MA2 has the potential application in the alleviation of NAFLD. Moreover, based on the application of the strain in food industry, this study is of great significance to the development of new therapeutic strategy for NAFLD.


2017 ◽  
Vol 221 ◽  
pp. 1642-1649 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Tang ◽  
Zhuqing Xing ◽  
Chao Li ◽  
Jinju Wang ◽  
Yanping Wang

2016 ◽  
Vol 100 (16) ◽  
pp. 7193-7202 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wei Tang ◽  
Zhuqing Xing ◽  
Wei Hu ◽  
Chao Li ◽  
Jinju Wang ◽  
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