炎症
乳铁蛋白
肥胖
全身炎症
免疫学
疾病
脂多糖
肠道通透性
医学
人口
抗体
微生物群
代谢综合征
生物
内科学
生物信息学
环境卫生
生物化学
作者
R. Brimelow,Nicholas P. West,Lauren Williams,Allan W. Cripps,Amanda J. Cox
标识
DOI:10.1080/10408398.2014.995264
摘要
ABSTRACTObesity is a strong predictive factor in the development of chronic disease and has now superseded undernutrition as a major public health issue. Chronic inflammation is one mechanism thought to link excess body weight with disease. Increasingly, the gut and its extensive population of commensal microflora are recognized as playing an important role in the development of obesity-related chronic inflammation. Obesity and a high fat diet are associated with altered commensal microbial communities and increased intestinal permeability which contributes to systemic inflammation as a result of the translocation of lipopolysaccharide into the circulation and metabolic endotoxemia. Various milk proteins are showing promise in the prevention and treatment of obesity and chronic low-grade inflammation via reductions in visceral fat, neutralization of bacteria at the mucosa and reduced intestinal permeability. In this review, we focus on evidence supporting the potential antiobesogenic and anti-inflammatory effects of bovine whey-derived lactoferrin and immunoglobulins.KEYWORDS: Obesityinflammationmicrobiotalactoferrinimmunoglobulins Conflict of interestNPW and AWC have been the recipients of industry research grants from DuPont Nutrition & Health (Kantvik, Finland), and Probiotec Pharma Pty Ltd (Victoria, Australia). AJC has been the recipient of industry research grants from Probiotec Pharma Pty Ltd (Victoria, Australia).
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