Role of Intestinal Circadian Genes in Alcohol-Induced Gut Leakiness

Apr 6, 2011Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

How daily gut genes influence alcohol-related gut leakiness

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Abstract

Alcohol at 0.2% can increase intestinal permeability and levels of circadian proteins in cells.

  • Alcohol may induce intestinal hyperpermeability by enhancing the expression of circadian clock proteins in intestinal cells.
  • Increased permeability was observed in Caco-2 cell monolayers exposed to alcohol over time.
  • Specific inhibition of circadian genes Clock or Per2 reduced alcohol-induced hyperpermeability in cell models.
  • Alcohol-fed rats exhibited higher total gut permeability and increased levels of the protein PER2 in the intestinal mucosa compared to controls.
  • The findings suggest a novel mechanism linking alcohol consumption to changes in intestinal permeability via circadian gene regulation.

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