Leaky gut biomarkers in casein- and gluten-rich diet fed rat model of autism

  • Hussain Al Dera
  • , Bahauddeen Alrafaei
  • , Muneerah I. Al Tamimi
  • , Hanan A. Alfawaz
  • , Ramesa Shafi Bhat
  • , Dina A. Soliman
  • , Sameera Abuaish
  • , Afaf El-Ansary

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Abstract

It is proposed that gluten- and casein-rich diets (GRD and CRD) can synergistically exacerbate dysbiosis as comorbidity in autism by worsening leaky gut that affects the brain through the gut-brain axis. In this study, 35 young male rats were divided into 7 groups, Group 1 serves as control; Group 2, clindamycin (CL)-treated; and Group 3, propionic acid (PPA)-induced rodent model of autism. These three groups were fed standard diet until the end of the experiment. Groups 4-7 are rats treated similarly with CL and PPA, then fed on CRD or GRD until the end of the experiment. Serum zonulin, glutathione (GSH), lipid peroxides, and gut microbial composition were measured in the seven studied groups. Data demonstrate the significant increase in serum zonulin as marker of leaky gut in the CL-treated groups fed on CRD or GRD. Lipid peroxides were significantly higher in the serum of GRD-fed rats compared to CRD-fed or normal diet-fed rats. GSH was much lower in CL-treated groups fed on CRD or GRD compared to PPA-treated rats fed on both diets. Both diets differentially affected the diversity of the gut microbiota. This study demonstrates that CRD and GRD exacerbates leaky gut, according to serum zonulin, which was used as marker for increased gut permeability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)601-610
Number of pages10
JournalTranslational Neuroscience
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • autism
  • glutathione
  • gut microbiota
  • leaky gut
  • lipid peroxides
  • zonulin

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