Nutrition in chronic inflammatory conditions: Bypassing the mucosal block for micronutrients.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to explore the role of Vitamin A in inflammation and nutritional immunity, particularly its absorption during immune responses.
Results Summary
The study suggests that Vitamin A absorption may be hindered during inflammation, but the dietary lymph path remains available, potentially aiding in reducing inflammation and improving disease outcomes.
Population
Not specified (general discussion of nutritional immunity and inflammation).
Effective Dosage
Not provided
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nutritional Immunity | decrease | nutrients availability to pathogens | - | - | restricts | #1 |
Nutritional Immunity | decrease | nutrients uptake by the gut mucosa (mucosal block) | - | - | restricts | #2 |
Nutritional Immunity (in non-communicable diseases) | increase | morbidity and mortality | - | - | leading to increased | #3 |
Nutritional Immunity (in non-communicable diseases) | decrease | micronutritional uptake and distribution in the body | - | - | hindered | #4 |
inflammation | neutral | iron, vitamins A, Bs, C, and other antioxidants | - | - | linked with | #5 |
inflammation | decrease | absorption of certain micronutrients | - | - | hindered | #6 |
the dietary lymph path | no change | absorption of certain micronutrients | - | - | remains available | #7 |
the lymphatic system during protein absorption | decrease | inflammation | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in reducing | #8 |
the lymphatic system during protein absorption | decrease | disease | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in ameliorating | #9 |
following a ketogenic diet | decrease | inflammation | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in reducing | #10 |
following a ketogenic diet | decrease | disease | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in ameliorating | #11 |
an increased intake of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals | decrease | inflammation | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in reducing | #12 |
an increased intake of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals | decrease | disease | clinical trials | - | investigated the role in ameliorating | #13 |
Nutritional Immunity is one of the most ancient innate immune responses, during which the body can restrict nutrients availability to pathogens and restricts their uptake by the gut mucosa (mucosal block). Though this can be a beneficial strategy during infection, it also is associated with non-communicable diseases-where the pathogen is missing; leading to increased morbidity and mortality as micronutritional uptake and distribution in the body is hindered. Here, we discuss the acute immune response in respect to nutrients, the opposing nutritional demands of regulatory and inflammatory cells and particularly focus on some nutrients linked with inflammation such as iron, vitamins A, Bs, C, and other antioxidants. We propose that while the absorption of certain micronutrients is hindered during inflammation, the dietary lymph path remains available. As such, several clinical trials investigated the role of the lymphatic system during protein absorption, following a ketogenic diet and an increased intake of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals, in reducing inflammation and ameliorating disease.