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Nutraceuticals and Enteric Glial Cells.

Abstract
Until recently, glia were considered to be a structural support for neurons, however further investigations showed that glial cells are equally as important as neurons. Among many different types of glia, enteric glial cells (EGCs) found in the gastrointestinal tract, have been significantly underestimated, but proved to play an essential role in neuroprotection, immune system modulation and many other functions. They are also said to be remarkably altered in different physiopathological conditions. A nutraceutical is defined as any food substance or part of a food that provides medical or health benefits, including prevention and treatment of the disease. Following the description of these interesting peripheral glial cells and highlighting their role in physiological and pathological changes, this article reviews all the studies on the effects of nutraceuticals as modulators of their functions. Currently there are only a few studies available concerning the effects of nutraceuticals on EGCs. Most of them evaluated molecules with antioxidant properties in systemic conditions, whereas only a few studies have been performed using models of gastrointestinal disorders. Despite the scarcity of studies on the topic, all agree that nutraceuticals have the potential to be an interesting alternative in the prevention and/or treatment of enteric gliopathies (of systemic or local etiology) and their associated gastrointestinal conditions.
AuthorsLaura López-Gómez, Agata Szymaszkiewicz, Marta Zielińska, Raquel Abalo
JournalMolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (Molecules) Vol. 26 Issue 12 (Jun 21 2021) ISSN: 1420-3049 [Electronic] Switzerland
PMID34205534 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review)
Chemical References
  • Antioxidants
Topics
  • Animals
  • Antioxidants (pharmacology)
  • Dietary Supplements
  • Enteric Nervous System (drug effects)
  • Gastrointestinal Diseases (drug therapy)
  • Gastrointestinal Tract (drug effects)
  • Humans
  • Neuroglia (drug effects)
  • Neurons (drug effects)

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