Journal article
Weissella confusa F213 ameliorated inflammation and maintained intestinal mucosa integrity in chemically induced colitis rats
I NENGAH SUJAYA Ida Ayu Gde Wahyudevi Dharmika Gede Ngurah Rsi Suwardana I Ketut Mariadi I G KAMASAN NYOMAN ARIJANA IDA BAGUS OKA WINAYA KOMANG AYU NOCIANITRI Yan Ramona NI NENGAH DWI FATMAWATI
Volume : 16 Nomor : 178 Published : 2023, August
BMC Research Notes
Abstrak
Objective This study was performed to investigate the potential effects of Weissella confusa F213 (WCF213) on chemically-induced colitis rats. Twelve male Wistar rats were divided into three groups: T1 (saline sterile), T2 (2.5% dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)- for 7 days), and T3 (WCF213 for 14 days, continued with 2.5% DSS for 7 days). The disease activity index (DAI) was monitored. After sacrificing the rats, the colon was collected for length measurement, local TNF-? level, HE staining for histology, and ZO-1 expression by using immunohistochemistry. Results WCF213 administration prevented weight loss and haematochezia, maintained average colon length and alleviated the clinical symptom of colitis, such as diarrhoea, albeit statistically non-significant (p?0.05) compared with the T2 group. The histopathology of WCF213-treated colitis rats showed better architecture and less inflammatory cell infiltration into colon tissue. WCF213 significantly maintained the expression of ZO-1 in the mucosa (p?0.001) and markedly reduced mucosal TNF-? concentration (p?0.001) compared with the DSS group. Hence, these findings suggested that WCF213 attenuated clinical symptoms and inflammation and maintained mucosal integrity in DSS-induced colitis in vivo.