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When the intestinal barrier is compromised, the translocation of undigested proteins and bacterial endotoxins (like lipopolysaccharides, or LPS) into the bloodstream triggers a systemic inflammatory cascade
Signals from the gut influence appetite, satiety, and energy balance through: The vagus nerve Hormonal signaling Microbial metabolites Key metabolic hormones produced or influenced by the gut include: GLP-1 (glucagon-like peptide-1) enhances insulin secretion and promotes satiety Peptide YY (PYY) signals fullness Ghrelin stimulates hunger When gut health is disrupted, these signals can become dysregulated, potentially contributing to overeating or impaired metabolic control
The combined formulation allows investigation of how these distinct pathways may interact within coordinated inflammatory and reparative biological systems
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Static A-P knee laxity was measured as the total displacement caused by a fixed anterior and posterior loading (0.5N) at the neutral position [1]