Gut Lining Repair describes the physiological process of restoring the integrity and barrier function of the intestinal mucosa, a structure critical for nutrient absorption and immune modulation. Compromised integrity, often termed “leaky gut,” can influence systemic inflammation, thereby indirectly affecting hormonal axes like the HPA axis. We aim to re-establish tight junction function between enterocytes.
Origin
This concept bridges gastroenterology, immunology, and increasingly, endocrinology, recognizing the gut-brain-hormone axis connection. Repair focuses on reversing pathological permeability caused by dysbiosis or inflammatory states. It is a regenerative process supported by specific nutritional inputs.
Mechanism
Repair mechanisms involve supplying precursors like L-Glutamine and optimizing the gut microbiome composition to reduce local inflammatory cytokines. A healthier mucosal barrier reduces the translocation of microbial products, such as lipopolysaccharides, into systemic circulation. Diminished systemic endotoxemia subsequently lowers the chronic inflammatory burden that can impair insulin signaling and thyroid hormone conversion.
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