Additionally, the absence of microbiota, or the presence of broad-spectrum antibiotic-induced dysbiosis, triggered the NOD-like receptor family pyrin domain (PYD)-containing 6 (NLRP6)/Caspase 11 (Casp11) inflammasome-mediated pathway and subsequent loss of iEANs and enteric neuropathy (Muller et al., 2020a)
Implications of Glutathione Supplementation Given the potential benefits of glutathione supplementation, many individuals are considering it as part of their wellness routine
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Teenagers saw similar results, with BMI dropping by about 16% over the same period

Classically, diabetic gastroparesis has been described as the slowing down of gastric motility in patients with diabetes, mainly associated with poorly controlled chronic hyperglycemia.20 Gastroparesis is defined as an abnormal delay in gastric emptying, in the absence of mechanical obstruction.21 Of the 30 to 50% of patients with longstanding diabetes, gastric emptying delay may or may not be associated with the gastrointestinal symptoms of nausea, vomiting, bloating, early satiety, and postprandial fullness.22,23 However, the presence of diabetic gastroparesis varies, according to the population analyzed and the diagnostic methods employed in each study.24 Acute dysglycemia Acute dysglycemia, i.e., acute episodes of either hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia, affect gastrointestinal motor function and intestinal sensitivity.25 Acute hyperglycemia has been associated with delayed gastric emptying or ileus.26 During episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis, 46% of patients present with abdominal pain, which, in large part, can be explained by gastric emptying delay and the electrolytic abnormalities the episodes tend to present with, such as hypokalemia
