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Uptake Mechanism of
Beta Glucan
The ileum is the section of the small intestine that extends from
the jejunum portion of the small intestine to the beginning of the
large intestine (colon). It is about 12 feet (3.6m) long. The
jejunum is a part of the small bowel, located between the end of
duodenum and the proximal part of ileum. The duodenum is the first
part of the small intestine. The adult small intestine is about 20
feet (6.0m) long, and the jejunum forms a little less than half of
the small intestine. The transition from jejunum to ileum is not
marked by any specific anatomic structure.
Antigen uptake of
Beta Glucan occurs primarily in the ileum area through
specialized cells called M cells (M = microfold). Overlying
follicles that help grab key particles surround the dome shaped
center of the M cells. M cells take up particulate through a
mechanical process called pinocytosis (the uptake by a cell by
invagination). This is a physical grabbing of the particles and
pulling them through the lining of the intestinal wall. A large
number of T cells, B cells, macrophages, and dendritic cells hover
here and as the phagocytes engulf and digest antigen, they then
present antigen markers to the T cells. It is remarkable that M
cells will take soluble as well as particulate materials.
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mcell beta glucan
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The microfold (M) cell. A scanning
electron micrograph of an M cell with adjacent
enterocytes. The M cell has selectively bound E.
coli 0157. Note that a thick brush border is
lacking, facilitating the binding and uptake of
microparticles, (courtesy of Dr. Tatsuo Yamamoto,
Niigata University).
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M cells also have the ability to take
up entire bacterial pathogens such as salmonella, viruses,
and microspheres.Macrophages and other phagocytic APCs surround
these areas and is key to continuous sampling of what is grabbed
by the M cells.
Also found in this area are large
amounts of antibodies (immunoglobulins - IgA & IgG). These
antibodies are very important to helping deactivate bacterial
toxins that interfere with phagocytosis (engulfing), chemotaxis
(movement of immune cells), and other very important immune
response activities.
To have a clear understanding of this
area of the gut associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) is to appreciate
one of the major ways that our immune system is kept aware of
those things that are confronting us. This also leads us to
understand why we advise that immune supplements such as beta
glucan and aloe MPS be taken on an empty stomach. The M cells have
the ability to identify, grab, and deliver into the lining of the
intestinal wall solid particles as well as living pathogens. The
size of these materials may be several microns in diameter and
length.
Beta Glucan is best taken on an empty
stomach if you wish to facilitate the highest levels of uptake per
dose. Beta Glucan is primarily comprised on long chain
polysaccharides and uptake for both would be similar.
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Micro
anatomical features of M cells. The M cell forms a 'pocket'
containing lymphocytes. The M cell actively pinocytoses
soluble antigens and phagocytoses particulates such as
viruses, bacteria and microspheres, (courtesy of Dr. Svein
Steinsvoll, University of Oslo).
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