#119 GI-Brain Connection Clinical Management

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The barrier functions of the GI tract and the Brain were long thought to be separate. Modern research has not only shown a connection but an interdependence between these two critical systems. This presentation will look at the recent science showing these connections and discuss the clinical importance of the repair of the systems in the chronically ill patient.

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Abstract

The barrier functions of the GI tract and the Brain were long thought to be separate. Modern research has not only shown a connection but an interdependence between these two critical systems. This presentation will look at the recent science showing these connections and discuss the clinical importance of the repair of the systems in the chronically ill patient.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe the GI and Blood-brain barrier structures
  • Describe the connections between these barriers
  • Discuss the factors that lead to membrane destruction
  • Discuss potential therapeutics

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