Sentences with phrase «in intestinal mucosa»

ROGERS Q.R.; PHANG, J.M. Deficiency of pyrroline -5-carboxylate synthase in the intestinal mucosa of the cat.
Intestinal lymphangiectasia has been identified as a cause of PLE in Yorkies in addition to abnormal structures in the intestinal mucosa referred to as crypt cysts.
These agents promote stooling by altering electrolyte transport in the intestinal mucosa and increasing colonic motility.
Alpha - galactosidase is in the normal intestinal bacteria (in the colon) and can break down oligosaccharides, but it is not in the intestinal mucosa.
Both in vitro and in vivo, dex significantly increases vitamin D receptor (VDR) ligand binding in the tumor while decreasing binding in intestinal mucosa, the site of calcium absorption.

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Also, the NCM460 cell line that Dr. Ebert and the carrageenan lobby criticize is derived from normal colonic mucosa and is useful to model effects on colonic cells, in the same way that other intestinal cell lines, such as Caco2 and HT29, are useful.
4) Wheat germ agglutinin, a direct intestinal toxin in animal models, exerts disruptive effects on gastric, small intestinal, and colonic mucosa.
«It has been shown in mice that live immune cells in breast milk pass through the intestinal mucosa into the blood circulation of the pups and engraft in various tissues,» says Hassiotou.
The current study differs from previous reports in that intestinal swabs, which provided a direct method of looking at specific areas of the intestinal mucosa, were studied instead of only relying on stool samples.
Cellular cross-talk in the small intestinal mucosa: postnatal lymphocytic immigration elicits a specific epithelial transcriptional response.
Therefore the group studies with sophisticated imaging technology in vitro and ex vivo: i) the molecular mechanism driving the migration of HIV through the intestinal epithelial barrier; ii) the cellular targets in the mucosa, in specific macrophages and DCs, to identify the possible pathways to invade the tissue and disseminate to other organs; iii) the involvement of DCs and their functional properties in mediating adaptive immune responses at mucosal level; and iv) the role of antibodies with different effector functions in changing the pathways of the virus.
In specific Viral evolution and transmission Unit determines the pathways of HIV within the intestinal mucosa, which is the site of viral entry, replication and persistence.
The small intestinal mucosa has enormous regenerative capacity in both health and disease.
The glandular system that regulates the messages sent to the intestinal mucosa require plentiful fat - soluble vitamins in the diet to work properly.
These carbohydrates escape digestion because there is no α - galactosidase activity in mammalian intestinal mucosa and because they are not absorbed into the blood.
Irritation and inflammation of the intestinal mucosa may occur, leading to an abnormal increase in intestinal permeability or «leaky gut.»
For example, in the digestive system, dopamine protects the intestinal mucosa and reduces the gastrointestinal motility.
Furthermore, glutamine stimulates growth of the small intestinal mucosa in young animals and also enhances ion transport by the gut in neonates and adults.
GALT interacts strictly with gastrointestinal functions in a dynamic manner; for instance, by increasing intestinal permeability in replay to particular stimulations, or orientating the immune response towards luminal content, allowing either tolerance or elimination / degradation of luminal antigens, or sometimes provoking damage to the intestinal mucosa, such as in coeliac disease or food allergy.
In 2011, researchers in Germany found that exposure to stress was responsible for alterations in gut motility, an increase in intestinal permeability, and negative effects on the intestinal microbiota, as well as the regenerative capacity of the gut mucosIn 2011, researchers in Germany found that exposure to stress was responsible for alterations in gut motility, an increase in intestinal permeability, and negative effects on the intestinal microbiota, as well as the regenerative capacity of the gut mucosin Germany found that exposure to stress was responsible for alterations in gut motility, an increase in intestinal permeability, and negative effects on the intestinal microbiota, as well as the regenerative capacity of the gut mucosin gut motility, an increase in intestinal permeability, and negative effects on the intestinal microbiota, as well as the regenerative capacity of the gut mucosin intestinal permeability, and negative effects on the intestinal microbiota, as well as the regenerative capacity of the gut mucosa.
Celiac disease is characterized by diffuse damage to the proximal small intestinal mucosa that results in malabsorption of most nutrients.
Bifidobacterium, friendly or probiotic bacteria, also grew in numbers and kept increasing, as well as Revotella, a producer of short chain fatty acids, which protects the intestinal mucosa and function as neurotransmitters.
Either way, the problem can be greatly helped with dietary and lifestyle changes along with specific homoeopathic and herbal remedies that strengthen the mucosa (intestinal lining) in the entire gastrointestinal tract.
They fed 100 mg of berberine or a placebo to rats for several weeks and noted that «berberine treatment not only augments GLP2 secretion and improves diabetes, but is also effective in repairing the damaged intestinal mucosa, restoring intestinal permeability and improving endotoxemia».
Orally ingested plant lectins remaining at least partially undigested in the gut may bind to a wide variety of cell mem - branes and glycoconjugates of the intestinal and colonic mucosa, leading to various deleterious effects on the mucosa itself as well as on the intestinal bacterial flora and other inner organs (26, 27).
In the present study, we investigated the effect of glutamine on indomethacin - induced changes in the small intestinal mucosIn the present study, we investigated the effect of glutamine on indomethacin - induced changes in the small intestinal mucosin the small intestinal mucosa.
There is some evidence that orally administered curcumin may even help protect intestinal mucosa in the gastrointestinal tract against oxidative DNA damage.
Lactobacillus spp. could be considered a potential opportunistic pathogen whenever there is disruption of the physiologic architecture of the intestinal mucosa, such as in abdominal surgery, endoscopic procedures, or enteric pathologies.
Candida is a type of fungus (a yeast to be exact) that resides in your body's microbiome — which includes the intestinal tract, skin, mucosa, and genitals.
glutamine stimulates growth of the small intestinal mucosa in young animals and also enhances ion transport by the gut in neonates and adults
«L - Glutamate supplementation improves small intestinal architecture and enhances the expressions of jejunal mucosa amino acid receptors and transporters in weaning piglets.»
Unlike the conjugated bile acids normally present in the small intestinal lumen, these unconjugated bile acids (UBA) diffuse across the intestinal mucosa into the blood.
These formulas are high in energy, and contain ingredients to help maintain the balance of GI microflora and intestinal mucosa integrity.
Pathogenesis of canine IBD - What innate immunity can teach us Karin Allenspach Dr Med Vet, FVH, Dipl ECVIM - CA, PhD, FHEA, Hatfield, UK Each day the intestinal mucosa is challenged with a huge array of antigens, either from food or the microbial flora in the intestinal lumen.
The exocrine pancreas also produces bacteriostatic peptides and defensins that regulate the upper GI flora, and has a role in maintenance of the intestinal mucosa and glucose homeostasis.
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