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Intestinal Damage Following Short Duration Exercise at the Same Relative Intensity is Similar in Temperate and Hot Environments

Intestinal Damage Following Short Duration Exercise at the Same Relative Intensity is Similar in Temperate and Hot Environments

... primary intestinal defense layer, composed of epithelial cell membranes held together by tight junction proteins, creating a dynamic and semi-permeable barrier between the intestinal content and the host ...

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A study on the possible role of mitochondrial damage, reactive nitrogen species and reactive oxygen species in the pathogenesis of methotrexate induced small intestinal damage in the rat.

A study on the possible role of mitochondrial damage, reactive nitrogen species and reactive oxygen species in the pathogenesis of methotrexate induced small intestinal damage in the rat.

... is intestinal injury and enterocolitis (2, 111). The small intestinal damage induced by MTX treatment results in malabsorption and diarrhea disturbing the cancer chemotherapy of patients ...small ...

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Identification of nitrated proteins that may play a critical role in the pathogenesis of methotrexate induced small intestinal damage in the rat and possible ways to prevent the damage by the administration of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor

Identification of nitrated proteins that may play a critical role in the pathogenesis of methotrexate induced small intestinal damage in the rat and possible ways to prevent the damage by the administration of nitric oxide synthase inhibitor

... small intestinal damage, we first estimated the nitric oxide levels (measured as the stable degradation production, nitrites and nitrate) in the small intestinal ...

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IgA anti-Actin antibodies in children with celiac disease: comparison of immunofluorescence with Elisa assay in predicting severe intestinal damage

IgA anti-Actin antibodies in children with celiac disease: comparison of immunofluorescence with Elisa assay in predicting severe intestinal damage

... The rate of IgA-AAA positivity (sensitivity) by IFI and ELISA in histologically proven celiac disease patients, were 5.5% and 25% patients in IIIA, 27.5% and 34.4% patients in IIIB, 78.8% and 75% in IIIC patients, ...

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Kirchberg, Franca
  

(2018):


	The use of metabolomics to improve our understanding of the early programming of diseases.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Kirchberg, Franca (2018): The use of metabolomics to improve our understanding of the early programming of diseases. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... They compared healthy subjects with those having potential CD (patients with positive CD serology in the absence of any apparent intestinal damage) or overt CD ([r] ...

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Protective effect of genistein on radiation induced intestinal injury in tumor bearing mice

Protective effect of genistein on radiation induced intestinal injury in tumor bearing mice

... developing intestinal damage, but after higher doses of radiation, the recovery mechanism of cell repopulation is insufficient ...the intestinal mucosa are generally ascribed to inhibition of mitosis ...

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Rapid development of intestinal cell damage following severe trauma: a prospective observational cohort study

Rapid development of intestinal cell damage following severe trauma: a prospective observational cohort study

... Although various animal studies indicate a role for gut integrity loss in the development of excessive inflammation following trauma, it remains to be clarified whether intestinal damage is present early ...

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13C-Sucrose Breath Test: Novel Use of a Noninvasive Biomarker of Environmental Gut Health

13C-Sucrose Breath Test: Novel Use of a Noninvasive Biomarker of Environmental Gut Health

... between the SBT and L/R ratio per- formed in Aboriginal children admit- ted to the hospital clearly shows that these biomarkers agree when the se- verity of the small intestinal damage or functional ...

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Mechanisms of damage to the gastrointestinal tract from non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs

Mechanisms of damage to the gastrointestinal tract from non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs

... bowel damage (11-13), which can be attenuated by administration of exogenous prostaglandins ...of damage to the stomach involve prostaglandin mediated increased gastric acid secretion, decreased mucus and ...

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Diminished Clostridium difficile toxin A sensitivity in newborn rabbit ileum is associated with decreased toxin A receptor

Diminished Clostridium difficile toxin A sensitivity in newborn rabbit ileum is associated with decreased toxin A receptor

... In that toxin A is the major cause of intestinal damage with this organism, we compared toxin A receptor binding and biological effects in newborn vs adult rabbit ileum.. Purified toxin [r] ...

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Original Article Berberine alleviates chronic inflammation of mouse model of type 2 diabetes by adjusting intestinal microbes and inhibiting TLR4 signaling pathway

Original Article Berberine alleviates chronic inflammation of mouse model of type 2 diabetes by adjusting intestinal microbes and inhibiting TLR4 signaling pathway

... of intestinal microbes, mRNA levels of TLR4, TNF-α, IL-1β and IL-6, pathological damage and macrophages (MΦs) infiltration in pancreatic islets of mice were ...pathological damage and MΦs ...

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Predictive value of transabdominal intestinal sonography in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

Predictive value of transabdominal intestinal sonography in critically ill patients: a prospective observational study

... transabdominal intestinal ultrasonography scores (AGIUS, GUTS) were correlated with AGI grade and GIF score, confirming the possibility of intestinal ultrasonography in predicting ...AGI. Intestinal ...

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... anesthesia. Intestinal Ischemia was ini‑ tiated via ligation of the the superior mesenteric artery with a vascular clamp (Vascu Stop Bulldog Clamp, Istanbul, Turkey) for 1  ...

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EFFICACY AND COMPLICATIONS OF PROLONG LINEZOLID THERAPY IN METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) INFECTED SUBCUTANEOUS ABSCESS MODEL IN WISTAR RAT

EFFICACY AND COMPLICATIONS OF PROLONG LINEZOLID THERAPY IN METHICILLIN RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS (MRSA) INFECTED SUBCUTANEOUS ABSCESS MODEL IN WISTAR RAT

... DISCUSSION: MRSA is a predominant pathogen for complicated skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs). MRSA infections are characterized by liquefaction of infected tissue and abscess formation; the resulting cause’s ...

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Interpreting heterogeneity in intestinal tuft cell structure and function

Interpreting heterogeneity in intestinal tuft cell structure and function

... into intestinal tuft cell ...about intestinal tuft cells, these critical advances have illuminated the physiological importance of these previously understudied cells and provided experimentally tractable ...

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Supplementation of Vitamin E Protects Chickens from Newcastle Disease Virus Mediated Exacerbation of Intestinal Oxidative Stress and Tissue Damage

Supplementation of Vitamin E Protects Chickens from Newcastle Disease Virus Mediated Exacerbation of Intestinal Oxidative Stress and Tissue Damage

... post infection (dpi) with NDV. Results: A significant elevation in the NO level was observed in NDV challenged chickens compared to the CON chickens at 2 dpi. The MDA contents were significantly increased whereas GSH was ...

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Effects of Yacon on Colonic IFN-γ and Goblet Cells of 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzene Sulfonic Acid-Induced Colitis Mouse Model

Effects of Yacon on Colonic IFN-γ and Goblet Cells of 2,4,6-Trinitrobenzene Sulfonic Acid-Induced Colitis Mouse Model

... of intestinal epithelial cells (including goblet cells) during inflammation, causing a decrease in the number of goblet ...maintain intestinal crypts and goblet cells [18] ...

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Crosstalk between H9N2 avian influenza virus and crypt-derived intestinal organoids

Crosstalk between H9N2 avian influenza virus and crypt-derived intestinal organoids

... human intestinal epithelial cell line, HT-29 ...the intestinal tract can result in severe destruction of the mucosa, which was characterized by the loss of epithelial cells and crypt distortion by histo- ...

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Goat milk with and without increased concentrations of lysozyme improves repair of intestinal cell damage induced by enteroaggregative Escherichia coli

Goat milk with and without increased concentrations of lysozyme improves repair of intestinal cell damage induced by enteroaggregative Escherichia coli

... the intestinal epithelial mucosa causing destruction of the epithelium and promoting fluid secretion ...the intestinal epithelium [21,22] and combined with this data suggests a likely beneficial clinical ...

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Acute Intestinal Obstruction

Acute Intestinal Obstruction

... The study was conducted in Madras Medical College Government General Hospital during the period of 2004 August 2005 August. The study included 60 patients taken at random. The cases included those patients who were ...

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