نتایج جستجو برای: isolated enterocytes

تعداد نتایج: 332019  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2008
Rahul J Anand Shipan Dai Christopher Rippel Cynthia Leaphart Faisal Qureshi Steven C Gribar Jeff W Kohler Jun Li Donna Beer Stolz Chhinder Sodhi David J Hackam

Enterocytes exist in close association with tissue macrophages, whose activation during inflammatory processes leads to the release of nitric oxide (NO). Repair from mucosal injury requires the migration of enterocytes into the mucosal defect, a process that requires connexin43 (Cx43)-mediated gap junction communication between adjacent enterocytes. Enterocyte migration is inhibited during infl...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1993
E P Molmenti D H Perlmutter D C Rubin

alpha 1-Antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) is an acute phase plasma protein predominantly derived from the liver which inhibits neutrophil elastase. Previous studies have suggested that alpha 1-AT is also expressed in human enterocytes because alpha 1-AT mRNA could be detected in human jejunum by RNA blot analysis, and alpha 1-AT synthesis could be detected in a human intestinal adenocarcinoma cell line ...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2005
Hiroyuki Mutoh Kiichi Satoh Hiroto Kita Hirotsugu Sakamoto Hiroko Hayakawa Hironori Yamamoto Norio Isoda Kiichi Tamada Kenichi Ido Kentaro Sugano

Many transcription factors are involved in the molecular control of intestinal epithelial cell differentiation. We report in this study that the transcription factor Cdx2 functions to define absorptive enterocytes during intestinal epithelial differentiation. Cdx2 is expressed in the villi of the normal small intestine. Intestinal metaplasia, which expresses Cdx2, occurs as a pathological condi...

Journal: :Gut 1998
T Kucharzik N Lügering K W Schmid M A Schmidt R Stoll W Domschke

BACKGROUND The derivation and ultrastructural composition of M cells covering the lymphoid follicles of Peyer's patches is still unknown. Results from different animal models have shown that there are species specific differences in the composition of intermediate filaments between M cells and neighbouring enterocytes. Little is known, however, about intermediate filaments of human M cells. A...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2005
Franca Golin-Bisello Neil Bradbury Nadia Ameen

The cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) is critical to cAMP- and cGMP-activated intestinal anion secretion and the pathogenesis of secretory diarrhea. Enterotoxins released by Vibrio cholerae (cholera toxin) and Escherichia coli (heat stable enterotoxin, or STa) activate intracellular cAMP and cGMP and signal CFTR on the apical plasma membrane of small intestinal enterocy...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1979
I L Cameron N K Smith T B Pool

Unfixed freeze-dried and uncoated tissue sections of the mouse duodenum were suspended across a hole in a carbon planchet and analyzed in a scanning electron microscope fitted with energy-dispersive x-ray analytical equipment. Computer analysis of the x-ray spectra allowed elemental microanalysis of the nucleus, cytoplasm, and late anaphase-early telophase chromatin regions in the cryptal and v...

Journal: :Surgery 2001
T Simmy R Anup R Prabhu K A Balasubramanian

BACKGROUND The intestine is susceptible to operations at remote locations, and the barrier function is altered during intestinal manipulation, leading to bacterial or endotoxin translocation into the systemic circulation. One of the mainstays for the maintenance of the integrity of the barrier function is epithelial cell proliferation and migration. The present study looked at the effect of gut...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
W Kong K McConalogue L M Khitin M D Hollenberg D G Payan S K Böhm N W Bunnett

Proteinase-activated receptor 2 (PAR-2) is a recently characterized G-protein coupled receptor that is cleaved and activated by pancreatic trypsin. Trypsin is usually considered a digestive enzyme in the intestinal lumen. We examined the hypothesis that trypsin, at concentrations normally present in the lumen of the small intestine, is also a signaling molecule that specifically regulates enter...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2000
N J Mantis A Frey M R Neutra

The initial step in many mucosal infections is pathogen attachment to glycoconjugates on the apical surfaces of intestinal epithelial cells. We examined the ability of virus-sized (120-nm) and bacterium-sized (1-microm) particles to adhere to specific glycolipids and protein-linked oligosaccharides on the apical surfaces of rabbit Peyer's patch villus enterocytes, follicle-associated enterocyte...

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