نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal injury

تعداد نتایج: 443490  

2013
Juntao Cheng Zhiyi Wei Xia Liu Ximei Li Zhiqiang Yuan Jiang Zheng Xiaodong Chen Guangxia Xiao Xiaoyi Li

INTRODUCTION Abdominal distension is common in critical illness. There is a growing recognition that intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) may complicate nonsurgical critical illness as well as after abdominal surgery. However, the pathophysiological basis of the injury to the intestinal mucosal barrier and its influence on the onset of abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) and multiorgan dysfuncti...

2000
Steve R. Ritland Sandra J. Gendler Lawrence J. Burgart David W. Fry James M. Nelson Alexander J. Bridges Larry Andress William E. Karnes

A highly selective, p.o. bioavailable irreversible inhibitor of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) tyrosine kinase, N-[4-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenylamino)-quinazolin-6-yl]-acrylamide (CFPQA), was evaluated for its ability to prevent intestinal adenoma formation in Apc mice. Ten-week continuous dietary exposure to CFPQA at doses sufficient to abolish intestinal EGFR tyrosine phosphorylation fa...

2013
Xiaoliang Gan Guangjie Su Weicheng Zhao Pinjie Huang Gangjian Luo Ziqing Hei

The study aimed to investigate whether sevoflurane preconditioning can protect against small intestinal ischemia reperfusion (IIR) injury and to explore whether mast cell (MC) is involved in the protections provided by sevoflurane preconditioning. Sprague-Dawley rats exposed to sevoflurane or treated with MC stabilizer cromolyn sodium (CS) were subjected to 75-minute superior mesenteric artery ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2009
Liudmila Kulik Sherry D Fleming Chantal Moratz Jason W Reuter Aleksey Novikov Kuan Chen Kathy A Andrews Adam Markaryan Richard J Quigg Gregg J Silverman George C Tsokos V Michael Holers

Intestinal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury is initiated when natural IgM Abs recognize neo-epitopes that are revealed on ischemic cells. The target molecules and mechanisms whereby these neo-epitopes become accessible to recognition are not well understood. Proposing that isolated intestinal epithelial cells (IEC) may carry IR-related neo-epitopes, we used in vitro IEC binding assays to screen...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1999
Maryam Varedi George H Greeley David N Herndon Ella W Englander

The effects of a 60% body surface area thermal injury in rats on the morphology and proliferation of the epithelium of the small intestine and the in vitro effects of serum collected from scalded rats on intestinal epithelial cells were investigated. Scald injury caused significant reductions in duodenal villus width and crypt dimensions, villus enterocytes changed in shape from columnar to cub...

2014
Ning Zhang Rhonda K. Yantiss Hyung-song Nam Yvette Chin Xi Kathy Zhou Ellen J. Scherl Brian P. Bosworth Kotha Subbaramaiah Andrew J. Dannenberg Robert Benezra

LGR5 and BMI1 mark intestinal stem cells in crypt base columnar cells and +4 position cells, respectively, but characterization of functional markers in these cell populations is limited. ID1 maintains the stem cell potential of embryonic, neural, and long-term repopulating hematopoietic stem cells. Here, we show in both human and mouse intestine that ID1 is expressed in cycling columnar cells,...

Journal: :The American journal of pathology 2003
Gregory L Stahl Yuanyuan Xu Liming Hao Mendy Miller Jon A Buras Michael Fung Hui Zhao

The terminal complement components play an important role in mediating tissue injury after ischemia and reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats and mice. However, the specific complement pathways involved in I/R injury are unknown. The role of the alternative pathway in I/R injury may be particularly important, as it amplifies complement activation and deposition. In this study, the role of the altern...

2015
Huan Wang Lei Wang Xian Shi Song Qi Sen Hu Zhangqi Tong Zhuhong Ma Yan Qian Daniela Litscher Gerhard Litscher

Severe burn injuries may result in gastrointestinal paralysis, and barrier dysfunction due to gut ischemia and lowered vagus excitability. In this study we investigate whether electroacupuncture (EA) at Zusanli (ST36) could prevent severe scalds-induced gut ischemia, paralysis, and barrier dysfunction and whether the protective role of EA at ST36 is related to the vagus nerve. 35% burn area rat...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Morgan N Price Adam P Arkin Eric J Alm

Thermal injury (TI) with septic complications continues to be a serious clinical problem. One of the main concerns in such patients is immunosuppression related to functional derangements in intestinal CD4+ T lymphocytes. Extensive previous studies in thermal injury/septic patients and animal models of thermal injury/sepsis have shown decreased responsiveness of intestinal CD4+ T cells to antig...

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