نتایج جستجو برای: digestive tract

تعداد نتایج: 149969  

2015
Yueming Dersjant-Li Ajay Awati Hagen Schulze Gary Partridge

This review focuses on phytase functionality in the digestive tract of farmed non-ruminant animals and the factors influencing in vivo phytase enzyme activity. In pigs, feed phytase is mainly active in the stomach and upper part of the small intestine, and added phytase activity is not recovered in the ileum. In poultry, feed phytase activities are mainly found in the upper part of the digestiv...

Journal: :Handbook of experimental pharmacology 2017
Henry P Parkman

Symptoms referable to the upper digestive tract are associated with abnormalities of upper gastric neuromuscular function including abnormalities of motility, sensation, and absorption. Of the upper digestive tract, the stomach is of particular importance in its role in symptom generation and is highlighted in this chapter. Gastric symptoms can be associated with alterations in the rates of gas...

2013
Michal P. Turski Monika Turska Piotr Paluszkiewicz Jolanta Parada-Turska Gregory F. Oxenkrug

This review provides information on the most recent findings concerning presence, origin, and role of kynurenic acid (KYNA), a tryptophan metabolite, in the digestive system. KYNA is an antagonist of both the ionotropic glutamate receptors and the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, as well as an agonist of G-protein coupled GPR35 receptor. Since the GPR35 receptor is mainly present in the...

Journal: :Veterinary pathology 2016
A Rodrigues Hoffmann L M Proctor M G Surette J S Suchodolski

The microbiome is the complex collection of microorganisms, their genes, and their metabolites, colonizing the human and animal mucosal surfaces, digestive tract, and skin. It is now well known that the microbiome interacts with its host, assisting in digestion and detoxification, supporting immunity, protecting against pathogens, and maintaining health. Studies published to date have demonstra...

Journal: :Minerva anestesiologica 2003
S Bellani M Nesci S Celotto L Lampati A Lucchini

Ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) is a nosocomial lower respiratory tract infection that ensues in critically ill patients undergoing mechanical ventilation. The reported incidence of VAP varies between 9% and 68% with a mortality ranging between 33% and 71%. Two key factors are implicated in the pathogenesis of VAP: bacterial colonization of the upper digestive-respiratory tract and aspira...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
Theobald Smith Helena A. M. Tibbetts

Hog cholera bacilli fed to mice disappear from the stomach within 24 hours, but remain and perhaps multiply in the ileum for at least several weeks. They promptly penetrate the mucosa and may be found in the spleen. Bacilli introduced subcutaneously quickly pass into the intestinal tract where they may be found for some weeks. Infected mice may harbor bacilli in the spleen for several months. M...

Journal: :Infection 2006
P. Eggimann J.-C. Chevrolet M. Starobinski P. Majno M. Totsch B. Chapuis D. Pittet

BACKGROUND Disseminated aspergillosis is thought to occur as a result of vascular invasion from the lungs with subsequent bloodstream dissemination, and portals of entry other than sinuses and/or the respiratory tract remain speculative. METHODS We report two cases of primary aspergillosis in the digestive tract and present a detailed review of eight of the 23 previously-published cases for w...

2017
Xiaotong Li Liangen Shi Yanyan Zhou Hongqing Xie Xiangping Dai Rongqiao Li Yuyin Chen Huabing Wang

The digestive tract of lepidopteran insects is unique given its highly alkaline pH. The adaptive plasticity of digestive enzymes in this environment is crucial to the highly-efficient nutritional absorption in Lepidoptera. However, little is known about the molecular adaptation of digestive enzymes to this environment. Here, we show that lepidopteran α-glucosidase, a pivotal digestive enzyme, d...

Journal: :Digestion 2017
Hirohito Mori Asadur Rahman Hideki Kobara Shintaro Fujihara Noriko Nishiyama Maki Ayaki Tae Matsunaga Masanori Murakami Tsumomu Masaki

Endoscopic full-thickness resection (EFTR) is a procedure that makes it possible to access the lesions that are on the wall of the digestive tract via the shortest distance through the mouth. Because of the ultra-minimal invasive nature of the treatment, pure EFTR is a highly promising surgical procedure that allows the radical excision of full-thickness layers of digestive tract tumors using o...

2017
Marcus Clauss Jürgen Hummel

Herbivores face the dilemma that the level of feed intake is negatively related to factors that determine digestive efficiency, such as thoroughness of ingesta comminution by chewing, and retention of digesta in the digestive tract. Ruminants have evolved particular adaptations to solve this dilemma. Most ruminants share the characteristic of “digesta washing”: fluid moves through their digesti...

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