نتایج جستجو برای: isolated enterocytes

تعداد نتایج: 332019  

Journal: :Biochimica et biophysica acta 1995
R K Kanwar N K Ganguly L Kumar J Rakesh D Panigrahi B N Walia

The pathophysiological mechanism of Campylobacter jejuni (enterotoxigenic) induced secretory diarrhoea remains least understood. To investigate the mechanism(s) involved, the unidirectional fluxes of Na+ and Cl- were measured across the C. jejuni live culture infected and control (non infected) rat ileum (unstriped), in vitro by Ussing technique under short circuit conditions, in the presence o...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 1999
Frank Stümpel Tomas Kucera Kurt Jungermann

In an ex situ organ perfusion system, that of the isolated nonrecirculating joint perfusion of rat small intestine and liver, insulin infused into the portal vein increased intestinal glucose absorption. This insulin action against the bloodstream can be blocked by TTX, indicating a propagation of the insulin signal via hepatoenteral nerves, which conforms with previous studies with atropine an...

Journal: :Gut 1996
P A Sharp E S Debnam S K Srai

BACKGROUND Increased jejunal glucose transport after ingestion of carbohydrate rich diets may reflect higher concentrations of lumenal glucose. Normal processing of carbohydrate causes wide fluctuations in glucose concentration in the jejunal lumen and this raises the question of whether the high lumenal concentrations seen at peak digestion affect glucose uptake. AIMS To study the effects of...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1995
T Shibahara N Sato S Waguri T Iwanaga A Nakahara H Fukutomi Y Uchiyama

Until recently, little has been known about the morphological features of dying enterocytes at the villus tips of the human small intestine. The present study aimed to show the exfoliating processes of effete enterocytes at the villus tips. Cellular elements of the duodenal lumen and jejunal tissue in humans were fixed and processed for DNA nick end labeling (TUNEL), and transmission and scanni...

Journal: :Gut 1991
B W Hitchin P R Dobson B L Brown J Hardcastle P T Hardcastle C J Taylor

A method that maximises the yield of viable enterocytes has been developed for the isolation of enterocytes from human jejunal biopsy specimens. These enterocytes have been used to study the values of intracellular free calcium and the rises in adenosine 3'5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) induced by secretagogues in normal and cystic fibrosis cells. Basal intracellular free calcium of cystic fibr...

Journal: :Archives of histology and cytology 1995
T Iwanaga

Epithelial cells of the gut are characterized by rapid, constant cell renewal. The death of epithelial cells at the villus tips occurs so regularly that it must be regarded as a well-controlled cell death, designated as apoptosis. However, only limited information has been available on the mechanism of this phenomenon, including the disposal of the effete cells. In the small intestine of the gu...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2004
P Tso A Nauli C-M Lo

This article reviews our current understanding of the uptake of fatty acids by the enterocytes of the intestine. The micellar solubilization of fatty acids by bile salts and the factors regulating that process are discussed. The mechanism of how micellar solubilization of fatty acids promotes the uptake of fatty acids by enterocytes and their relative importance is reviewed. Additionally, discu...

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 2000

Journal: :Molecular cell 1999
A Stahl D J Hirsch R E Gimeno S Punreddy P Ge N Watson S Patel M Kotler A Raimondi L A Tartaglia H F Lodish

While intestinal transport systems for metabolites such as carbohydrates have been well characterized, the molecular mechanisms of fatty acid (FA) transport across the apical plasmalemma of enterocytes have remained largely unclear. Here, we show that FATP4, a member of a large family of FA transport proteins (FATPs), is expressed at high levels on the apical side of mature enterocytes in the s...

2011
G. Mourente J. R. Dick J. G. Bell D. R. Tocher

The increasing worldwide aquaculture output and concomitant decrease in the stocks of feedgrade fish used for fish oil production has made fish oil replacement in feeds a priority for the aquaculture industry. The regulation of fatty acid metabolism in fish is important in order to determine strategies for the best use of plant oils in diets for commercially important cultured fish species. We ...

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