نتایج جستجو برای: Intestinal epithelium

تعداد نتایج: 172208  

A. Arencibia C. S. Xu E. Rodríguez-Ponce H. J. Bao J. H. Qin J. R. Jaber, Q. S. Chen Z. H. Su

The microanatomy of the intestinal epithelium in the Chinese soft-shelled turtle (CST) was studied by light and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The small intestinal epithelium (SIE) was single layered or pseudostratified. The enterocytes contained mitochondria or mitochondria and lipid droplets. The enterocytes were arranged tightly in the apical parts of epithelium and connected by des...

2017
Eva Martini Susanne M. Krug Britta Siegmund Markus F. Neurath Christoph Becker

The intestinal epithelium can be easily disrupted during gut inflammation as seen in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease. For a long time, research into the pathophysiology of IBD has been focused on immune cell-mediated mechanisms. Recent evidence, however, suggests that the intestinal epithelium might play a major role in the development and perpetu...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2004
Hiroaki Hiramatsu Sadao Yasugi

Determination of the developmental fate in the small intestinal epithelium of the chicken embryo has not been fully analyzed up to the present. This study was carried out to analyze the determination time of the developmental fate of the small intestinal epithelium under the influence of other mesenchymes. The small intestinal epithelium reassociated and cultivated with the proventricular or gi...

Journal: :Carcinogenesis 1997
H R Patel A Hewer D H Phillips J D Hayes C R Wolf F C Campbell

The carcinogenic potency of many mutagens is increased in conditions of tissue regeneration. This involves fundamental changes of cellular division and differentiation, in intestinal epithelium. However, effects on epithelial capacity for carcinogen metabolism and susceptibility to genotoxic injury are unknown. Using a novel rat model, this study assessed expression of cytochrome P450 mono-oxyg...

2011
Nicholas Lahar Nan Ye Lei Jiafang Wang Ziyad Jabaji Stephaine C. Tung Vaidehi Joshi Michael Lewis Matthias Stelzner Martín G. Martín James C. Y. Dunn

The intestinal crypt-niche interaction is thought to be essential to the function, maintenance, and proliferation of progenitor stem cells found at the bases of intestinal crypts. These stem cells are constantly renewing the intestinal epithelium by sending differentiated cells from the base of the crypts of Lieberkühn to the villus tips where they slough off into the intestinal lumen. The inte...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Pauline Bastide Charbel Darido Julie Pannequin Ralf Kist Sylvie Robine Christiane Marty-Double Frédéric Bibeau Gerd Scherer Dominique Joubert Frédéric Hollande Philippe Blache Philippe Jay

The HMG-box transcription factor Sox9 is expressed in the intestinal epithelium, specifically, in stem/progenitor cells and in Paneth cells. Sox9 expression requires an active beta-catenin-Tcf complex, the transcriptional effector of the Wnt pathway. This pathway is critical for numerous aspects of the intestinal epithelium physiopathology, but processes that specify the cell response to such m...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2010
Rie Kajino-Sakamoto Emily Omori Prashant K Nighot Anthony T Blikslager Kunihiro Matsumoto Jun Ninomiya-Tsuji

The intestinal epithelium is constantly exposed to inducers of reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as commensal microorganisms. Levels of ROS are normally maintained at nontoxic levels, but dysregulation of ROS is involved in intestinal inflammatory diseases. In this article, we report that TGF-β-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is a key regulator of ROS in the intestinal epithelium. tak1 gene deletio...

Journal: :Digestive diseases and sciences 2005
Ryuichi Okamoto Mamoru Watanabe

Inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease frequently cause epithelial damage in the intestine. In general, the intestinal epithelium is able to rapidly repair itself by the restitution, proliferation, and differentiation of epithelial cells when such tissue damage occurs. However, severe and continuous inflammation could disturb the intrinsic repair system, resul...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2011
Craig A Hodges Brian R Grady Kirtishri Mishra Calvin U Cotton Mitchell L Drumm

Maldigestion due to exocrine pancreatic insufficiency leads to intestinal malabsorption and consequent malnutrition, a mechanism proposed to cause growth retardation associated with cystic fibrosis (CF). However, although enzyme replacement therapy combined with increased caloric intake improves weight gain, the effect on stature is not significant, suggesting that growth retardation has a more...

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