نتایج جستجو برای: sodium butyrate

تعداد نتایج: 191400  

2003
James R. Davie

This article reviews the effects of the short-chain fatty acid butyrate on histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity. Sodium butyrate has multiple effects on cultured mammalian cells that include inhibition of proliferation, induction of differentiation and induction or repression of gene expression. The observation that butyrate treatment of cells results in histone hyperacetylation initiated a flur...

Journal: :Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2006
Thomas E Weber Brian J Kerr

Although butyrate modulates proliferation and cytokine production by PBMC in some species, the role of butyrate as a regulator of immunocyte function in the pig has not been studied. Therefore, the primary objective of this study was to determine whether butyrate influences peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) proliferation, cytokine secretion and mRNA expression in the pig in vitro. We als...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
L C Boffa G Vidali R S Mann V G Allfrey

In HeLa cells which have been exposed to 5 mM sodium butyrate for 21 h, the level of histone acetylation is greatly increased as compared to control cells (Riggs, M.G., Whittaker, R.G., Neumann, J.R., and Ingram, V.R. (1977) Nature 268, 462-464). Our experiments indicate that the increase in the relative amounts of multiacetylated forms of histones H4 and H3 following butyrate treatment is the ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2014
A Cerisuelo C Marín F Sánchez-Vizcaíno E A Gómez J M de la Fuente R Durán C Fernández

Essential oils (EO) and short-chain fatty acids have potential antimicrobial activity in broilers. This study aimed to investigate the effect of a specific blend of EO and a combination of this blend of EO with sodium-butyrate on growth performance and Salmonella colonization in broilers. A total of 480 one-day-old male broilers were distributed into 5 treatments (8 pens per treatment and 12 bi...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2008
Emilio Lecona Nieves Olmo Javier Turnay Angélica Santiago-Gómez Isabel López de Silanes Myriam Gorospe M Antonia Lizarbe

Butyrate has antitumorigenic effects on colon cancer cells, inhibits cell growth and promotes differentiation and apoptosis. These effects depend on its intracellular concentration, which is regulated by its transport. We have analysed butyrate uptake kinetics in human colon adenocarcinoma cells sensitive to the apoptotic effects of butyrate (BCS-TC2, Caco-2 and HT-29), in butyrate-resistant ce...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2015
U Agarwal Q Hu R L Baldwin B J Bequette

Butyrate, a major rumen VFA, has been indirectly linked to enhancement of urea recycling on the basis of increased expression of urea transporter in the rumen epithelia of steers fed a rumen butyrate-enhancing diet. Two studies were conducted to quantify the effect of elevated rumen butyrate concentrations on N balance, urea kinetics and rumen epithelial proliferation. Wether sheep (n= 4), fitt...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1976
D Kyner P Zabos J Christman G Acs

Butyrate, in relatively low concentrations, has been shown to induce synthesis of enzymes, cause changes in cell morphology, and inhibit growth of a variety of mammalian cells in tissue culture (reviewed in [1]). In this communication, we report our observations on the effect of butyrate on lymphocyte activation. Butyrate completely and reversibly inhibits mitogen-induced blast formation. We pr...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1997
Y Ohno J Lee R D Fusunyan R P MacDermott I R Sanderson

Nonpathogenic, resident bacteria participate in the pathogenesis of inflammation in the small intestine, but the molecular messages produced by such bacteria are unknown. Inflammatory responses involve the recruitment of specific leukocyte subsets. We, therefore, hypothesized that butyrate, a normal bacterial metabolite, may modulate chemokine secretion by epithelial cells, by amplifying their ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1982
B W Norton A N Janes D G Armstrong

1. Three sheep fitted with rumen cannulas were fed hourly a daily ration of 1000 g pelleted-grass cubes, and during four successive 2-week periods were intraruminally infused (0.45 l/d) with solutions containing sodium chloride (0.47 mol/d), sodium bicarbonate (0.47 mol/d), .ammonium chloride (0.47 mol/d) and sodium butyrate (0.47 mol/d). Each solution, except that for NaHCO,, was adjusted to p...

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