نتایج جستجو برای: villus morphology

تعداد نتایج: 147930  

Journal: :Poultry science 2006
K L Thompson T J Applegate

In an effort to reduce carcass contamination and consequent reprocessing, market-age broilers are often subjected to feed withdrawal (FW) before processing to reduce intestinal content and intestinal ruptures during processing. However, little is known regarding the effects of FW on mucus content and intestinal morphology. Therefore, 2 experiments were conducted to determine the effects of FW o...

2005
Z. R. Xu

One hundred and twenty-eight growing barrows (Jiaxing Black×Duroc×Landrace) at an average BW of 20.8 kg were allocated to four treatments for 42 days, each of which was replicated four times with eight pigs per replicate and used to investigate the effects of fructooligosaccharide (FOS) on digestive enzyme activities, intestinal microflora and morphology of growing pigs. The pigs received the s...

Journal: :Obesity surgery 2013
Sheng Yan Fei Sun Zhiwei Li Jie Xiang Yuan Ding Zhongjie Lu Yang Tian Hui Chen Jinhua Zhang Yan Wang Penghong Song Lin Zhou Shusen Zheng

BACKGROUND The role of intestinal glucose absorption in reducing glycemic levels after duodenojejunal bypass (DJB) is unclear. We hypothesized that DJB surgery decreases intestinal electrogenic glucose absorption by sodium glucose co-transporter 1 (SGLT1), leading to decreased glucose absorption and reduced blood glucose. Six groups of C57/BL6 mice were studied (n = 6 each) 2 weeks, 1 month, an...

2017
Emily C. Moorefield Sarah F. Andres R. Eric Blue Laurianne Van Landeghem Amanda T. Mah M. Agostina Santoro Shengli Ding

Intestinal epithelial stem cells (IESCs) are critical to maintain intestinal epithelial function and homeostasis. We tested the hypothesis that aging promotes IESC dysfunction using old (18-22 months) and young (2-4 month) Sox9-EGFP IESC reporter mice. Different levels of Sox9-EGFP permit analyses of active IESC (Sox9-EGFPLow), activatable reserve IESC and enteroendocrine cells (Sox9-EGFPHigh),...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2010
Marijke Oste Maartje De Vos Els Van Haver Leen Van Brantegem Thomas Thymann Per Sangild Andre Weyns Chris Van Ginneken

The preterm intestine is immature and responds differently to total parenteral nutrition (TPN) and enteral nutrition, compared with the term intestine. We hypothesised that in preterms, diet composition and feeding route affect mucosal morphology, enterocyte mitosis and apoptosis, and the distribution of laminin-1, fibronectin and collagen IV (extracellular matrix proteins (ECMP)). Preterm pigl...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2006
Anders Stegmann Morten Hansen Yulan Wang Janus B Larsen Leif R Lund Léa Ritié Jeremy K Nicholson Bjørn Quistorff Patricia Simon-Assmann Jesper T Troelsen Jørgen Olsen

DNA-binding transcription factors bind to promoters that carry their binding sites. Transcription factors therefore function as nodes in gene regulatory networks. In the present work we used a bioinformatic approach to search for transcription factors that might function as nodes in gene regulatory networks during the differentiation of the small intestinal epithelial cell. In addition we have ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2009
Beatriz Vicente Diego G Valencia Martina P Serrano Rosa Lázaro Gonzalo G Mateos

We evaluated the influence of the main cereal of the diet and the degree of heat processing of rice on apparent ileal and total tract digestibility of nutrients and ileum morphology of pigs at 37 d of age. Control pigs were fed a complex diet that contained 500 g/kg cooked and flaked maize with a degree of starch gelatinisation (SG) of 840 g/kg. Experimental groups received the same complex die...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2001
R P Ferraris

The Na(+)-dependent glucose transporter SGLT1 and the facilitated fructose transporter GLUT5 absorb sugars from the intestinal lumen across the brush-border membrane into the cells. The activity of these transport systems is known to be regulated primarily by diet and development. The cloning of these transporters has led to a surge of studies on cellular mechanisms regulating intestinal sugar ...

2015
Soudamani Singh Subha Arthur Jamilur Talukder Balasubramanian Palaniappan Steven Coon Uma Sundaram

BACKGROUND In the chronically inflamed rabbit small intestine, brush border membrane (BBM) Na-glutamine co-transport is inhibited in villus cells (mediated by B0AT1), while it is stimulated in crypt cells (mediated by SN2/SNAT5). How mast cells, known to be enhanced in the chronically inflamed intestine, may regulate B0AT1 in villus and SN2/SNAT5 in crypt cell is unknown. Thus, the aim of the p...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1984
J S Levine R H Allen D H Alpers B Seetharam

Absorption of cobalamin is facilitated by the binding of the intrinsic factor-cobalamin complex (IF-cbl) to specific receptors in the ileum. The physical and biochemical characteristics of this ligand-receptor binding reaction have been extensively studied, but little is known about the cellular mechanisms or receptor synthesis, intracellular transport, and expression on the microvillus surface...

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