نتایج جستجو برای: mucosal defense

تعداد نتایج: 112516  

2008
Steven C Gribar Ward M Richardson Chhinder P Sodhi David J Hackam

THE CLINICAL AND SCIENTIFIC IMPORTANCE OF MUCOSAL INFLAMMATION Standing at the interface between the host and the environment, mucosal-lined surfaces represent the first line of defense against potential pathogens. This defensive role is particularly relevant to the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract, the pulmonary system, and the urinary tract, each of which is particularly susceptible to th...

2015
David Parra Felipe E. Reyes-Lopez Lluis Tort

Fish are subjected to several insults from the environment, which may endanger animal survival. Mucosal surfaces are the first line of defense against these threats, acting as a physical barrier to protect the animal but also functioning as an active immune tissue. Thus, four mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues (MALTs), which lead the immune responses in gut, skin, gills, and nose, have been de...

Introduction: Indomethacin increases generation of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) which have a crucial role in the indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer. Coenzyme Q10 has an antioxidant activity on mitochondria and cell membranes and protects lipids from oxidation and is essential for stabilizing biological membranes. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) acts as one of the defense mechanisms ag...

2005
Mayumi Ueta Junji Hamuro Masahiro Yamamoto Kazuhiro Kaseda Shizuo Akira Shigeru Kinoshita

PURPOSE. The ocular surface epithelium is part of the mucosal defense system. Because transcription factor NFB in mucosal epithelial cells plays a central role in regulating the genes that govern the onset of mucosal inflammatory responses, we examined the role of a regulator of NFB, I B , in murine ocular surface inflammation. METHODS. The eyes of I B / mice were analyzed biomicroscopically an...

Journal: :Tissue barriers 2015
Eric Peatman Miles Lange Honggang Zhao Benjamin H Beck

The mucosal barriers of catfish (Ictalurus spp) constitute the first line of defense against pathogen invasion while simultaneously carrying out a diverse array of other critical physiological processes, including nutrient adsorption, osmoregulation, waste excretion, and environmental sensing. Catfish depend more heavily on mucosal barriers than their terrestrial counterparts as they are contin...

Journal: :Physiology 2015
Anne-Kathrin Claes Jun Yu Zhou Dana J Philpott

The NOD-like receptors (NLRs) are cytosolic pattern-recognition receptors, which are critically involved in mucosal immune defense. The association of the NLR, NOD2, with inflammatory bowel disease first pointed to the NLRs potential function as guardians of the intestinal barrier. Since then, several studies have emphasized the importance of NLRs in maintaining gut homeostasis and intestinal i...

Journal: :Nihon Rinsho Men'eki Gakkai kaishi = Japanese journal of clinical immunology 2007
Hiroyuki Nunoi

Studies in Chronic Granulomatous Disease showed two breakthroughs during this past decade. First, the discovery of 7 Nox/Duox family proteins, Noxo1 and Noxa1 (homologues of gp91(phox), p47(phox) and p67(phox)) may clarify novel physiological mechanisms for superoxide regulation in various organs, such as the regulation of blood pressure, mucosal defense system in respiratory/digestive tract an...

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