نتایج جستجو برای: villus height

تعداد نتایج: 102776  

2017
Lauren Barron Raphael C. Sun Bola Aladegbami Christopher R. Erwin Brad W. Warner Jun Guo

BACKGROUND & AIMS Intestinal adaptation is a compensatory response to the massive loss of small intestine after surgical resection. We investigated the role of intestinal epithelial cell-specific mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (i-mTORC1) in intestinal adaptation after massive small bowel resection (SBR). METHODS We performed 50% proximal SBR on mice to study adaptation. To manipulate...

Journal: :Gut 1987
P Schroeder E Deltz J Seifert F Sandforth A Thiede

Small bowel transplantation (SBT) has been carried out in man in several cases without success, because immunologic problems were unsolved. In experimental SBT a 'two step' model was developed, which enables long term observation of immunologic phenomena. In this model the graft is in a heterotopic position to the recipient's own small bowel. After 35 days the recipient's own bowel is removed a...

Journal: :Poultry science 2005
A W Zhang B D Lee S K Lee K W Lee G H An K B Song C H Lee

An experiment was conducted with 240, 1-d-old, male broilers to investigate the effects of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (SC) cell components on the growth performance, meat quality, and ileal mucosa development. There were 4 dietary treatments, each consisting of 6 replicates. Whole yeast (WY), SC extract (YE), and SC cell wall (CW) were added at 0.5, 0.3, and 0.3%, respectively, to the control sta...

2000
DONGJIN YOO WINSON LO STEPHEN GOODMAN WASIF ALI CAROL SEMRAD Winson Lo Stephen Goodman

Yoo, Dongjin, Winson Lo, Stephen Goodman, Wasif Ali, Carol Semrad, and Michael Field. Interferon-g downregulates ion transport in murine small intestine cultured in vitro. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 279: G1323–G1332, 2000.—Effects of IFN-g on mammalian small intestinal ion transport were studied in vitro using incubated sheets of murine small intestine in Ussing chambers. In oxygen...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2000
D Yoo W Lo S Goodman W Ali C Semrad M Field

Effects of IFN-gamma on mammalian small intestinal ion transport were studied in vitro using incubated sheets of murine small intestine in Ussing chambers. In oxygenated standard culture medium containing hydrocortisone and antibiotics, they maintained their short-circuit current (I(sc)) responses to glucose and theophylline for 48 h. Histological examination revealed a 50% diminution of villus...

2015
Julia Steinhoff-Wagner Ulrike Schönhusen Rudolf Zitnan Monika Hudakova Helga Pfannkuche Harald M. Hammon Craig Gordon Ruaux

Oral glucose supply is important for neonatal calves to stabilize postnatal plasma glucose concentration. The objective of this study was to investigate ontogenic development of small intestinal growth, lactase activity, and glucose transporter in calves (n = 7 per group) that were born either preterm (PT; delivered by section 9 d before term) or at term (T; spontaneous vaginal delivery) or spo...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science 2023

The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect eubiotics on intestinal morphology broilers. For purpose, 125 birds were divided into six groups with two replicates each (10 in replicate). Group A given a Basal diet. All except group challenged Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis. B provided basal diet, C fed Probiotic-added diet; D Prebiotics-based E essential oils plus and F organi...

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: :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...

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