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PEGylated bacteria restore intestinal mucosal barrier [PDF]
Menghang Zu, Xue Xia, Bo Xiao
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The release of inflammatory cytokines, that plays a dominant role in local pancreatic inflammation and systemic complications in severe acute pancreatitis (SAP).
Xia Chen +3 more
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Maintenance of intestinal homeostasis by mucosal barriers [PDF]
Background The intestine is inhabited by a tremendous number of microorganisms, which provide many benefits to nutrition, metabolism and immunity. Mucosal barriers by intestinal epithelial cells make it possible to maintain the symbiotic relationship ...
Ryu Okumura, Kiyoshi Takeda
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The Effect of Peritoneal Air Exposure on Intestinal Mucosal Barrier [PDF]
Background. Damage of the intestinal mucosa barrier may result in intestinal bacterial and endotoxin translocation, leading to local and systemic inflammation. The present study was designed to investigate whether peritoneal air exposure induces damage of intestinal mucosal barrier.Methods.
Jun Bao +11 more
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Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Is Injured by BMP2/4 via Activation of NF-κB Signals after Ischemic Reperfusion [PDF]
Intestinal ischemic reperfusion (I/R) can cause dysfunction of the intestinal mucosal barrier; however, the mechanism of the intestinal mucosal barrier dysfunction caused by I/R remains unclear.
Kang Chen +7 more
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Progress in Mycotoxins Affecting Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Function [PDF]
Mycotoxins, which are widely found in feed ingredients and human food, can exert harmful effects on animals and pose a serious threat to human health. As the first barrier against external pollutants, the intestinal mucosa is protected by a mechanical barrier, chemical barrier, immune barrier, and biological barrier. Firstly, mycotoxins can disrupt the
Zhihua Ren +6 more
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Intestinal Mucosal Barrier Is Regulated by Intestinal Tract Neuro-Immune Interplay [PDF]
Inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome and severe central nervous system injury can lead to intestinal mucosal barrier damage, which can cause endotoxin/enterobacteria translocation to induce infection and is closely related to the ...
Xin-yu You +7 more
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An enriched environment (EE) is a promising strategy for protecting the intestinal mucosal barrier and regulating the brain-gut axis, but the optimal EE intervention duration is unknown.
Liu Dun +4 more
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From the intestinal mucosal barrier to the enteric neuromuscular compartment: an integrated overview on the morphological changes in Parkinson’s disease [PDF]
Gastrointestinal dysfunctions represent the most common non-motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Of note, changes in gut microbiota, impairments of intestinal epithelial barrier (IEB), bowel inflammation and neuroplastic rearrangements of the ...
Carolina Pellegrini +6 more
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Intestinal epithelial barrier and mucosal immunity
Intestinal mucosa integrates primary digestive functions with immune functions such as pathogen surveillance, antigen transport and induction of mucosal immunity and tolerance. Intestinal adaptive immunity is elicited in organized mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (O-MALT) that is composed of antigen-presenting cells and lymphocytes and achieved by ...
Rumbo, Martín, Schiffrin, Eduardo J.
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