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Nitric oxide: Relation to integrity, injury, and healing of the gastric mucosa

2001

Nitric oxide (NO) plays a multifaceted role in mucosal integrity. The numerous functions of NO and the double-edged role played by NO in most of them provide a great complexity to the NO action. The three enzymatic sources of NO, neuronal NO-synthase (nNOS), endothelial NOS (eNOS), and inducible NOS (iNOS), have been characterised in the gastrointestinal tract. The protective properties of the NO derived from constitutive NO-synthases (eNOS and nNOS) have already been well established. Less clear is the role assigned to iNOS. The simplistic initial view of low levels of NO synthesised by constitutive NOS being protective while exaggerated NO levels after iNOS induction leading irremediably …

HistologyGastrointestinal DiseasesNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIApoptosisInflammationNitric Oxide Synthase Type IPharmacologyBiologyNitric OxideEndothelial NOSMicrocirculationNitric oxideGastric Acidchemistry.chemical_compoundEnosGastric mucosamedicineAnimalsHumansInstrumentationGastrointestinal tractbiology.organism_classificationIsoenzymesBicarbonatesMucusMedical Laboratory Technologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryGastric MucosaApoptosisImmunologyNitric Oxide SynthaseAnatomymedicine.symptomMicroscopy Research and Technique
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The intestinal 3M (microbiota, metabolism, metabolome) zeitgeist – from fundamentals to future challenges

2021

The role of the intestine in human health and disease has historically been neglected and was mostly attributed to digestive and absorptive functions. In the past two decades, however, discoveries related to human nutrition and intestinal host-microbe reciprocal interaction have established the essential role of intestinal health in the pathogenesis of chronic diseases and the overall wellbeing. That transfer of gut microbiota could be a means of disease phenotype transfer has revolutionized our understanding of chronic disease pathogenesis. This narrative review highlights the major concepts related to intestinal microbiota, metabolism, and metabolome (3M) that have facilitated our fundame…

Host Microbial InteractionsbiologyMicrobiotaDiseaseGut florabiology.organism_classificationBioinformaticsBiochemistryGastrointestinal MicrobiomeIntestinesHuman healthChronic diseasePhysiology (medical)MetabolomeMetabolomeHumansNarrative reviewDietary PhytochemicalsZeitgeistFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Effect of cooking and legume species upon calcium, iron and zinc uptake by Caco-2 cells

2006

Abstract An in vitro system, consisting of simulated gastrointestinal digestion and Caco-2 cell culture, was used to estimate the uptake of calcium, iron and zinc from white beans, chickpeas and lentils, and the effect of cooking upon uptake, with the ultimate aim of evaluating legumes as a dietary source of the aforementioned minerals. In raw products, differences were observed in the uptake percentages by Caco-2 cells of a same mineral from different legumes, although these were not related to the total mineral content. In the three elements studied, the highest uptake values corresponded to chickpeas. Traditional cooking significantly ( p 0.05 ) increased the uptake (%) of calcium, iron …

Hot TemperatureIronchemistry.chemical_elementZincCalciumBiochemistryGastrointestinal digestionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundHumansCookingFood scienceLegumefood and beveragesFabaceaeAscorbic acidPhosphateCicerZincIntestinal AbsorptionchemistryBiochemistryCaco-2Molecular MedicineCalciumDigestionLens PlantCaco-2 CellsZinc uptakeJournal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology
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Misdiagnosis and pitfalls in Panayiotopoulos syndrome

2019

Abstract Panayiotopoulos syndrome (PS) is a frequent (6% among children of 1–15 years) and benign epileptic syndrome, characterized by predominantly autonomic symptoms (emesis, pallor, flushing, cyanosis, mydriasis/miosis, cardiorespiratory and thermoregulatory alterations, incontinence of urine and/or feces, hypersalivation, and modifications of intestinal motility) associated with simple motor focal seizures, which can be followed by secondary generalization. Panayiotopoulos syndrome can be extremely insidious, because it can mimic several condition, such as gastroenteritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease, encephalitis, syncope, migraine, sleep disorders, or even metabolic diseases. This…

HypersalivationMaleSleep Wake DisordersPediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyVomitingMigraine DisordersencephalitisDiseasegastrointestinal disordersPallorSyncope Encephalitis03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeuroscienceEpilepsy0302 clinical medicinePleiotropismMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineDiagnostic ErrorsChildcyclic vomiting syndrome; gastrointestinal disorders; panayiotopoulos syndrome; sleep disorders; syncope; encephalitisbusiness.industryCyclic vomiting syndromeElectroencephalographymedicine.diseasePanayiotopoulos syndromecyclic vomiting syndromeNeurologyMigrainepanayiotopoulos syndromeChild PreschoolsyncopeGastroesophageal RefluxSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemalesleep disordersNeurology (clinical)Epilepsies Partialmedicine.symptombusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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Antimicrobial Lubricant Did Not Reduce Infection Rate in Transrectal Biopsy Patients in a Large Randomized Trial Due to Low Complication Rates

2018

Abstract Background Transrectal prostate biopsy (pbx) is the most frequent outpatient procedure in the urological field. Septic complications are a major health issue. Objective To evaluate complication rates with or without an antimicrobial lubricant. Design, setting, and participants A total of 1000 patients received pbx between 2013 and 2015. Information about complications was collected by a 3-wk questionnaire. Return rate was 73.2% (n = 732). Intervention Randomization for pbx with the instillation of an antimicrobial lubricant (intervention group, n = 385) or the standard lubricant (control group, n = 347) was performed. Outcome measurements and statistical analysis Multivariable anal…

Image-Guided BiopsyMalemedicine.medical_specialtyProstate biopsyFeverUrology030232 urology & nephrologyPatient ReadmissionHematospermialaw.invention03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled triallawGermanyInternal medicineBiopsymedicineHumansProspective StudiesAgedHematuriaLubricantsmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrinary retentionProstateRectumProstatic NeoplasmsAntibiotic ProphylaxisHemospermiaUrinary RetentionAnti-Bacterial AgentsTransrectal biopsy030220 oncology & carcinogenesisInternational Prostate Symptom Scoremedicine.symptomGastrointestinal HemorrhageComplicationbusinessEuropean Urology Focus
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Altered metabolism of gut microbiota contributes to chronic immune activation in HIV-infected individuals.

2015

Altered interplay between gut mucosa and microbiota during treated HIV infection may possibly contribute to increased bacterial translocation and chronic immune activation, both of which are predictors of morbidity and mortality. Although a dysbiotic gut microbiota has recently been reported in HIV + individuals, the metagenome gene pool associated with HIV infection remains unknown. The aim of this study is to characterize the functional gene content of gut microbiota in HIV + patients and to define the metabolic pathways of this bacterial community, which is potentially associated with immune dysfunction. We determined systemic markers of innate and adaptive immunity in a cohort of HIV-in…

ImmunologyHIV InfectionsBiologyGut floraAdaptive ImmunityMicrobiologyMetabolomicsImmunityAntiretroviral Therapy Highly ActiveRNA Ribosomal 16SMetabolomeImmunology and AllergyCluster AnalysisHumansMetabolomicsGeneCase-control studyBayes TheoremBiodiversityAcquired immune systembiology.organism_classificationImmunity InnateMarkov ChainsGastrointestinal MicrobiomeMetabolic pathwayCase-Control StudiesImmunologyDisease ProgressionHIV-1MetabolomeMetagenomeMucosal immunology
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Reciprocal IFN-gamma and TGF-beta responses regulate the occurrence of mucosal inflammation.

1997

The above new findings concerning the immunological mechanisms governing mucosa, immune responses and oral tolerance in TCR-transgenic mice, as well as those operative in mice with experimental colitis, greatly expand our understanding of the processes that normally control mucosal inflammation and possibly other types of inflammation as well (Fig. 1). They indicate that, in the nondiseased mouse, ingested proteins evoke a Th1-cell (IFN-gamma) response in the mucosal follicles that is quickly counter-regulated by induction of T-cell anergy/deletion, if this Th1-cell response is inhibited (experimentally by anti-IL-12), TGF beta-producing cells appear, and these are capable of active immune …

ImmunologyMucosal inflammationGastrointestinal inflammationExperimental colitisBiologyColitisProinflammatory cytokineInterferon-gammaInterferon γTransforming Growth Factor betaImmunologyAnimalsHumansIntestinal MucosaOral toleranceTransforming growth factorImmunology today
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Cluster analysis of clinical data reveals three pediatric eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder phenotypes

2022

Primary eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders (EGIDs) are a spectrum of emerging inflammatory diseases, which may involve any part of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and lead to a pathological eosinophilic mucosal infiltration.1,2 Based on the anatomical site of the eosinophil inflammation, EGIDs are classified into eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) and nonesophageal EGIDs.This study aimed to characterize EGIDs heterogeneity by performing cluster analysis on a cohort of children and adolescents followed at the Pediatric Center for Eosinophilic Gastrointestinal Disorders (CPED) in Pavia, Italy, using an extensive pediatric primary care database from our University Hospital

ImmunologyphenotypesCluster analysis eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorder children phenotypesEnteritisEGIDs cluster analysisPhenotypepediatricCluster analysiseosinophilic gastrointestinal disorderchildrenGastritisEosinophiliaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthHumansImmunology and AllergyChild
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Impact of polyphenols and feeding rhythms on the immunomodulation properties of the probiotic bacteria in the gastro-intestinal tract

2021

The human intestinal microbiota is composed of several types of microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, unicellular eukaryotes and viruses. Among them, bacteria are the most diverse and abundant with a gene catalog 150 times larger than the genes present in the human genome, which represents a tremendous metabolic potential. These bacteria actively participate in the maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. Dysbiosis of the gut microbiota could be observed at course of many human pathologies, particularly inflammatory diseases intestinal chronic diseases (IBD), such as Crohn's disease (CD) or Ulcerative colitis (UC). These dysbiosis could contribute to the onset and progression of…

ImmunomodulationTractus gastrointestinalGastrointestinal tractBacteriaBiofilmPolyphenolsBactériesProbioticProbiotiques[SDV.MP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and Parasitology
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Epidemiology of intra-abdominal infection and sepsis in critically ill patients: "AbSeS", a multinational observational cohort study and ESICM Trials…

2019

Pardo-Oviedo, Juan Mauricio/0000-0003-0084-3449; Lopez-Delgado, Juan Carlos/0000-0003-3324-1129; Corradi, Francesco/0000-0002-5588-2608; De Backer, Daniel/0000-0001-9841-5762; POTA, VINCENZO/0000-0001-9999-3388; Tomescu, Dana/0000-0001-9673-5754; Sabetian, Golnar/0000-0001-8764-2150; Girardis, Massimo/0000-0002-2453-0829; Brazzi, Luca/0000-0001-7059-0622; Leone, Marc/0000-0002-3097-758X; Zabolotskikh, Igor Borisovich/0000-0002-3623-2546; De Lange, Dylan/0000-0002-0191-7270; ALMEKHLAFI, GHALEB A./0000-0002-0323-7025; Elke, Gunnar/0000-0002-4948-1605; Grigoras, Ioana/0000-0001-9412-9574; Czuczwar, Miroslaw/0000-0002-9025-6717; Nora, David/0000-0002-1133-7368; Masjedi, Mansoor/0000-0001-6175-9…

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