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Preclinical immunomodulation by the probiotic Bifidobacterium breve M-16V in early life

2016

This study aimed to investigate the effect of supplementation with the probiotic Bifidobacterium breve M-16V on the maturation of the intestinal and circulating immune system during suckling. In order to achieve this purpose, neonatal Lewis rats were supplemented with the probiotic strain from the 6th to the 18th day of life. The animals were weighed during the study, and faecal samples were obtained and evaluated daily. On day 19, rats were euthanized and intestinal wash samples, mesenteric lymph node (MLN) cells, splenocytes and intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) were obtained. The probiotic supplementation in early life did not modify the growth curve and did not enhance the systemic immu…

IntegrinsPhysiologySuplements nutritiuslcsh:MedicineBifidobacterium breveFecesPregnancyImmune PhysiologyCellular typesMedicine and Health SciencesLymphocyteslcsh:ScienceRates (Animals de laboratori)Immune cellsDietary supplementsProbiòticsExtracellular MatrixWhite blood cellsFemaleAnatomyCellular Structures and OrganellesResearch ArticleCell biologyBlood cellsImmunologyT cellsRats as laboratory animalsCytotoxic T cellsSistema immunològicMicrobiologydigestive systemImmunomodulationCell AdhesionAnimalsImmunity MucosalBacteriaProbioticslcsh:RGut BacteriaOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesRatsGastrointestinal TractLactobacillusImmune systemAnimal cellsRats Inbred LewDietary Supplementslcsh:QLymph NodesDigestive SystemSpleen
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Innate immunity repairs gut lining

2015

It emerges that innate immune cells called group 3 innate lymphoid cells signal directly to intestinal stem cells to promote the replacement of damaged epithelial cells lining the gut. See Letter p.560 The cellular signals supporting normal epithelial intestine maintenance through regulation of intestinal stem cell (ISC) activity are well characterized, but the signals involved in the regulation of the ISC compartment after damage are still unclear. Alan Hanash and colleagues have found that innate lymphoid cells produce interleukin-22 (IL-22) after injury to increase the growth of mouse intestinal organoids. They further show that recombinant IL-22 promotes ISC expansion in both human and …

Interleukin 22MultidisciplinaryInnate immune systemIntestinal mucosaRegeneration (biology)Innate lymphoid cellImmunologyOrganoidInterleukinStem cellBiologydigestive systemCell biologyNature
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Early intestinal perforation secondary to congenital mesenteric defects

2016

Abstract Gastrointestinal perforation (GIP) in preterm neonates may be idiopathic, due to necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), or mechanical obstruction. The predominant cause of GIP in the neonatal period is NEC. Differential diagnosis with congenital malformations, including mesenteric defects leading to internal hernias, is mandatory if the onset is early. We describe two newborns with trans-mesenteric herniation resulting in GIP, and we discuss the presence of possible additional risk factors such as prematurity and predisposing vascular disruption in connective tissue disorders (Ehlers-Danlos syndrome), twinning, and use of assisted reproductive technologies. These cases prompted us to rev…

Internal herniamedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine systemPerforation (oil well)lcsh:SurgeryConnective tissueReproductive technology03 medical and health sciencesInternal hernia0302 clinical medicineGastrointestinal perforation030225 pediatricsMedicinebusiness.industryDorsal mesentery; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome; Internal hernia; Twin; Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health; Surgerylcsh:RJ1-570Twinlcsh:PediatricsDorsal mesenterylcsh:RD1-811medicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureEhlers–Danlos syndrome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisNecrotizing enterocolitisPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthSurgeryDifferential diagnosisbusinessEhlers-Danlos syndromehormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonists
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Functional Colonic Ultrasonography: Normal Findings of Colonic Motility and Follow-Up in Neuronal Intestinal Dysplasia

1989

Three types of neuronal intestinal dysplasia (type A, type B, and combination with Hirschsprung’s disease) can be distinguished. Functional assessment of the affected bowel segments can be achieved by functional colonic ultrasonography, thus providing exact parameters for further therapeutical procedure. The technique is described. Ten children with neuronal intestinal dysplasia in whom functional colonic ultrasonography was employed and results of their follow-up examinations are reported.

Intestinal Dysplasiamedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryFollow up studiesfood and beveragesGastroenterologydigestive system diseasesIleocecal valvemedicine.anatomical_structureText miningInternal medicineSubmucous plexusMedicineUltrasonographybusinessColonic motility
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Neuronal intestinal dysplasia

1987

Findings in 23 children with neuronal intestinal dysplasia (NID) are presented. Twelve children had Hirschsprung's disease that masked the existence of proximal NID. In all cases the diagnosis was established by histological-histochemical examination. Amelioration of symptoms by conservative treatment alone was achieved in 4 children; in 13 cases colostomy was necessary. In 6 patients colon resection was performed: 2 suffered from both colitis and obstruction; the other 4 were treated for obstruction, multiple perforations, persistant adynamia of the left colon, and fistulation. In 9 patients the colostomy was closed. Four of 6 children who did not have sonographic confirmation of motility …

Intestinal Dysplasiamedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentNormal colonColostomyGeneral MedicineDiseasemedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesSurgeryConservative treatmentAdynamiaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineSurgerymedicine.symptomColitisbusinessColectomyPediatric Surgery International
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Caco‐2 versus Caco‐2/HT29‐MTX Co‐cultured Cell Lines: Permeabilities Via Diffusion, Inside‐ and Outside‐Directed Carrier‐Mediated Transport

2000

Abstract Purpose The objective of this study was a systematic characterization and evaluation of cell culture models based on mixtures of Caco‐2/HT29‐MTX co‐cultures for their use in screening for drug absorption and intestinal permeability in comparison to the properties of the respective mono‐cultures. Methods Co‐cultures of Caco‐2 cells (absorptive‐type) and HT29‐MTX cells (goblet‐type) were set up. Three different co‐cultures (initial seeding ratios Caco‐2/HT29‐MTX: 90/10, 70/30, and 50/50) were grown on permeable filter supports, and monolayers were used for permeability studies with model compounds for paracellular absorption (atenolol, furosemide, H334/75, mannitol, terbutaline), tra…

Intestinal permeabilityPharmaceutical Sciencemedicine.diseasedigestive systemIntestinal absorptionchemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistrychemistryCaco-2Cell culturePermeability (electromagnetism)Paracellular transportmedicineBiophysicsTranscellularTalinololJournal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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Colonoscopic surveillance in inflammatory bowel disease: state of the art reduction of biopsies.

2011

Longstanding colitis in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is associated with an increased risk for intraepithelial neoplasia (IN). White light endoscopy (WLE) with 40–50 random biopsies has been promoted for surveillance but may miss a significant proportion of lesions. In addition, the yield of random biopsies to detect IN is low, and random biopsies are expensive, labor-intensive and distract from scrutinizing the colon. Chromoendoscopy with targeted biopsies has proven its superiority over WLE in multiple randomized trials. It has been incorporated into many national and international guidelines. Virtual chromoendoscopy techniques carry the potential to provide contrast enhancement withou…

Intraepithelial neoplasiamedicine.medical_specialtyCrohn's diseasebusiness.industryColorectal cancerBiopsyLasersGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineColonoscopymedicine.diseaseInflammatory Bowel DiseasesUlcerative colitisGastroenterologyInflammatory bowel diseasedigestive system diseasesChromoendoscopyIntestinesIncreased riskInternal medicinePopulation SurveillanceMedicineHumansColitisbusinessDigestive diseases (Basel, Switzerland)
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Intravenous Contrast Agent in Abdominal CT: Is It Really Needed to Identify the Cause of Bowel Obstruction? Proof of Concept

2019

Background. To compare sensitivity of unenhanced computed tomography (CT) and contrast-enhanced CT for the identification of the etiology of bowel obstruction.Materials and Methods. We retrospectively evaluated abdominal CT scans of patients operated for bowel obstruction from March 2013 to October 2017. Two radiologists evaluated CT scans before and after contrast agent in two reading sessions. Then, we calculated sensitivity of CT in the diagnosis of bowel obstruction and determined in which cases the etiology of bowel obstruction was detected on both unenhanced and enhanced CT or on enhanced CT only. The reference standard was defined as the final diagnosis obtained after surgery.Results…

Intravenous contrastmedicine.medical_specialtyArticle SubjectHepatologyEnhanced ctbusiness.industryAbdominal ctGastroenterologymedicine.disease030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging3. Good healthLarge bowel obstructionBowel obstruction03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisEtiologyMedicinelcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. GastroenterologyRadiologyThickeninglcsh:RC799-869businessResearch ArticleBowel wallGastroenterology Research and Practice
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Gastric cancer in autoimmune gastritis: A case-control study from the German centers of the staR project on gastric cancer research

2020

Objectives Patients with autoimmune gastritis (AIG) are reported to have an increased risk of developing gastric cancer (GC). In this study, we assess the characteristics and outcomes of GC patients with AIG in a multicenter case-control study. Methods Between April 2013 and May 2017, patients with GC, including cancers of the esophagogastric junction (EGJ) Siewert type II and III, were recruited. Patients with histological characteristics of AIG were identified and matched in a 1:2 fashion for age and gender to GC patients with no AIG. Presenting symptoms were documented using a self-administered questionnaire. Results Histological assessment of gastric mucosa was available for 572/759 GC …

Intrinsic FactorMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAutoimmune Gastritisautoimmune gastritisRisk AssessmentGastroenterologysurvivalAutoimmune DiseasesGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineParietal Cells GastricRisk FactorsStomach NeoplasmsInternal medicineAnemia PerniciousmedicineHumansEndoscopy Digestive SystemAgedAutoantibodiesbiologyHelicobacter pyloribusiness.industryGastroenterologyCase-control studyCancerOriginal ArticlesMiddle AgedHelicobacter pyloribiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaselanguage.human_languageIncreased riskOncologyGastric MucosaCase-Control StudiesGastritis030220 oncology & carcinogenesislanguagesymptomsFemale030211 gastroenterology & hepatologybusinessGastric cancerUnited European Gastroenterology Journal
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A physiologically active interpenetrating collagen network that supports growth and migration of epidermal keratinocytes: zinc-polyP nanoparticles in…

2020

The distinguished property of the physiological polymer, inorganic polyphosphate (polyP), is to act as a bio-intelligent material which releases stimulus-dependent metabolic energy to accelerate wound healing. This characteristic is based on the bio-imitating feature of polyP to be converted, upon exposure to peptide-containing body fluids, from stable amorphous nanoparticles to a physiologically active and energy-delivering coacervate phase. This property of polyP has been utilized to fabricate a wound mat consisting of compressed collagen supplemented with amorphous polyP particles, formed from the inorganic polyanion with an over-stoichiometric ratio of zinc ions. The proliferation and t…

KeratinocytesBiomedical EngineeringNanoparticleMotilityHuman skin03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCell MovementPolyphosphatesCompression BandagesCollagen networkotorhinolaryngologic diseasesHumansGeneral Materials Science030304 developmental biologyCell Proliferation0303 health sciencesWound HealingCoacervateCell growthChemistryPolyphosphateGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicinePolyelectrolytesdigestive system diseasesZinc030220 oncology & carcinogenesisBiophysicsNanoparticlesCollagenEpidermisWound healingJournal of materials chemistry. B
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