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Oxidative stress and innate immunity status in chickens exposed to high dose of ascorbic acid

2013

The effects of high dose ascorbic acid (10 000 mg·kg–1 in the diet) and the transition metal on the presence of oxidative stress in the internal organs of growing chicks, as well as on the innate immune system status, were investigated. Supplementation with a high dose of ascorbic acid had pro-inflammatory effects on the intestinal mucosa, and lysozyme levels were decreased significantly in all organs studied. High-dose ascorbic acid caused an imbalance between prooxidative and antioxidative activities and was associated with the generation of semiquinone radicals. We observed that ascorbic acid increased iron and cadmium absorption. When a high dose of ascorbic acid was applied, elevated k…

medicine.medical_specialtyKidneyCadmiumInnate immune systemClinical Biochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAscorbic acidmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureImmune systemBiochemistrychemistryIntestinal mucosaInternal medicinemedicineLysozymeOxidative stressCell Biochemistry and Function
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Studies on l-arginase in developing rat small intestine, brain, and kidney

1986

The influences of hydrocortisone and thyroxine on the developmental changes of arginase activity in intestine, kidney, and brain of suckling rats were studied. A single injection of hydrocortisone (50 mg/kg) into rats aged 9 days evoked premature increase of jejunal arginase activity due to precocious formation of arginase A4. Arginase A4 can be detected about 48 hr after hydrocortisone injection, whereas in intact rats the enzyme appears in the intestinal mucosa on the 19th-21st days of postnatal life. After hydrocortisone administration to rats aged 6 days, a similar pattern of arginase activity in jejunum was observed. Under the same conditions, the influence of hydrocortisone on kidney …

medicine.medical_specialtyKidneyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismBiologyBiochemistrySmall intestineJejunumArginasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyIntestinal mucosaInternal medicinemedicineGlucocorticoidHydrocortisonemedicine.drugHormoneBiochemical Medicine and Metabolic Biology
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Future perspectives in gastroenterology: laser.

1997

medicine.medical_specialtyLaser CoagulationPalliative treatmentbusiness.industryVascular diseaseGastrointestinal DiseasesLasersGastroenterologyEndoscopyBiomedical equipmentLasermedicine.diseaseLithotripsy Laserlaw.inventionSurgerylawDoppler flowmetrymedicineLaser-Doppler FlowmetryHumansLaser TherapyIntensive care medicinebusinessDigestion
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Effects of chronic alcohol consumption on enzyme activities and active methionine absorption in the small intestine of pregnant rats.

1996

The present study evaluates the effect of chronic alcohol intake on the intestinal transport of methionine during pregnancy. For this purpose, we have used an in vitro technique that allows measurement of the unidirectional influx of the amino acids across the brush-border membrane of the rat mid-jejunum, and the basolateral membrane enzyme Na+, K+-ATPase was also evaluated in the duodenum and jejunum. For chronic alcohol treatment, the rats were fed a liquid diet containing ethanol (36% of calories) or an isocaloric diet-(pair-fed control) for 5 weeks before and during pregnancy. Animals were killed at 21 days of gestation. Results from the kinetic analysis revealed that chronic ethanol tr…

medicine.medical_specialtyLiquid dietMedicine (miscellaneous)BiologyToxicologyIntestinal absorptionMethionine transportJejunumchemistry.chemical_compoundMethionineIntestinal mucosaPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNa+/K+-ATPaseIntestinal MucosaRats WistarMethionineSmall intestineRatsPsychiatry and Mental healthEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureJejunumchemistryIntestinal AbsorptionFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersFemaleSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseAlcoholism, clinical and experimental research
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Duodenal and rectal varices as a source of severe upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding

2009

medicine.medical_specialtyLower gastrointestinal bleedingDuodenumbusiness.industryGeneral surgeryRectumGastroenterologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyEndoscopy GastrointestinalVaricose VeinsRectal varicesInternal medicinemedicineHumansGastrointestinal HemorrhagebusinessLigationEndoscopy
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Meta-analysis of the placebo rates of clinical relapse and severe endoscopic recurrence in post-operative Crohn's disease

2008

Meta-analysis of the placebo rates of clinical relapse and severe endoscopic recurrence in postoperative Crohn's disease. Renna S, Cammà C, Modesto I, Cabibbo G, Scimeca D, Civitavecchia G, Mocciaro F, Orlando A, Enea M, Cottone M. Dipartimento di Medicina, Pneumologia e Fisiologia della Nutrizione Umana, Università di Palermo, Palermo, Italy. BACKGROUNDS & AIMS: The benefit of therapy for prevention of postoperative recurrence of Crohn's disease (CD) is limited. Clinical relapse and severe endoscopic recurrence are the main outcomes in the evaluation of trials on prevention of recurrence. The aim of this meta-analysis was to focus on knowledge of the placebo rates of relapse and recurr…

medicine.medical_specialtyMEDLINEDiseasePlaceboEndoscopy Gastrointestinallaw.inventionCrohn DiseaseRandomized controlled triallawInternal medicineSecondary PreventionmedicineHumansPostoperative PeriodDigestive System Surgical ProceduresRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicCrohn's diseaseHepatologybusiness.industryGastroenterologyOdds ratioPrognosismedicine.diseaseConfidence intervalSurgeryMeta-analysisMeta-analysis placebo relapse severe endoscopic recurrencebusiness
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Nutrition and physical activity: French intergroup clinical practice guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up (SNFGE, FFCD, GERCOR, UNICANCE…

2021

International audience; This document is a summary of the French intergroup guidelines regarding the nutrition and physical activity (PA) management in digestive oncology. This collaborative work was produced under the auspices of all French medical and surgical societies involved in digestive oncology, nutrition and supportive care. It is based on published guidelines, recent literature review and expert opinions. Recommendations are graded according to the level of evidence. Malnutrition affects more than half of patients with digestive cancers and is often underdiagnosed. It has multiple negative consequences on survival, quality of life and risk of treatment complications. Consequently,…

medicine.medical_specialtyMedicine (miscellaneous)[SDV.CAN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerContext (language use)symptoms and symptom managementDiseasegastrointestinal (lower)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of life (healthcare)[SDV.CAN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/CancerEndopeptidasesmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineStage (cooking)Intensive care medicineExerciseSocieties MedicalOncology (nursing)business.industryCancerGeneral MedicinePerioperativeEvidence-based medicinemedicine.diseasegastrointestinal (upper)3. Good healthsupportive careMedical–Surgical NursingMalnutritionpancreatic030220 oncology & carcinogenesisQuality of Lifebusinesseducation and trainingFollow-Up StudiesBMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
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Intestinal ischaemia during cardiac arrest and resuscitation: comparative analysis of extracellular metabolites by microdialysis.

2003

Intestinal ischaemia is a major complication of shock syndromes causing translocation of bacteria and endotoxins and multiple organ failure in intensive care patients. The present study was designed to use microdialysis as a tool to monitor intestinal ischaemia after cardiac arrest and resuscitation in pigs. For this purpose, microdialysis probes were implanted in pig jejunal wall, peritoneum, skeletal muscle and brain, and interstitial fluid was obtained during circulatory arrest (induced by ventricular fibrillation) and after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC). Cardiac arrest for 4 min caused a prolonged (60 min) reduction of blood flow in jejunal wall, muscle and brain as determine…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicrodialysisResuscitationTime FactorsSwinemedicine.medical_treatmentMicrodialysisIschemiaGlutamic AcidEmergency NursingReturn of spontaneous circulationCholineIschemiaInternal medicineIntensive caremedicineAnimalsCardiopulmonary resuscitationLactic AcidIntestinal MucosaMuscle Skeletalbusiness.industrySkeletal muscleBrainmedicine.diseaseCardiopulmonary ResuscitationHeart ArrestIntestinesEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureGlucoseAnesthesiaVentricular fibrillationEmergency MedicinePeritoneumCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessExtracellular SpaceResuscitation
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Endoscopic detection of early lower gastrointestinal cancer

2005

The prognosis for patients with malignancies of the lower gastrointestinal tract is strictly dependent on early detection of premalignant and malignant lesions. What should an ideal screening and surveillance colonoscopy be able to accomplish? The technique should allow detection of large but also discrete mucosal alterations. Ideally, endoscopic discrimination between neoplastic and non-neoplastic lesions would be possible during the ongoing procedure. At present, endoscopy can be performed with powerful new endoscopes. Comparable to the rapid development in chip technology, the optical features of the newly designed endoscopes offer resolutions, which allow new surface details to be seen.…

medicine.medical_specialtyMicroscopy ConfocalNarrow-band imagingLower Gastrointestinal TractStaining and Labelingmedicine.diagnostic_testColorectal cancerbusiness.industryGastroenterologyColonoscopyLower Gastrointestinal TractColonoscopymedicine.diseaseChromoendoscopyEndoscopyEarly DiagnosismedicineEndomicroscopyHumansColitis UlcerativeGastrointestinal cancerRadiologyColorectal NeoplasmsbusinessBest Practice & Research Clinical Gastroenterology
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Novel imaging modalities in the detection of oesophageal neoplasia.

2008

The prognosis of oesophageal neoplasia is dependent on the stage of the disease at the time of detection. Early lesions have an excellent prognosis in contrast to more advanced stages that usually have a dismal prognosis. Therefore, the early detection of these lesions is of the utmost importance. In recent years, several new techniques have been introduced to improve the endoscopic detection of early lesions. The most important improvement, in general, has been the introduction of high-resolution/high-definition endoscopy into daily clinical practice. The value of superimposing techniques such as chromoendoscopy, narrow band imaging and computed virtual chromoendoscopy onto high-resolution…

medicine.medical_specialtyNarrow-band imagingmedicine.diagnostic_testEsophageal Neoplasmsbusiness.industryGastroenterologyReproducibility of ResultsEndoscopy GastrointestinalChromoendoscopyEndoscopyFunctional imagingDiagnosis DifferentialAutofluorescenceOptical coherence tomographyEndomicroscopyMedicineHumansRadiologyStage (cooking)businessTomography Optical CoherenceBest practiceresearch. Clinical gastroenterology
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