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Efficacy and safety of warming Yang and dredging intestines method in metastatic colon cancer maintenance
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作者 Yu-Xing Sun Tong Zhang +3 位作者 Jiang-Yu Bian Wen-Ting He Xue-Qian Wang Chuan-Bo Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 2025年第6期263-270,共8页
BACKGROUND There is a lack of integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatment regimens supported by high-level evidence-based medicine in the maintenance therapy phase of metastatic colorectal cancer(mCRC).Based on ... BACKGROUND There is a lack of integrated Chinese and Western medicine treatment regimens supported by high-level evidence-based medicine in the maintenance therapy phase of metastatic colorectal cancer(mCRC).Based on the traditional Chinese medicine theory of“Yin tumor”,we believe that“Yang does not transform Yin,and it is blocked in the intestines”is the core pathogenesis of mCRC.Based on the basic treatment principle of“warming Yang and dredging intestines”,we developed the Quxie Capsule.Previous randomized controlled clinical trials demonstrated that the Quxie Capsule can significantly prolong the overall survival of patients with mCRC,but it remains to be verified whether the combination of the“warming Yang and dredging intestines method”prescription with Western medicine standard regimen can prolong the efficacy and safety of the mCRC during the period of maintenance therapy.AIM To confirm and clinically validate that the combination of“warming Yang and dredging intestines method”prescription with Western medicine standard regimen can prolong progression-free survival(PFS)during maintenance treatment of mCRC.The safety of“warming Yang and dredging intestines method”prescription is also assessed.METHODS The study has a prospective,open-label,randomized,controlled study design.Patients have been recruited beginning November 2023 from Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Guang’anmen Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Dongfang Hospital of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine,and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine.The study period is from March 2024 to March 2026.After screening in outpatient clinics or wards,subjects who met the inclusion criteria are randomized into the treatment or control group in a 2:1 ratio.The treatment group receives the“warming Yang and dredging intestines method”formula combined with Western standard maintenance therapy.The control group receives Western standard maintenance therapy formulated by the investigators based on the Chinese Society of Clinical Oncology guidelines for colorectal cancer.All participants receive treatment until the occurrence of disease progression,death,or unmanageable adverse effects,with post-treatment monitoring continued until mortality.An independent panel of chief physicians with extensive clinical experience evaluates the progression of the disease.RESULTS This study aims to clarify whether the combination of warming Yang and dredging intestines method formula with standard Western medicine regimens can prolong PFS during maintenance therapy for mCRC and whether the treatment has a favorable safety profile.The goal is to provide a combined Chinese and Western medicine treatment option for clinical physicians and mCRC patients.Notably,with the actual sample size,this study has an 80%probability of detecting a significant difference if a true difference exists.Small sample sizes may lead to increased instability of the results of subgroup analyses,and may also result in findings that are only applicable to patients with characteristics highly similar to those of the present study population(e.g.,specific genotypes,therapeutic backgrounds,etc.),making it difficult to generalize to the broader mCRC population.In the future,it may be possible to expand the sample size based on this study to further validate the efficacy and safety of combining Chinese and Western medicine in the treatment of mCRC.Basic research on the therapeutic combination of warming Yang and dredging intestines method formula and standard Western regimen will be performed in parallel.CONCLUSION This study aims to clarify whether the combination of warming Yang and dredging intestines method formula with standard Western medicine regimens can prolong PFS during maintenance therapy for mCRC and whether the treatment has a favorable safety profile. 展开更多
关键词 Metastatic colorectal cancer Warming Yang and dredging intestines method Maintenance therapy Integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine Colorectal cancer
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Mitofusin 2 is required for preventing deoxynivalenol-induced porcine intestinal epithelial cell damage
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作者 Kan Xiao Minfang Zhang +7 位作者 Qingqing Lv Feifei Huang Qilong Xu Junjie Guo Jiangchao Zhao Huiling Zhu Shaokui Chen Yulan Liu 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 2026年第1期376-387,共12页
Backgrounds Deoxynivalenol(DON)is an abundant environmental pollutant in feed,posing serious health hazards to animals.However,whether DON triggers an imbalance in mitochondrial fission/fusion and the underlying mecha... Backgrounds Deoxynivalenol(DON)is an abundant environmental pollutant in feed,posing serious health hazards to animals.However,whether DON triggers an imbalance in mitochondrial fission/fusion and the underlying mechanisms involved remain poorly understood.Our aim was to clarify whether mitochondrial fission or fusion proteins participated in DON-caused intestinal damage in pigs.Methods Firstly,two groups of weaning pigs were fed a basal diet,or basal diet supplemented with 4 mg DON/kg for 3 weeks.Additionally,another two groups of weaning pigs were given an oral gavage with 2 mg/kg body weight DON or an equivalent amount of normal saline.In addition,the involvement of mitochondrial fission or fusion proteins in DON-induced intestinal damage was further verified in intestinal porcine epithelial cell line(IPEC-1)by overexpressed plasmids of dynamin related protein 1(Drp1)and mitofusin 2(Mfn2)which were determined by animal studies.Finally,a mitochondrial fusion promotor M1 was used in IPEC-1 cells to explore the role of Mfn2 in DON-induced intestinal damage.Results Dietary DON caused jejunal damage and inflammation,reduced intestinal Drp1,mitofusin 1(Mfn1)and Mfn2,and induced cell apoptosis.DON gavage also impaired jejunal structure and led to decreased Drp1 and Mfn2,and increased cell apoptosis.Moreover,DON challenge also resulted in cell damage and mitochondrial dysfunction,accompanied by abnormal protein expression of mitochondrial fission/fusion proteins and increased cell apoptosis in IPEC-1 cells.Subsequently,Mfn2,but not Drp1 overexpression plasmid restored mitochondrial fission/fusion protein expression,suppressed cell apoptosis,mitigated cell damage and mitochondrial dysfunction in IPEC-1 cells after DON challenge.Finally,M1 alleviated DON-induced reduction of Mfn2 protein and cell apoptosis,rescued mitochondrial dysfunction,barrier function impairment and cell damage.Conclusions Overall,our study demonstrates that DON exposure triggers Mfn2 protein dysregulation,which in turn mediates DON-induced intestinal epithelial damage in piglets. 展开更多
关键词 DEOXYNIVALENOL intestinal injury MFN2 Mitochondrial homeostasis PIGLETS
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Interrelations between probiotics,gut microbiota,intestinal barrier,and immune response focusing on diarrhea in dairy calves
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作者 Munwar Ali Chang Xu +2 位作者 Qazal Hina Aoyun Li Kun Li 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 2026年第1期16-29,共14页
The interplay between gut microbiota and host health has attracted significant interest in the animal science community.Maintaining gut microbiota homeostasis by supplementing probiotics to treat clinical conditions l... The interplay between gut microbiota and host health has attracted significant interest in the animal science community.Maintaining gut microbiota homeostasis by supplementing probiotics to treat clinical conditions like calf diarrhea is an emerging area of research nowadays because of increased concerns regarding antimicrobial resistance(AMR)and drug residues in animal products.Probiotics reduce the incidence of calf diarrhea by increasing the gut microbiota diversity and richness with more commensal bacteria such as Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium that produce antimicrobial compounds,as well as modulating the immune response by increasing cytokines,Interleukin-2(IL-2),IL-4,IL-6,IL-10,and reducing tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),by increasing production of antibodies,especially immunoglobulin E(Ig E),also Ig G,differentiating naive Th lymphocytes(Tho)into Th1,hence stimulate innate immunity and prime the adaptive immune response.Specific probiotic strains of bacteria and yeast(Saccharomyces cerevisiae)derived probiotics maintain the integrity of the intestinal barrier.In this review,data are being organized to address the role of probiotics in treating calf diarrhea by modulating gut microbiota and stimulating an immune response against notorious pathogens,to present animal and veterinary scientists and nutritionists with a new concept to treat infectious diseases from the perspective of the gut microbiota,increasing animal health,performance,and welfare.In conclusion,health status and gut microbiome are strongly interlinked.Research data indicated a significant reduction in the incidence of diarrhea after probiotic administration.If interrelations between probiotics and existing gut microbiota are explored more quantitatively,novel antibiotic substitutes can emerge in the future. 展开更多
关键词 PROBIOTICS gut microbiota DIARRHEA CALVES intestinal barrier immune response
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Development of an in situ small intestinal injection technique for targeted macromolecule delivery and in vivo functional studies in mice
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作者 Yawen Lai Xintao Zhang +5 位作者 Tingting Luo Wenhan Chen Chenyu Ma Haihua Luo Jinghua Liu Jia Xu 《Animal Models and Experimental Medicine》 2026年第1期128-141,共14页
Background:Targeted delivery of biological macromolecules to the small intestine remains challenging due to their susceptibility to degradation in the hostile gastric environment.Methods:This study introduces a minima... Background:Targeted delivery of biological macromolecules to the small intestine remains challenging due to their susceptibility to degradation in the hostile gastric environment.Methods:This study introduces a minimally invasive,in situ injection technique for the murine small intestine that facilitates localized luminal delivery while circumventing gastric barriers.The procedure involves a small abdominal incision for direct injection into the duodenum near the pylorus.Postsurgical monitoring of physiological parameters,systemic inflammatory markers,liver function,and intestinal integrity was conducted over 72 h.Histopathological analysis was performed.The delivery of the functional protein TAT-EGFP(Tat protein fused to enhanced green fluorescent protein)to intestinal epithelial cells was evaluated and compared with oral gavage.As a proof of concept,single-cell RNA sequencing of the intestinal epithelium was performed after high-mobility group box 1 administration.Results:Postsurgical monitoring indicated only transient,anesthesia-related hypo-thermia and minor behavioral alterations.No significant changes were observed over 72 h in body weight,core temperature,clinical severity scores,systemic inflammatory markers(C-reactive protein and leukocytes),liver function(alanine aminotransferase),or intestinal integrity.Histopathological analysis confirmed preserved tissue architec-ture and normal digestive,absorptive,and barrier functions.The model successfully delivered TAT-EGFP to intestinal epithelial cells,an outcome not achievable via oral gavage due to gastric degradation.Single-cell RNA sequencing of the intestinal epi-thelium after high-mobility group box 1 administration revealed inflammatory gene expression patterns in specific epithelial subpopulations.Conclusions:Compared to traditional methods such as oral gavage or organoid cul-ture,this technique offers precise,degradation-resistant delivery of macromolecules in a physiological context.The model's versatility makes it a powerful platform for intestinal research,with applications in drug delivery assessment,gene therapy evalu-ation,and host-microbiota interaction studies. 展开更多
关键词 animal models intestinal drug delivery protein function
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Lactate alleviates intestinal barrier injury in weaned piglets via activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and promotion of intestinal epithelial cell proliferation
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作者 Mingyu Wang Yifan Chen +10 位作者 Jiaojiao Chen Aimin Wu Daiwen Chen Bing Yu Jun He Jie Yu Xiangbing Mao Zhiqing Huang Yuheng Luo Junqiu Luo Ping Zheng 《Journal of Animal Science and Biotechnology》 2026年第1期443-456,共14页
Background Inflammatory bowel disease causes intestinal structural damage,impairs gut function,hinders animal growth and development,and reduces farming efficiency.Previous studies demonstrated that lactate alleviates... Background Inflammatory bowel disease causes intestinal structural damage,impairs gut function,hinders animal growth and development,and reduces farming efficiency.Previous studies demonstrated that lactate alleviates dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced inflammation and mitigates weight loss by enhancing intestinal barrier functions.However,the mechanisms underlying lactate-mediated protection of the intestinal epithelial barrier remain unclear.This study aimed to explore the protective effect of lactate on intestinal barrier damage in colitis piglets and the possible underlying mechanisms through in vivo and in vitro experiments.Methods A total of 6021-day-old weaned female piglets were randomly assigned into three groups based on weight:the control group(basal diet with physiological saline gavage),the DSS group(basal diet with 5%DSS gavage),and the DSS+LA group(2%lactate diet with 5%DSS gavage).There were 10 replicates per treatment,with 2 piglets per replicate.Jejunal morphology was assessed via hematoxylin and eosin staining,while Western blotting quantified the protein levels of proliferation markers,including cluster of differentiation 24(CD24),cyclin D1,and wingless/integrated(Wnt)/β-catenin signaling components.In vitro,0.08%DSS and 2–32 mmol/L sodium lactate-treated intestinal porcine epithelial cell line-J2(IPEC-J2)cells(n=4)were assessed for viability(Cell Counting Kit-8 assay),apoptosis(flow cytometry),and proliferation parameters,including cell cycle analysis and Leucine-rich repeat-containing G-protein coupled receptor 5(Lgr5+)stem cell quantification.Results In vivo,DSS administration induced jejunal villus shortening(P<0.05),downregulated protein levels of CD24,cyclin D1,casein kinase 1(CK1),and dishevelled-2(DVL2)(P<0.05).In vitro,DSS promoted apoptosis,inhibited proliferation,diminished the Lgr5+cell populations(P<0.05),and reduced S-phase cell proportions(P<0.05).Conversely,lactate supplementation ameliorated DSS-induced villus atrophy(P<0.05),restored CD24,cyclin D1,CK1,and DVL2 protein levels(P<0.05).Furthermore,in vitro,sodium lactate attenuated DSS-induced apoptosis(P<0.05),enhanced IPEC-J2 proliferation(P<0.05),expanded Lgr5+cells(P<0.05),and increased S-phase progression(P<0.05).Conclusions In summary,lactate ameliorated intestinal barrier damage in DSS-induced colitis by activating the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and restoring the balance between epithelial cell proliferation and apoptosis.This study provides novel mechanistic evidence supporting lactate's therapeutic potential for IBD management. 展开更多
关键词 Apoptosis intestinal inflammation LACTATE LGR5 PIGLETS PROLIFERATION Wnt/β-catenin pathway
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Strengthening causal inference and analytical rigor in the Wumei Pills-Lactobacillus reuteri-intestinal stem cell axis for chemotherapyinduced mucositis
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作者 Rui-Li Yang Qing Lu +1 位作者 Er-Min Liang Hong-Cheng Luo 《World Journal of Stem Cells》 2026年第1期97-101,共5页
A recent preclinical study reported that Wumei Pills(WMP)and Lactobacillus reuteri(L.reuteri)mitigate 5-fluorouracil-induced intestinal mucositis by promoting intestinal stem cell(ISC)-mediated repair via Wnt/β-caten... A recent preclinical study reported that Wumei Pills(WMP)and Lactobacillus reuteri(L.reuteri)mitigate 5-fluorouracil-induced intestinal mucositis by promoting intestinal stem cell(ISC)-mediated repair via Wnt/β-catenin signaling.The mechanistic interpretation rests largely on systemic inflammation readouts,correlative microbiota changes,and immunohistochemistry of pathway markers.From a clinical standpoint,chemotherapy-induced mucositis remains a common and burdensome toxicity that leads to dose reductions,treatment delays,and infection risk;current care is largely supportive and does not directly restore ISCmediated repair.This unmet need motivates rigorous appraisal of the proposed“WMP→L.reuteri→ISC/Wnt”axis.To highlight key methodological considerations that may affect causal inference and analytical rigor in the proposed“WMP→L.reuteri→ISC/Wnt”pathway.This letter critically appraises the study’s design,endpoints,and analyses against current best practices in mucositis biology,microbiome causality testing,Wnt/β-catenin pathway validation,and preclinical statistics,and synthesizes concrete,literature-grounded remedies.Six issues with potential impact on interpretation were identified:(1)Reliance on serum cytokines/lipopolysaccharide to infer local mucosal inflammation,with limited tissue-level indices(e.g.,myeloperoxidase,interleukin-1β,immune-cell infiltration);(2)Absence of necessity/sufficiency tests to verify microbiota mediation(e.g.,L.reuteri depletion,WMP-donor fecal microbiota transplantation,probiotic add-back);(3)Pathway evidence tiering-Wnt/β-catenin activation not confirmed byβ-catenin nuclear translocation or downstream targets(Axin2,c-Myc,cyclin D1),and Lgr5 quantification/specificity insufficient;(4)Statistical design under-specified(power justification,blinded assessment,control of multiple comparisons)and potential cage effects unmodeled;(5)Limited dose-response and safety profiling for WMP/L.reuteri;and(6)Constrained generalizability(single sex/strain/age,lack of ABX-only controls,single time-point).The reported benefits of WMP and L.reuteri in chemotherapy-induced mucositis are promising,but stronger causal and analytical foundations are needed.Incorporating tissue-level inflammation readouts,microbiota loss-/gain-offunction designs,definitive Wnt/β-catenin activation assays,rigorous statistical practices(including mixed-effects models for cage clustering and multiplicity control),dose-response/safety evaluation,and broader experimental scope(sex/age/strain,ABX-only controls,time-course)will yield more robust and translationally relevant conclusions. 展开更多
关键词 Chemotherapy-induced mucositis Wumei Pills Lactobacillus reuteri intestinal stem cells WNT/Β-CATENIN
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Diagnostic clues in patients with clinical malabsorption and pathological small intestinal villous atrophy:Immune-mediated type and beyond
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作者 Mu-Han Li Qi-Pu Wang +9 位作者 Cheng-Zhu Ou Tian-Ming Xu Yang Chen Hao Tang Yan Zhang Yan-Jun Lai Xu-Zhen Qin Ji Li Wei-Xun Zhou Jing-Nan Li 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2026年第2期37-58,共22页
Small intestinal villi are essential for nutrient absorption,and their impairment can lead to malabsorption.Small intestinal villous atrophy(VA)encompasses a heterogeneous group of disorders,including immune-mediated ... Small intestinal villi are essential for nutrient absorption,and their impairment can lead to malabsorption.Small intestinal villous atrophy(VA)encompasses a heterogeneous group of disorders,including immune-mediated conditions(e.g.,celiac disease,autoimmune enteropathy,inborn errors of immunity),lymphoproliferative disorders(e.g.,enteropathy-associated T-cell lymphoma),infectious causes(e.g.,tropical sprue,Whipple’s disease),iatrogenic factors(e.g.,Olmesartanassociated enteropathy,graft-vs-host disease),as well as inflammatory and idiopathic types.These disorders are often rare and challenging to distinguish due to overlapping clinical,serological,endoscopic,and histopathological features.Through a systematic literature search using keywords such as small intestinal VA,malabsorption,and specific enteropathies,this review provides a comprehensive overview of diagnostic clues for VA and malabsorption.We systematically summarize the pathological characteristics of each condition to assist pathologists and clinicians in accurately identifying the underlying etiologies.Current studies still have many limitations and lack broader and deeper investigations into these diseases.Therefore,future research should focus on the development of novel diagnostic tools,predictive models,therapeutic targets,and mechanistic molecular studies to refine both diagnosis and management strategies. 展开更多
关键词 Autoimmune enteropathy Celiac disease Diagnosis Inborn errors of immunity MALABSORPTION PATHOLOGY Small intestinal villous atrophy disorder
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Role of intestinal microecology in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
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作者 Fu-Zheng Tao Rong-Lin Jiang Shui-Fang Jin 《Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International》 2026年第1期109-111,共3页
Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease(MASLD),formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease,is a chronic liver disease characterized by hepatic lipid deposition and hepatocellular steatosis,resu... Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease(MASLD),formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease,is a chronic liver disease characterized by hepatic lipid deposition and hepatocellular steatosis,resulting from nonalcoholic causes and closely linked to metabolic dysfunction[1].It is strongly associated with metabolic abnormalities,including type 2 diabetes,overweight,and obesity.The global prevalence of MASLD is estimated to be approximately 25%−33%,and its incidence is rising rapidly,particularly among younger populations,due to increasingly prevalent unhealthy lifestyle behaviors such as sleep deprivation,sedentary habits,and diets rich in calories. 展开更多
关键词 steatotic liver disease metabolic dysfunction hepatocellular steatosisresulting chronic liver disease nonalcoholic fatty liver diseaseis intestinal microecology metabolic abnormalitiesincluding hepatic lipid deposition
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Chitosan alleviates symptoms of Parkinson's disease by reducing acetate levels, which decreases inflammation and promotes repair of the intestinal barrier and blood–brain barrier
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作者 Yinying Wang Rongsha Chen +7 位作者 Guolin Shi Xinwei Huang Ke Li Ruohua Wang Xia Cao Zhongshan Yang Ninghui Zhao Jinyuan Yan 《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026年第1期377-391,共15页
Studies have shown that chitosan protects against neurodegenerative diseases. However, the precise mechanism remains poorly understood. In this study, we administered chitosan intragastrically to an MPTP-induced mouse... Studies have shown that chitosan protects against neurodegenerative diseases. However, the precise mechanism remains poorly understood. In this study, we administered chitosan intragastrically to an MPTP-induced mouse model of Parkinson's disease and found that it effectively reduced dopamine neuron injury, neurotransmitter dopamine release, and motor symptoms. These neuroprotective effects of chitosan were related to bacterial metabolites, specifically shortchain fatty acids, and chitosan administration altered intestinal microbial diversity and decreased short-chain fatty acid production in the gut. Furthermore, chitosan effectively reduced damage to the intestinal barrier and the blood–brain barrier. Finally, we demonstrated that chitosan improved intestinal barrier function and alleviated inflammation in both the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system by reducing acetate levels. Based on these findings, we suggest a molecular mechanism by which chitosan decreases inflammation through reducing acetate levels and repairing the intestinal and blood–brain barriers, thereby alleviating symptoms of Parkinson's disease. 展开更多
关键词 ACETATE adenosine 5′-monophosphate-activated protein kinase blood–brain barrier CHITOSAN dopamine neurons INFLAMMATION intestinal barrier Parkinson's disease peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor delta short-chain fatty acids
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Stimulating Effect of Red Beetroot (<i>Beta vulgaris</i>) Juice, Fractioned by Membrane Ultrafiltration, on Iron Absorption in Chicken Intestines 被引量:2
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作者 D. Babarykin G. Smirnova +4 位作者 G. Krumina S. Vasiljeva Z. Krumina N. Basova A. Fedotova 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2018年第11期37-49,共13页
Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide. Targeted iron supplementation with pharmaceuticals is widely used, but oral iron salt ingestion often causes side effects—nausea,... Iron deficiency is one of the leading risk factors for disability and death worldwide. Targeted iron supplementation with pharmaceuticals is widely used, but oral iron salt ingestion often causes side effects—nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain. The present study demonstrated that red beetroot juice (RBRJ) contains a compound or compound complex with the ability to specifically stimulate duodenal iron absorption, shown in experiments in vitro, in situ and in vivo. The effect does not depend on juice sugar and ascorbic acid concentration. Fractionated RBRJ impact on iron absorption is dose dependent. This phenomenon is described for the first time. 展开更多
关键词 Iron intestinAL Absorption Red Beetroot JUICE ULTRAFILTRATION CHICKENS
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Biomechanical behavior study of dog‘s small intestines 被引量:3
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作者 陈柏 周银生 《Journal of Zhejiang University Science》 CSCD 2002年第5期549-552,共4页
The biomechanical behavior of dog's duodenum and jejunum were studied and a formulation of the stress strain relation is presented in this paper. The results obtained indicated that the exponential coefficient α... The biomechanical behavior of dog's duodenum and jejunum were studied and a formulation of the stress strain relation is presented in this paper. The results obtained indicated that the exponential coefficient α and the incremental duodenum of the elastic modulus are both larger than those of the jejunum. It means that the duodenum is more deformable than the jejunum. The experimental results of this work provide basal data for kinematics study of a robotic endoscope. 展开更多
关键词 BIOMECHANICS intestines Biomechanical model
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Effect of Xylanase on mRNA Expression of Cationic Amino Acid Transporters in Intestines of Broilers
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作者 FENG Ding-yuan TAN Hui-Ze +6 位作者 WANG Xiu-qi ZOU Shi-geng ZUO Jian-jun HUANG Yan-hua DONG Ze-min ZHANG Chang-ming YE Hui 《畜牧兽医学报》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2009年第S1期23-27,共5页
480 healthy 1-day-old male yellow-feathered chickens were selected and assigned randomly into groups A and B,each having 6 pens with 40 birds per pen.The birds in group A were fed with wheatbased diet and group B with... 480 healthy 1-day-old male yellow-feathered chickens were selected and assigned randomly into groups A and B,each having 6 pens with 40 birds per pen.The birds in group A were fed with wheatbased diet and group B with wheat-based diet supplemented with xylanase(1.2×l0~4 U/kg diet).On day 16,two birds per replication with average live weight were selected and sacrificed.Tissue samples of jejunum and ileum were collected to detect mRNA expression of cationic amino acid transporters using RT-PCR.The results showed that xylanase significantly increased the abundance of mRNA for rBAT and CAT4 in the intestines of broilers fed with wheat-based diets(P<0.05)and had a tendency to increase the mRNA expression of y^+LAT2 and CAT1 in jejunum(P>0.05),y^+LAT2,CAT1 and CAT4 in ileum(P>0.05).The treatment had no effect on the expression of rBAT mRNA in ileum(P>0.05). 展开更多
关键词 BROILER intestinE XYLANASE amino acid TRANSPORTER mRNA expression
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The histochemical localization of nitric oxide synthase in mouse intestines
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作者 魏丽春 郭鹞 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 1995年第2期109-112,117,共5页
In the present study,the localization of nitric oxide synthase(NOS) in the mouse intestines(duodenum,jejunum,ileum and proximal segment of large intestine) was observed using NADPH-diaphorase(ND) histochemical techniq... In the present study,the localization of nitric oxide synthase(NOS) in the mouse intestines(duodenum,jejunum,ileum and proximal segment of large intestine) was observed using NADPH-diaphorase(ND) histochemical technique.The results showed that the NOS-pos 展开更多
关键词 NITRIC oxide SYNTHASE NADPH-DIAPHORASE HISTOCHEMISTRY intestines mice
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Prevention of La^(3+) on DNA Damage Caused by Hg^(2+) from Fish Intestines
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作者 洪法水 王玲 +3 位作者 刘超 苏明玉 黄浩 陈亮 《Journal of Rare Earths》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2007年第2期243-248,共6页
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of rare earth elements (REEs) in preventing Hg^2+ pollution, using fish intestinal DNA in vitro and study the mechanism of the interactions between Hg^2+ , La^3... The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of rare earth elements (REEs) in preventing Hg^2+ pollution, using fish intestinal DNA in vitro and study the mechanism of the interactions between Hg^2+ , La^3+ , the mixture of La^3+ and Hg^2+ and DNA by spectroscopy. The interactions between Hg^2+ , La^3+ , the mixture of La^3+ and Hg^2+ and DNA from fish intestine in vitro was investigate by using absorption spectrum and fluorescence emission spectrum. Ultraviolet absorption spectra indicated that the addition of Hg^2+ , La^3+ , and the mixture of La^3+ and Hg^2+ to DNA generated obvious hypochromic effect. Meanwhile, the 205.2 nm peak of DNA blue and the 258.2 nm peak of DNA red shifted. The hypochromic effect and peak shift was caused by these ions in an order of Hg^2+ 〉 Hg^2+ + La^3+ 〉 La^3+ . The fluorescence emission spectra showed that as the addition of Hg^2+ , La^3+ , and the mixture of La^3+ and Hg^2+ , the emission peak at about 416.2 nm of DNA did not obviously change, but the fluorescence intensity reduced gradually with the order in treatment was Hg^2+ 〉 Hg^2+ 〉 La^3+ 〉 La^3+ . Hg^2+ , La^3+ , and the mixture of La^3+ and Hg^2+ had 1.12, 0.58, and 0.81 binding sites to DNA, the fluorescence quenching of DNA caused by them all attributed to static quenching. The binding constants KA of binding sites were 3.82×10^4 and 4.22×10^2 L·mol^-1 ; 2.50×10^4 and 2.95×10^3 L·mol^-1 ; 3.05×10^4 and 1.00×10^3 L·mol^-1. The results showed that La^3+ could relieve destruction caused by Hg^2+ on the DNA structure. 展开更多
关键词 Hg^2+ La^3+ fish intestinal DNA spectral characterization binding constants rare earths
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The Expression of Surfactant Proteins A and D in the Intestines and Pancreas of Murine Fetuses
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作者 Ryuta Saka Hiroomi Okuyama +6 位作者 Kaoru Uchida Kumiko Nakahira Takashi Sasaki Satoko Nose Masahiro Nakayama Masahiro Fukuzawa Itaru Yanagihara 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2014年第1期12-20,共9页
Purpose: Surfactant proteins exist in the digestive tract and may play an important role in the host defense. However, the expression of surfactant proteins in the premature digestive system remains unclear. The aim o... Purpose: Surfactant proteins exist in the digestive tract and may play an important role in the host defense. However, the expression of surfactant proteins in the premature digestive system remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the expression of surfactant proteins in the intes-tines and pancreas of murine fetuses. Methods: Immunostaining for SP-A and SP-D was assessed in the small intestine and pancreas of ICR murine fetuses on days 15, 16, 17 and 18 of gestation (normal duration of pregnancy: 19 - 21 days). RT-PCR was performed to detect the expression of spa and spd mRNA in the small intestine and pancreas on day 16, 17 and 18 of gestation. Results: Immunoreactivity for SP-A and SP-D in the acinar cells of pancreas and intestinal mucosal surface were positive on day 16 of gestation onward. RT-PCR revealed that the expression of spa and spd mRNA was significant in the pancreas but weak in the small intestine. Conclusions: Our data revealed that surfactant proteins are present in the fetal intestines and pancreas and that a significant expression of spa and spd mRNA is detected in the fetal pancreas. Pancreas may be a possible organ involved in the synthesis and secretion of surfactant proteins into the intestinal lumen. 展开更多
关键词 Surfactant Protein FETUS intestinE PANCREAS
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Histological and Morphological Study of the Intestines of Wistar Rat Fetuses in a Modified Gastroschisis Experimental Model
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作者 André Luis Hecht Sartori Marina Ferreira Rosa de Vilhena +1 位作者 Gabriela Samaha França Willy Marcus França 《Surgical Science》 2016年第2期72-81,共10页
In gastroschisis (G), the lesion degree of exposed intestinal segments is related to the time of its contact with the amniotic fluid (AF) and exposure to meconium which is the cause of intestinal morphological and his... In gastroschisis (G), the lesion degree of exposed intestinal segments is related to the time of its contact with the amniotic fluid (AF) and exposure to meconium which is the cause of intestinal morphological and histological alterations. The outcome of these alterations is intestinal hypoperistalsis and nutrient absorption deficiency, which contribute to increased morbidity and high medical-hospital costs. In this study, morphological and histological intestine alterations were identified at two different contact occasions with AF. Experimental gastroschisis (G) was performed on Wistar rat fetuses at a single gestational age on day 18.5<sup>th</sup>. The fetuses were removed on the 20.5<sup>th</sup> (G-1) and 21.5<sup>th</sup> days (G-2). Fetuses of both groups were divided in 3 sub-groups: control (C), gastroschisis (G) and sham (S). Measurements were taken of the Whole Set including fetus, placenta and membranes with AF (WS), fetus body weight (BW), intestinal weight (IW) and their diameters (DI). The objective of the present study is to test a new gastroschisis experimental model and identify differences in morphological and histological alterations in these two gestational periods that may be directly related to intestinal motility disorders in G. The WS and BW presented no significant statistical difference when compared G1 and G2. The results of the intestine average weight of G2 fetuses were significantly higher when compared to G1 fetuses in all subgroups (C: p = 0.02;G: p = 0.01;S: p = 0.02, Mann Whitney). The results of the intestinal average diameters (D/d) in G1 and G2 presented significant statistical difference only in G subgroup (p Kruskal Wallis). When compared intestinal average diameters, there was significant statistical difference of G fetuses in G1 and G2 (p Mann Whitney). In conclusion, the present experimental G model was adequate to reproduce G in rat fetuses. All G fetuses presented significant statistical difference when compared to other group in their subgroup and when compared G1 and G2 (p < 0.05). These alterations can explain the difficulties in accomplishing adequate peristalsis in G neonate bearers. 展开更多
关键词 GASTROSCHISIS intestinal Damage intestinal Motility Early Delivery
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2'-Fucosyllactose modulates the function of intestinal microbiota to reduce intestinal permeability in mice colonized by feces from healthy infants 被引量:2
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作者 Qingxue Chen Liu Yang +7 位作者 Fangqin Xiang Ignatius Man-Yau Szeto Yalu Yan Biao Liu Jinju Cheng Lu Liu Bailiang Li Sufang Duan 《Food Science and Human Wellness》 2025年第1期282-292,共11页
2'-Fucosyllactose(2'-FL)shows the potential to support intestinal health as a natural prebiotic that bridges the gap between infant formula feeding and breastfeeding.However,the effect and mechanism of 2'-... 2'-Fucosyllactose(2'-FL)shows the potential to support intestinal health as a natural prebiotic that bridges the gap between infant formula feeding and breastfeeding.However,the effect and mechanism of 2'-FL in improving intestinal permeability are not clear.In this study,we constructed human microbiota-associated(HMA)mouse models by colonizing healthy infant feces in mice with antibiotic-depleted intestinal microbiota.The protective effect of 2'-FL on the intestinal permeability was explored using the HMA mouse models,and the combination of metagenomics was used to analyze the possible mechanisms by which the microorganisms reduced the intestinal permeability.The results showed that 2'-FL decreased the concentration of markers of intestinal permeability(enterotoxin and diamine oxidase(DAO))and increased the expression levels of tight junctions(occludin and claudin).Metagenomics revealed the enrichment of Bifidobacterium and increased the expression of glycoside hydrolases(GHs),including GH31,GH28,and GH5.In conclusion,2'-FL strengthened intestinal permeability function by improving microbiota composition to control the translocation of harmful substance. 展开更多
关键词 2’-Fucosyllactose intestinal permeability intestinal microbiota BIFIDOBACTERIUM
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Clinical observation of efficacy in adhesive intestinal obstruction with Integrated Chinese(Chaihu Shugan San,柴胡疏肝散)and Western Medicine:a randomized controlled trial 被引量:2
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作者 ZHANG Xin CAO Jia +2 位作者 LUO Chengping FAN Yibin DU Jie 《Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine》 2025年第1期115-122,共8页
OBJECTIVE:To explore the treatment efficacy of integrated Chinese medicine(Chaihu Shugan San,柴胡疏肝散,CSS)and western therapy in the treatment of adhesive intestinal obstruction(AIO),to provide new ideas for the man... OBJECTIVE:To explore the treatment efficacy of integrated Chinese medicine(Chaihu Shugan San,柴胡疏肝散,CSS)and western therapy in the treatment of adhesive intestinal obstruction(AIO),to provide new ideas for the management of the disease.METHODS:In our single-blind randomized controlled study,120 patients with AIO who were hospitalized in The Affiliated Hospital of China West Normal University Nan Chong Gaoping District People's Hospital from January 2021 to June 2022 and met the inclusion criteria were categorized into the treatment group and the control group.Patients from the control group were administered basic Western Medicine therapy,whereas patients from the treatment group were administered basic Western Medicine therapy plus CSS by gastric tube injection.Subsequently,the time to first anal exhaustion and defecation,time to relief of abdominal distension and pain,days of hospitalization,Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)symptom scores,interleukin-6(IL-6),C-reactive protein(CRP)and procalcitonin(PCT)levels in the 2 groups were recorded and compared.RESULTS:The comparison of clinical efficacy of the treatment group were better than the control group.The TCM symptom score was considerably lower in the treatment group;the inflammation indicators CRP,IL-6,and PCT also decreased statistically when comparing the control group.Furthermore,there were significantly reduced in the time to first exhaustion,time to first defecation,time to relief of abdominal pain and distension,and days of hospitalization in the treatment group versus the control group.CONCLUSION:CSS could suppress the inflammatory reaction,reduce days of hospitalization,relieve clinical symptoms in AIO patients with reliable efficacy and high safety and is worthy of clinical application. 展开更多
关键词 intestinal obstruction INTERLEUKINS C-reactive protein post-abdominal surgery
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Paneth cells inhibit intestinal stem cell proliferation through the bone morphogenic protein 7 pathway under rotavirus-mediated intestinal injury 被引量:1
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作者 Xiang-Yi Bu Hao-Yuan Tan +8 位作者 An-Min Wang Ming-Tong Wei Sophie Pan Juan-Zi Gao Yong-Hai Li Gui-Xiang Qian Zi-Han Chen Chao Ye Wei-Dong Jia 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 2025年第26期117-136,共20页
BACKGROUND Rotavirus(RV),a primary cause of diarrhea-related mortality in 2021,has been shown to damage intestinal epithelial cells while upregulating intestinal stem cells(ISCs)activities.ISCs within the crypt niche ... BACKGROUND Rotavirus(RV),a primary cause of diarrhea-related mortality in 2021,has been shown to damage intestinal epithelial cells while upregulating intestinal stem cells(ISCs)activities.ISCs within the crypt niche drive the continuous self-renewal of intestinal epithelium,preserving its barrier functions.Paneth cells secrete antimicrobial peptide and signaling molecules within the intestine crypt,thereby playing a crucial role in intestinal immune defense and providing ISCs functional support.However,the regulatory function of Paneth cells under pathological conditions,such as RV infection,remains unclear.AIM To determine the impact of RV infection on Paneth cells and how Paneth cells regulate ISCs during intestinal injury repair.METHODS We constructed a reference genome for the RV enteric cytopathogenic human orphan virus strain and reanalyzed published single-cell RNA sequencing data to investigate Paneth cell responses to RV-induced intestinal injury.We derived Paneth-ISC communication networks using CellChat,tracked ISC differentiation with pseudotime analysis,and validated our findings in leucine-rich repeat-containing G protein-coupled receptor 5-enhanced green fluorescent protein-internal ribosomal entry site-Cre recombinase estrogen receptor variant 2 mice and organoids via immunofluorescence,flow cytometry,and reverse transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction.RESULTS We found that RV directly infects Paneth cells,leading to a reduction in mature Paneth cells and an increase in kallikrein 1-high immature Paneth cells.Paneth-ISC communication was significantly enhanced.In particular,the bone morphogenic protein 7(BMP7)-activin A receptor type 2B/BMP receptor type 1A-Smad pathway was upregulated post-infection,suggesting that Paneth cells suppress excessive ISC proliferation.Functional validation confirmed activation of this pathway.CONCLUSION Paneth cells regulate ISC proliferation during RV infection by activating BMP7 signaling,limiting excessive stem cell expansion and preserving crypt homeostasis for effective epithelial repair. 展开更多
关键词 Rotavirus infection Paneth cells intestinal stem cells Bone morphogenetic protein 7 intestinal injury
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Neutrophils disrupt the intestinal barrier via IL-22/TGF-β/Mmp9 axis in the zebrafish model of inflammatory bowel disease 被引量:1
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作者 Peixian Huang Yiqing Yang +3 位作者 Junwei Lian Tao Yu Gaofei Li Yiyue Zhang 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 2025年第7期962-965,共4页
Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)comprises a heterogeneous group of chronic inflammatory conditions of the intestine.Current therapeutic strategies primarily focus on maintaining remission and mitigating the secondary e... Inflammatory bowel disease(IBD)comprises a heterogeneous group of chronic inflammatory conditions of the intestine.Current therapeutic strategies primarily focus on maintaining remission and mitigating the secondary effects rather than reversing its pathogenic mechanisms(Jeong et al.,2019).The pathogenesis of IBD involves intestinal barrier dysfunction,tissue damage,and dysregulated innate and adaptive immune responses(de Souza et al.,2017).Elevated neutrophil activity has been reported in IBD(Danne et al.,2024),yet the precise roles and mechanisms of neutrophils in disease progression remain to be elucidated. 展开更多
关键词 intestinal barrier dysfunctiontissue inflammatory bowel disease ibd comprises inflammatory conditions dysregulated innate adaptive immune responses de mitigating secondary effects intestinal barrier IL NEUTROPHILS
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