The small intestine mucosa is known to be able to adapt itself to several kinds of both physiological and pathological conditions. The adaptive patterns of the structure of the enterocytes, particularly their apical surface (brush border), were studied in three models: (1) in rats, subjected to antrectomy or antral exclusion, combined with gastroduodenostomy and gastrojejunostomy; (2) in rats with alloxan diabetes; (3) in children with coeliac disease; a) in its active phase; b) after long-term treatment with gluten-free diets; c) after long-term challenge with dietary gluten following treatment; d) after short-term elimination of dietary gluten. Gut mucosa from fasting or fed, normal or sham-operated rats, fasting cats, and short-statured...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to present an experimental model of short bowel syndrome (...
Feeding a fibre-rich commercial diet to germ free rats increased the villus length and crypt depth b...
The "well being" of the gastrointestinal tract is maintained by the interplay of several -factors, n...
The small intestine mucosa is known to be able to adapt itself to several kinds of both physiologica...
The structure and ultrastructure of the villi of small intestinal mucosa was examined in 237 duodena...
PURPOSE: To analyze the small intestinal mucosa ultrastructure, and to characterize the enterocyte l...
Recently the increasing prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases, including neoplasm, has resulted in...
In spite of the widespread use of rats in gastrointestinal research, there is a lack of information ...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
Germ-free animals (GF) are those without a microbiome since birth. This particular biological model ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
SUMMARY Chronic dietary administration of prednisolone to the adult rat caused alteration in morphol...
To investigate the adaptation of functions expressed by the villous and crypt cell of the intestinal...
Celiac disease (CD) represents a frequent autoimmune disease triggered by the ingestion of gliadin i...
textabstractInfants with malrotation of the gut easily develop midgut volvuluse If this volvulus is ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to present an experimental model of short bowel syndrome (...
Feeding a fibre-rich commercial diet to germ free rats increased the villus length and crypt depth b...
The "well being" of the gastrointestinal tract is maintained by the interplay of several -factors, n...
The small intestine mucosa is known to be able to adapt itself to several kinds of both physiologica...
The structure and ultrastructure of the villi of small intestinal mucosa was examined in 237 duodena...
PURPOSE: To analyze the small intestinal mucosa ultrastructure, and to characterize the enterocyte l...
Recently the increasing prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases, including neoplasm, has resulted in...
In spite of the widespread use of rats in gastrointestinal research, there is a lack of information ...
Computerised image-analysis was used to quantitate small intestinal mucosae from celiac sprue and de...
Germ-free animals (GF) are those without a microbiome since birth. This particular biological model ...
BACKGROUND: Early pathogenetic events of gluten intolerance may be overlooked in patients with serol...
SUMMARY Chronic dietary administration of prednisolone to the adult rat caused alteration in morphol...
To investigate the adaptation of functions expressed by the villous and crypt cell of the intestinal...
Celiac disease (CD) represents a frequent autoimmune disease triggered by the ingestion of gliadin i...
textabstractInfants with malrotation of the gut easily develop midgut volvuluse If this volvulus is ...
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to present an experimental model of short bowel syndrome (...
Feeding a fibre-rich commercial diet to germ free rats increased the villus length and crypt depth b...
The "well being" of the gastrointestinal tract is maintained by the interplay of several -factors, n...