Background: The World Health Organization classified processed and red meat consumption as “carcinogenic” and“probably carcinogenic”, respectively, to humans. Haem iron from meat plays a role in the promotion of colorectalcancer in rodent models, in association with enhanced luminal lipoperoxidation and subsequent formation ofaldehydes. Here, we investigated the short-term effects of this haem-induced lipoperoxidation on mucosal and luminal gut homeostasis including microbiome in F344 male rats fed with a haem-enriched diet (1.5 μmol/g) 14–21 days.Results: Changes in permeability, inflammation, and genotoxicity observed in the mucosal colonic barrier correlatedwith luminal haem and lipoperoxidation markers. Trapping of luminal haem-induced ...
The intake of a Western diet with a high amount of red meat is associated with a high risk for colon...
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that high meat intake is associated with promotion of colon c...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, i...
Background: The World Health Organization classified processed and red meat consumption as “carcinog...
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths in Western countries. The risk to develop col...
High intake of red meat is associated with an increased risk of colon cancer. It has been suggested ...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, i...
Epub ahead of printRed meat is probably carcinogenic to humans (WHO/IARC class 2A), in part through ...
Colon cancer is a major cause of cancer deaths in Western countries and is associated with diets hig...
The consumption of red meat is associated with an increased risk for colorectal cancer (CRC). Multip...
Red meat is a factor risk for colorectal cancer, considered as probably carcinogenic to humans. Red ...
The intake of a Western diet with a high amount of red meat is associated with a high risk for colon...
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that high meat intake is associated with promotion of colon c...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, i...
Background: The World Health Organization classified processed and red meat consumption as “carcinog...
Colorectal cancer is a leading cause of cancer deaths in Western countries. The risk to develop col...
High intake of red meat is associated with an increased risk of colon cancer. It has been suggested ...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, i...
Epub ahead of printRed meat is probably carcinogenic to humans (WHO/IARC class 2A), in part through ...
Colon cancer is a major cause of cancer deaths in Western countries and is associated with diets hig...
The consumption of red meat is associated with an increased risk for colorectal cancer (CRC). Multip...
Red meat is a factor risk for colorectal cancer, considered as probably carcinogenic to humans. Red ...
The intake of a Western diet with a high amount of red meat is associated with a high risk for colon...
Recent epidemiological studies suggest that high meat intake is associated with promotion of colon c...
Red meat consumption is associated with an increased colon cancer risk. Heme, present in red meat, i...