To further document the effect of insulin on intestinal maturation, suckling rats were treated either with exogenous insulin (12.5 mU.g body wt, intraperitoneally, twice daily) or with saline from d 8 to 12 postpartum. Sucrase activity in brush border membrane extracts was precociously induced by insulin, whereas the activities of other brush border membrane enzymes (maltase, aminopeptidase, and neutral lactase) were enhanced (+ 30 to + 131%, p less than 0.01 versus controls). The lysosomal enzyme, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, which normally declines at weaning was significantly (p less than 0.025) decreased in both villus (-51%) and crypt cells (-57%) isolated from the jejunum of insulin-treated rats. The microsomal enzyme, sulfatase C, ...
International audienceThe effect of starvation and refeeding on the developmental pattern of intesti...
Insulin has been shown to influence intestinal structure and absorptive function. The purpose of the...
<p>Statistically significant differences between control and enzyme-treated groups (mean ± SD, n = 1...
The influence of insulin on the postnatal development of intestinal functions linked to villus cells...
Les travaux antérieurs du laboratoire ont démontré que l'administration d'insuline à des ratons non-...
The mechanism(s) by which insulin enhance prematurely the activity of brush border membrane (BBM) hy...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The mechanism(s) by which insulin stimulates enzyme expression in rat immature ente...
The postreceptor events regulating the signal of insulin downstream in rat intestinal cells have not...
The mechanism(s) by which rat immature enterocytes exhibit increased responsiveness to insulin befor...
Insulinlike growth factor-I (IGF-I) has been found in the milk of various species. To investigate if...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
In order to determine whether the rat small intestine exhibits quantitative changes in the synthesis...
It has been shown that diet and endocrine regulation are two factors influencing perinatal developme...
International audienceThe effect of starvation and refeeding on the developmental pattern of intesti...
Insulin has been shown to influence intestinal structure and absorptive function. The purpose of the...
<p>Statistically significant differences between control and enzyme-treated groups (mean ± SD, n = 1...
The influence of insulin on the postnatal development of intestinal functions linked to villus cells...
Les travaux antérieurs du laboratoire ont démontré que l'administration d'insuline à des ratons non-...
The mechanism(s) by which insulin enhance prematurely the activity of brush border membrane (BBM) hy...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: The mechanism(s) by which insulin stimulates enzyme expression in rat immature ente...
The postreceptor events regulating the signal of insulin downstream in rat intestinal cells have not...
The mechanism(s) by which rat immature enterocytes exhibit increased responsiveness to insulin befor...
Insulinlike growth factor-I (IGF-I) has been found in the milk of various species. To investigate if...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
Although mitogen-activating protein (MAP) kinases are crucial signal transduction molecules regulati...
In order to determine whether the rat small intestine exhibits quantitative changes in the synthesis...
It has been shown that diet and endocrine regulation are two factors influencing perinatal developme...
International audienceThe effect of starvation and refeeding on the developmental pattern of intesti...
Insulin has been shown to influence intestinal structure and absorptive function. The purpose of the...
<p>Statistically significant differences between control and enzyme-treated groups (mean ± SD, n = 1...