Jejunal self-filling blind loops with subsequent small bowel bacterial overgrowth (SBBO) induce hepatobiliary injury in genetically susceptible Lewis rats. Lesions consist of portal tract inflammation, bile duct proliferation, and destruction. To determine the pathogenesis of SBBO-induced hepatobiliary injury, we treated Lewis rats with SBBO by using several agents with different mechanisms of activity. Buffer treatment, ursodeoxycholic acid, prednisone, methotrexate, and cyclosporin A failed to prevent SBBO-induced injury as demonstrated by increased plasma aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and elevated histology scores. However, hepatic injury was prevented by mutanolysin, a muralytic enzyme whose only known activity is to split the beta 1...
Nonspecific colitis (inflammation of the colon mucosa) is a common gastroenterological disease. The ...
In experimental work on rats was shown that antibiotics with the most pronounced hepatotoxic effects...
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is a major cause of mortality after liver cirrhosis. Altered perme...
Jejunal self-filling blind loops with subsequent small bowel bacterial overgrowth (SBBO) induce hepa...
Surgical creation of jejunal self-filling blind loops (SFBL) causes small bowel bacterial overgrowth...
Surgical creation of jejunal self-filling blind loops (SFBL) causes small bowel bacterial overgrowth...
Arthritis is often associated with intestinal diseases, but the etiology is not known. We developed ...
AbstractBackground & Aims: Recent data support an important role of resident luminal bacteria in exp...
WOS: 000240435700003PubMed: 16966206The absence of bile in the gut lumen induces mucosal injury and ...
Abstract - To study the histogenetic recovery of hepatic lesions due to portal bacteremia, a complic...
Resident bacteria are incriminated in the pathogenesis of experimental colitis and inflammatory bowe...
The systemic uptake and local intestinal inflammatory potential of luminal bacterial cell wall polym...
Hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes are down-regulated during inflammation. In this study, an ani...
Liver cirrhosis is associated with bacterial translocation (BT) and endotoxemia. Most translocating ...
Resident bacteria play an important role in initiating and perpetuating gastrointestinal inflammatio...
Nonspecific colitis (inflammation of the colon mucosa) is a common gastroenterological disease. The ...
In experimental work on rats was shown that antibiotics with the most pronounced hepatotoxic effects...
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is a major cause of mortality after liver cirrhosis. Altered perme...
Jejunal self-filling blind loops with subsequent small bowel bacterial overgrowth (SBBO) induce hepa...
Surgical creation of jejunal self-filling blind loops (SFBL) causes small bowel bacterial overgrowth...
Surgical creation of jejunal self-filling blind loops (SFBL) causes small bowel bacterial overgrowth...
Arthritis is often associated with intestinal diseases, but the etiology is not known. We developed ...
AbstractBackground & Aims: Recent data support an important role of resident luminal bacteria in exp...
WOS: 000240435700003PubMed: 16966206The absence of bile in the gut lumen induces mucosal injury and ...
Abstract - To study the histogenetic recovery of hepatic lesions due to portal bacteremia, a complic...
Resident bacteria are incriminated in the pathogenesis of experimental colitis and inflammatory bowe...
The systemic uptake and local intestinal inflammatory potential of luminal bacterial cell wall polym...
Hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes are down-regulated during inflammation. In this study, an ani...
Liver cirrhosis is associated with bacterial translocation (BT) and endotoxemia. Most translocating ...
Resident bacteria play an important role in initiating and perpetuating gastrointestinal inflammatio...
Nonspecific colitis (inflammation of the colon mucosa) is a common gastroenterological disease. The ...
In experimental work on rats was shown that antibiotics with the most pronounced hepatotoxic effects...
Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis is a major cause of mortality after liver cirrhosis. Altered perme...