Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects ~12% of the global population. Although the etiology of IBS is not completely understood, several factors are known to serve a pivotal role in its pathophysiology, including genetic factors, diet, the intestinal microbiota, gastrointestinal endocrine cells and low‑grade inflammation. Musashi‑1 is expressed by stem cells and their early progeny, and is used as a stem cell marker. The low density of intestinal endocrine cells in patients with IBS is thought to be caused by decreased numbers of intestinal stem cells and their differentiation into enteroendocrine cells. The present study employed Musashi‑1 as a marker to detect stem cells in the stomach of 54 patients with IBS and 51 healthy subjects. The ...
Diet plays an important role not only in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but ...
Altered densities of enteroendocrine cells play an important role in patients with irritable bowel s...
There are few reliable markers for adult stem cells and none for those of the intestinal epithelium....
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects ~12% of the global population. Although the etiology of IBS i...
The pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is not completely understood. However, several...
Abstract Background This study examined whether the densities of stem- and enteroendocrine cell prog...
AIM: To study the different endocrine cell types in the oxyntic mucosa of patients with irritable bo...
To the best of our knowledge, stomach antral endocrine cells have not previously been investigated i...
The gut endocrine cells control and regulate several functions of the gastrointestinal tract. They h...
Introduction: Interactions between the gut microbiota and enteroendocrine cells play important role ...
Background The gut hormones are important in regulating gastrointestinal motility. Disturbances in g...
Background/objectives: The gastric endocrine cells in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) t...
Several abnormalities have been demonstrated in the intestines of patients with irritable bowel synd...
The large intestine contains five types of endocrine cells that regulate its functions by sensing it...
The large intestine contains five types of endocrine cells that regulate its functions by sensing it...
Diet plays an important role not only in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but ...
Altered densities of enteroendocrine cells play an important role in patients with irritable bowel s...
There are few reliable markers for adult stem cells and none for those of the intestinal epithelium....
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects ~12% of the global population. Although the etiology of IBS i...
The pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is not completely understood. However, several...
Abstract Background This study examined whether the densities of stem- and enteroendocrine cell prog...
AIM: To study the different endocrine cell types in the oxyntic mucosa of patients with irritable bo...
To the best of our knowledge, stomach antral endocrine cells have not previously been investigated i...
The gut endocrine cells control and regulate several functions of the gastrointestinal tract. They h...
Introduction: Interactions between the gut microbiota and enteroendocrine cells play important role ...
Background The gut hormones are important in regulating gastrointestinal motility. Disturbances in g...
Background/objectives: The gastric endocrine cells in patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) t...
Several abnormalities have been demonstrated in the intestines of patients with irritable bowel synd...
The large intestine contains five types of endocrine cells that regulate its functions by sensing it...
The large intestine contains five types of endocrine cells that regulate its functions by sensing it...
Diet plays an important role not only in the pathophysiology of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but ...
Altered densities of enteroendocrine cells play an important role in patients with irritable bowel s...
There are few reliable markers for adult stem cells and none for those of the intestinal epithelium....