Dietary fiber is considered a strong intestinal protector, but we do not know whether dietary fiber protects against the long-lasting mucosal damage caused by ionizing radiation. To evaluate whether a fiber-rich diet can ameliorate the long-lasting pathophysiological hallmarks of the irradiated mucosa, C57BL/6J mice on a fiber-rich bioprocessed oat bran diet or a fiber-free diet received 32 Gray in four fractions to the distal colorectum using a linear accelerator and continued on the diets for one, six or 18 weeks. We quantified degenerating crypts, crypt fission, cell proliferation, crypt survival, macrophage density and bacterial infiltration. Crypt loss through crypt degeneration only occurred in the irradiated mice. Initially, it was m...
Background Patients with pelvic malignancies often receive radiosensitising chemotherapy with radiot...
The acute radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) has raised much concerns and is influenced by n...
<div><p>Foods naturally high in dietary fiber are generally considered to protect against developmen...
Dietary fiber is considered a strong intestinal protector, but we do not know whether dietary fiber ...
Pelvic radiotherapy is associated with chronic intestinal dysfunction. Dietary approaches, such as f...
Patients who have cancer in the pelvic region are at risk of developing gastrointestinal symptoms fo...
WOS: 000180640900009The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fiber-enriched defined formu...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy to treat pelvic-organ cancer are commonly advised to follow a restr...
Pelvic radiation therapy is often associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction. Intestinal tuft cell...
Radiotherapy cures patients from deadly cancer, alone or in combination with other treatments. The p...
In vivo studies of high dose radiation-induced crypt and intestinal stem cell (ISC) loss and subsequ...
studies of high dose radiation-induced crypt and intestinal stem cell (ISC) loss and subsequent reg...
We sought to determine whether radiation to the colorectum had an impact on parameters of hippocampa...
<p>A–C. H&E staining (<i>left panels)</i> and Sirius red staining (<i>right panels</i>) revealed no ...
<p>H&E staining of Swiss-rolled intestines at day 21 post-abdominal radiation showed enlarged crypts...
Background Patients with pelvic malignancies often receive radiosensitising chemotherapy with radiot...
The acute radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) has raised much concerns and is influenced by n...
<div><p>Foods naturally high in dietary fiber are generally considered to protect against developmen...
Dietary fiber is considered a strong intestinal protector, but we do not know whether dietary fiber ...
Pelvic radiotherapy is associated with chronic intestinal dysfunction. Dietary approaches, such as f...
Patients who have cancer in the pelvic region are at risk of developing gastrointestinal symptoms fo...
WOS: 000180640900009The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of fiber-enriched defined formu...
Patients undergoing radiotherapy to treat pelvic-organ cancer are commonly advised to follow a restr...
Pelvic radiation therapy is often associated with gastrointestinal dysfunction. Intestinal tuft cell...
Radiotherapy cures patients from deadly cancer, alone or in combination with other treatments. The p...
In vivo studies of high dose radiation-induced crypt and intestinal stem cell (ISC) loss and subsequ...
studies of high dose radiation-induced crypt and intestinal stem cell (ISC) loss and subsequent reg...
We sought to determine whether radiation to the colorectum had an impact on parameters of hippocampa...
<p>A–C. H&E staining (<i>left panels)</i> and Sirius red staining (<i>right panels</i>) revealed no ...
<p>H&E staining of Swiss-rolled intestines at day 21 post-abdominal radiation showed enlarged crypts...
Background Patients with pelvic malignancies often receive radiosensitising chemotherapy with radiot...
The acute radiation-induced intestinal injury (RIII) has raised much concerns and is influenced by n...
<div><p>Foods naturally high in dietary fiber are generally considered to protect against developmen...