Background: Short bowel syndrome (SBS) has high morbidity and mortality rates, and promoting intestinal adaptation of the residual intestine is a critical treatment. Dietary inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) plays an important role in maintaining intestinal homeostasis, but its effect on SBS remains unclear. This study aimed at investigating the effect of IP6 on SBS and clarified its underlying mechanism. Methods: Forty male Sprague–Dawley rats (3-week-old) were randomly assigned into four groups (Sham, Sham + IP6, SBS, and SBS + IP6 groups). Rats were fed standard pelleted rat chow and underwent resection of 75% of the small intestine after 1 week of acclimation. They received 1 mL IP6 treatment (2 mg/g) or sterile water daily for 13 days by ga...
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) continues to be an important clinical problem due to its high mortality a...
Purpose: Nowadays, the standard therapy for patients with short bowel syndrome is parenteral nutriti...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) appear to be powerful stimulants for small bowel adaptation in patien...
Background & aims: Inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK), an essential enzyme for inositol phosp...
Insulin has been shown to influence intestinal structure and absorptive function. The purpose of the...
Background & Aims : Intestinal adaptation in short bowel syndrome (SBS) consists of increased epithe...
Sepsis is frequently associated with or complicates short-bowel syndrome (SBS). To investigate the e...
Among factors promoting mucosal hyperplasia after bowel resection, long-chain fatty acids may have a...
Aim: Insulin has been reported to have positive effects on intestinal adaptation after short bowel s...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a well-known cause of intestinal failure (IF) (1). SBS occurs after ex...
Although we stimulate enterocytic proliferation to ameliorate short gut syndrome or mucosal atrophy,...
International audienceExtensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). ...
Short-bowel syndrome (SBS) is a costly condition primarily affecting very low birth weight, prematur...
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) continues to be an important clinical problem due to its high mortality a...
Purpose: Nowadays, the standard therapy for patients with short bowel syndrome is parenteral nutriti...
Long chain fatty acids (LCFAs) appear to be powerful stimulants for small bowel adaptation in patien...
Background & aims: Inositol polyphosphate multikinase (IPMK), an essential enzyme for inositol phosp...
Insulin has been shown to influence intestinal structure and absorptive function. The purpose of the...
Background & Aims : Intestinal adaptation in short bowel syndrome (SBS) consists of increased epithe...
Sepsis is frequently associated with or complicates short-bowel syndrome (SBS). To investigate the e...
Among factors promoting mucosal hyperplasia after bowel resection, long-chain fatty acids may have a...
Aim: Insulin has been reported to have positive effects on intestinal adaptation after short bowel s...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a well-known cause of intestinal failure (IF) (1). SBS occurs after ex...
Although we stimulate enterocytic proliferation to ameliorate short gut syndrome or mucosal atrophy,...
International audienceExtensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). ...
Short-bowel syndrome (SBS) is a costly condition primarily affecting very low birth weight, prematur...
Extensive resection of small bowel often leads to short bowel syndrome (SBS). SBS patients develop c...
Short bowel syndrome is a clinical entity, a consequence of significant loss of intestinal surface a...
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) continues to be an important clinical problem due to its high mortality a...