Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precipitating luminal surfactants and thus preventing their cell-damaging effects. Therefore, we studied the effects of supplemental dietary calcium (35.5 mmol/day) on composition and cytolytic activity of fecal water and on the release of the epithelial marker alkaline phosphatase in 12 healthy volunteers. Fecal water was isolated by low-speed centrifugation. Cytolytic activity was determined as lysis of human erythrocytes by fecal water. Intestinal alkaline phosphatase activity in fecal water was measured with the use of the uncompetitive inhibitor L-phenylalanine. Supplemental calcium increased soluble calcium and decreased soluble P(i). The log...
Scope: Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is a brush border enzyme that is stimulated by calcium. Inhib...
Dietary factors are major determinants of colorectal cancer risk. Especially a diet high in fat and ...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Dietary calcium may reduce the risk of colon cancer, probably by precipitating cytotoxic surfactants...
Oral calcium supplementation is thought to be a useful interventional agent to decrease colon cancer...
Calcium has been proposed to prevent colon cancer in subjects at risk for this tumour. This effect i...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Previously, we have shown ...
High intake of red meat is associated with increased colon cancer risk. We have shown earlier that t...
High intake of red meat is associated with increased colon cancer risk. We have shown earlier that t...
Scope: Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is a brush border enzyme that is stimulated by calcium. Inhib...
Dietary factors are major determinants of colorectal cancer risk. Especially a diet high in fat and ...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
Diet is a major determinant of colon cancer risk. Calcium may protect against colon cancer, presumab...
Dietary calcium may reduce the risk of colon cancer, probably by precipitating cytotoxic surfactants...
Oral calcium supplementation is thought to be a useful interventional agent to decrease colon cancer...
Calcium has been proposed to prevent colon cancer in subjects at risk for this tumour. This effect i...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Previously, we have shown ...
High intake of red meat is associated with increased colon cancer risk. We have shown earlier that t...
High intake of red meat is associated with increased colon cancer risk. We have shown earlier that t...
Scope: Intestinal alkaline phosphatase is a brush border enzyme that is stimulated by calcium. Inhib...
Dietary factors are major determinants of colorectal cancer risk. Especially a diet high in fat and ...
BACKGROUND: In Western societies colonic cancer most frequently develops in the distal colon, largel...