BACKGROUND: The gut visceral musculature plays essential roles in not only moving substances through the lumen but also maintaining the function and physiology of the gut. Although the development of the visceral musculature has been studied in multiple model organisms, how it degenerates is poorly understood. RESULTS: Here, we employ the Drosophila midgut as a model to demonstrate that the visceral musculature is disrupted by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, such as aging, feeding, chemical-induced tissue damage, and oncogenic transformation in the epithelium. Notably, we define four prominent visceral musculature disruption phenotypes, which we refer as sprout, discontinuity, furcation, and crossover of the longitudinal muscle. Given that...
(A) Pictures of a midgut dissected from a fly having ingested a blue food dye. The lower image shows...
The precise and systematic digestion and subsequent absorption of nutrients in food is vitally impor...
Inflammatory bowel diseases appear as highly heterogeneous, less-manageable chronic diseases. There ...
Stem cell maintenance in the small intestine in vertebrates has been well studied, though many facto...
Genetic mechanisms for the pathogenesis of visceral myopathy (VM) have been rarely demonstrated. Her...
The visceral musculature of the Drosophila intestine plays important roles in digestion as well as d...
The fully developed and functional Drosophila midgut comprises two layers, the visceral mesoderm and...
SummaryAlthough the gut is a central organ of Eumetazoans and is essential for organismal health, ou...
The digestive tract is subjected to many aggressions throughout animal life. Since disruptions of gu...
Although the gut is a central organ of Eumetazoans and is essential for organismal health, our under...
The Drosophila adult posterior midgut has been identified as a powerful system in which to study mec...
In this study we describe the morphological and genetic analysis of the Drosophila mutant gurtelchen...
<p><b>(A)</b> Schematic view of the Drosophila adult intestine. It is divided into foregut, midgut a...
The gastrointestinal tract, due to its role as a digestive organ and as a barrier between the exteri...
Whole-body health relies on complex inter-organ signalling networks that enable organisms to adapt t...
(A) Pictures of a midgut dissected from a fly having ingested a blue food dye. The lower image shows...
The precise and systematic digestion and subsequent absorption of nutrients in food is vitally impor...
Inflammatory bowel diseases appear as highly heterogeneous, less-manageable chronic diseases. There ...
Stem cell maintenance in the small intestine in vertebrates has been well studied, though many facto...
Genetic mechanisms for the pathogenesis of visceral myopathy (VM) have been rarely demonstrated. Her...
The visceral musculature of the Drosophila intestine plays important roles in digestion as well as d...
The fully developed and functional Drosophila midgut comprises two layers, the visceral mesoderm and...
SummaryAlthough the gut is a central organ of Eumetazoans and is essential for organismal health, ou...
The digestive tract is subjected to many aggressions throughout animal life. Since disruptions of gu...
Although the gut is a central organ of Eumetazoans and is essential for organismal health, our under...
The Drosophila adult posterior midgut has been identified as a powerful system in which to study mec...
In this study we describe the morphological and genetic analysis of the Drosophila mutant gurtelchen...
<p><b>(A)</b> Schematic view of the Drosophila adult intestine. It is divided into foregut, midgut a...
The gastrointestinal tract, due to its role as a digestive organ and as a barrier between the exteri...
Whole-body health relies on complex inter-organ signalling networks that enable organisms to adapt t...
(A) Pictures of a midgut dissected from a fly having ingested a blue food dye. The lower image shows...
The precise and systematic digestion and subsequent absorption of nutrients in food is vitally impor...
Inflammatory bowel diseases appear as highly heterogeneous, less-manageable chronic diseases. There ...