It is known that bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is not absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract in significant quantities. However, the question remained whether oral LPS modified the structure or function of the gut. In the present experiment Escherichia coli O83 LPS was administered to growing rats in repeated oral doses of 400 mg/kg body weight (b. w.), every 8 h. After three days of treatment, morphometric and histochemical examinations of the small intestine did not show significant differences between treated and control rats. It is concluded that repeated oral administration of high doses of E. coli O83 LPS had no demonstrable effect on intestinal structure and cell proliferation in a rat model
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The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comOpposing effects of the prebiotic, fruc...
The present study was carried out to test the colonic mucosal response of rats to oral supplementati...
Earlier studies indicate that the micro ora contains mitogens to intestinal epithelial cells. Our a...
Microflora plays a critical role in the initiation and development of inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
Aim. The present study has been undertaken with the main objective the influence of probiotic bacter...
Sepsis is frequently associated with or complicates short-bowel syndrome (SBS). To investigate the e...
The impact of an altered bacterial colonization on gut development has not been thoroughly studied, ...
Enteric dysbiosis is a risk factor for dietary proteins-associated intestinal alterations, contribut...
The intramuscular introduction to rats of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) E. сoli dosed by 6.6 or 200 mkg/k...
Lipopolysaccharide endotoxemia reduces cell proliferation and decreases enterocyte apopotosis during...
The objectives of the present investigation were 1) to study the effect of bacterial lipopolysacchar...
The objectives of the present investigation were 1) to study the effect of bacterial lipopolysacchar...
The fate of smooth form lipopolysaccharide (LPS) from Salmonella abortus-equi in-jected intravenousl...
A Western diet is an energy dense and nutrient poor diet associated with low-grade inflammatory cons...
Isomaltosyloligosaccharides (IMO) and dextran (Dex) are hardly digestible in the small intestine and...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comOpposing effects of the prebiotic, fruc...
The present study was carried out to test the colonic mucosal response of rats to oral supplementati...
Earlier studies indicate that the micro ora contains mitogens to intestinal epithelial cells. Our a...