Background & AimsThe peptic ulcer heals through a complex process, although the ulcer relapse often occurs several years later after healing. Our hypothesis is that even after visual evidence of healing of gastric ulceration, the regenerated epithelium is aberrant for an extended interval, increasing susceptibility of the regenerated epithelium to damage and further diseases.MethodsGastric ulcers were induced in mice by serosal topical application of acetic acid.ResultsGastric ulcers induced by acetic acid visually healed within 30 days. However, regenerated epithelial architecture was poor. The gene profile of regenerated tissue was abnormal, indicating increased stem/progenitor cells, deficient differentiated gastric cell types, and deran...
AbstractBoth epithelialization and angiogenesis are indispensable processes in gastric ulcer healing...
Helicobacter pylori (Hp)-induced inflammatory reaction leads to a persistent disturbance of gastric ...
Cell proliferation and angiogenesis are of utmost importance for healing to take place. The KI67 and...
Background & Aims: The peptic ulcer heals through a complex process, although the ulcer relapse ofte...
Background & AimsDuring aging, physiological changes in the stomach result in more tenuous gastric t...
BackgroundPeptic ulcers recur, suggesting that ulcer healing may leave tissue predisposed to subsequ...
Background & Aims: During aging, physiological changes in the stomach result in more tenuous gastric...
In this article we review the cellular and molecular mechanisms of gastric ulcer healing. A gastric ...
Eradication of Helicobacter pylori correlates with regeneration of the gastric epithelium, ulcer hea...
A number of factors, such as the gastric contents, growth factors, trefoil peptides, hormones, nerve...
SummaryBackground/AimsMost benign gastric ulcers are healed through suppression of gastric acid by a...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are gram-negative bacteria that are able to colonize and persist in ...
<p>Gastric ulcer was induced by topical serosal application of acetic acid. A single gavage of 10<su...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterise the histological and cytokinetic characteristics of purely ischaem...
Background/PurposeHealing of gastric ulcers requires repair by epithelial migration and proliferatio...
AbstractBoth epithelialization and angiogenesis are indispensable processes in gastric ulcer healing...
Helicobacter pylori (Hp)-induced inflammatory reaction leads to a persistent disturbance of gastric ...
Cell proliferation and angiogenesis are of utmost importance for healing to take place. The KI67 and...
Background & Aims: The peptic ulcer heals through a complex process, although the ulcer relapse ofte...
Background & AimsDuring aging, physiological changes in the stomach result in more tenuous gastric t...
BackgroundPeptic ulcers recur, suggesting that ulcer healing may leave tissue predisposed to subsequ...
Background & Aims: During aging, physiological changes in the stomach result in more tenuous gastric...
In this article we review the cellular and molecular mechanisms of gastric ulcer healing. A gastric ...
Eradication of Helicobacter pylori correlates with regeneration of the gastric epithelium, ulcer hea...
A number of factors, such as the gastric contents, growth factors, trefoil peptides, hormones, nerve...
SummaryBackground/AimsMost benign gastric ulcers are healed through suppression of gastric acid by a...
Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) are gram-negative bacteria that are able to colonize and persist in ...
<p>Gastric ulcer was induced by topical serosal application of acetic acid. A single gavage of 10<su...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterise the histological and cytokinetic characteristics of purely ischaem...
Background/PurposeHealing of gastric ulcers requires repair by epithelial migration and proliferatio...
AbstractBoth epithelialization and angiogenesis are indispensable processes in gastric ulcer healing...
Helicobacter pylori (Hp)-induced inflammatory reaction leads to a persistent disturbance of gastric ...
Cell proliferation and angiogenesis are of utmost importance for healing to take place. The KI67 and...