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Preventive administration of ornithine alpha-ketoglutarate improves intestinal mucosal repair after transient ischemia in rats

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OKG administration to rats did not prevent ischemic damage of the intestinal mucosa, but it accelerated the repair of the mucosa during reperfusion. OKG favored the restitution of normal villus architecture and the functional recovery of the intestinal mucosa. We hypothesized that OKG-triggered metabolites might mediate the restitution process and contribute to the healing of the intestinal mucosa by minimizing cell injury and by promoting the replacement of injured cells.

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