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Effects on small-intestinal function and structure induced by feeding a deconjugated bile salt
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1973
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NutritionGastroenterologyDigestive TractOxidative StressDietary IntakeHealth SciencesDigestive PhysiologyBiochemistryExtensive Ultrastructural DamageLiver PhysiologyFood DigestionIngestionPharmacologyLight Microscopic AppearanceBiliary TractPhysiologySmall-intestinal FunctionNormal DietBile SaltGut BarrierMetabolismMedicine
Feeding sodium deoxycholate orally to rats for three days caused inhibition of small-intestinal active sugar transport and ouabain-sensitive, sodium-potassium-dependent adenosine triphosphatase activity. At the same time, there was evidence of extensive ultrastructural damage to the microvillar and intracellular compartments of the small-intestinal epithelium while its light microscopic appearance was essentially normal. These functional and morphological changes reverted towards normal over the subsequent four days when a normal diet, without added bile salt, was reintroduced.
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1927 | 2.9K | |
1948 | 540 | |
1960 | 296 | |
TRANSPORT ADENOSINE TRIPHOSPHATASE CYTOCHEMISTRY II. CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF OUABAIN-SENSITIVE, POTASSIUM-DEPENDENT PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY IN THE SECRETORY EPITHELIUM OF THE AVIAN SALT GLAND Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry Parathyroid GlandCellular PhysiologyReaction ProductMembrane TransportSecretory Granules | 1972 | 270 |
1969 | 215 | |
1962 | 197 | |
1972 | 161 | |
1949 | 111 | |
1972 | 92 | |
1964 | 90 |
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