Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5658129 | Gastroenterology | 2017 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
We found that colonic epithelium tissues from patients with IBS have increased translocation of commensal and pathogenic live bacteria compared with controls. The mechanisms of increased translocation include MCs and VIP.
Keywords
HCsIBS with diarrheaIBS with constipationIBS-M51Cr-EDTAVPAC2VPAC1IBS-DIBS-CIBSVIPISCMCsEscherichia coliinflammationTemBacteriaTERSalmonella Typhimuriumirritable bowel syndromeMast cellsShort-circuit currentSEMTransepithelial resistanceScanning electron microscopyTransmission electron microscopyIntestinal permeabilityVasoactive intestinal polypeptideKetotifenhealthy controls
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Authors
Olga Bednarska, Susanna A. Walter, Maite Casado-Bedmar, Magnus Ström, EloÃsa Salvo-Romero, Maria Vicario, Emeran A. Mayer, Ã
sa V. Keita,