GLUCOSE-STIMULATED MUCUS SECRETION BY GOBLET CELLS MITIGATES INTESTINAL BARRIER DYSFUNCTION IN A RAT MODEL OF MESENTERIC ISCHEMIA/REPERFUSION INJURY

Glucose-Stimulated Mucus Secretion by Goblet Cells Mitigates Intestinal Barrier Dysfunction in a Rat Model of Mesenteric Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

Background: Superior mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) causes barrier dysfunction and facilitates bacterial translocation (BT) in the small intestine, which can even lead to systemic sepsis.Our previous research showed that luminal administration of glucose and its anaerobic glycolytic metabolites exerted cytoprotective effects on epithelial ce

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Comparison of transport crates contamination with Campylobacter spp. before and after the cleaning and disinfection procedure in broiler slaughterhouses

ABSTRACT: Campylobacteriosis is one of the most common types of bacterial gastroenteritis affecting humans, and poultry is considered a major source of the causative organism, Campylobacter sombreros horma sinaloa spp.Broilers may arrive contaminated at slaughterhouses, and transport crates could be considered a potential source of contamination.Th

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