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Construction and Expression of Recombinant Ghrelin Plasmid and Effects on Growth Performance and Gastric Acid Secretion of Rats
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作者 DU Gai-mei JIANG Jia-jin +6 位作者 YAN Wen-mei HU Zhi-hua LUO Bi-ping ZHANG Yu-hong ZHANG Miao LI Liu-an LIU Mao-jun 《Animal Husbandry and Feed Science》 CAS 2013年第5期227-231,共5页
The paper was to study construction and expression of rGhrelin (pcDNA3 -Ghrelin) and its effect on growth performance and gastric acid secretion of rats. Ghrelin amplified from gastric mucosa of weaned piglets was c... The paper was to study construction and expression of rGhrelin (pcDNA3 -Ghrelin) and its effect on growth performance and gastric acid secretion of rats. Ghrelin amplified from gastric mucosa of weaned piglets was cloned into the expression vector pcDNA3 to get recombinant plasmid pcDNA3 - Ghrelin. Twelve weaning rats were randomly divided into two groups, six rats each group. The rats in each treatment group were individually injected with 100pg of naked plasmid pcDNA3 -Ghrelin, and the rats in control group were injected with empty plasmid. The weights and feed consumption of rats were measured after injection for 7, 14 and 29 d, respectively. The rats were sacrificed at the end of the experiment, and their stomach was separated and weighed, the pH value of gastric juice was measured as well. The results showed that the average daily gain of rats at 7 and 29 d were significantly higher than that in control group, respectively (P〈0.05), and feed consumption did not have significant chan- ges; the feed meat ratio of rats in the treatment groups was significantly lower than that in control group ( P 〈0.05) ; the gastric relative weight and gastric weight did not change significantly, while the pH value of gastric juice of rats in treatment groups was significantly lower than that in control group (P 〈 0.05). This indicated that after transfected expression of muscle tissue, ghrelin played an important regulatory role in growth and gastric acid secretion of rats. 展开更多
关键词 Recombinant Ghrelin plasmid EXPRESSION gastric growth development gastric acid secretion Rat
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CHANGES OF GASTRIC ACID SECRETION AND SOMATOSTATIN AFTER ROUX-EN-Y CHOLANGIOJEJUNOSTOMY
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作者 马宽生 钱光相 +1 位作者 何振平 王敖川 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1995年第4期44-47,共4页
The authors studied the changes of gastric acid secretion and determined the levels of somatostatin(SS) and gastrin (Gn)in blood, gastric jujce and
关键词 CHANGES OF gastric acid secretion AND SOMATOSTATIN AFTER ROUX-EN-Y CHOLANGIOJEJUNOSTOMY
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Effect of Lanthanum on Acid Secretion from Isolated Mouse Stomach in Vitro 被引量:3
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作者 徐项桂 夏洪涛 +2 位作者 芮光 胡翠英 袁福根 《Journal of Rare Earths》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2004年第3期427-430,共4页
To explore the effect and the mechanism of La^(3+) on gastric acid secretion (GAS) of isolated mouse stomach with perfused lumen, 12 cm H_2O column intragastric pressure-provided, whole stomach preparations from mice ... To explore the effect and the mechanism of La^(3+) on gastric acid secretion (GAS) of isolated mouse stomach with perfused lumen, 12 cm H_2O column intragastric pressure-provided, whole stomach preparations from mice were incubated in buffer at 37 ℃ in vitro, and perfusate was measured for pH with a pHS-3 type pH meter. The results show that La^(3+) (0.41~820×10^(-6) mol·L^(-1)) significantly promotes GAS in a concentration-dependant manner. Proglutamine, a blocker of gastrin receptor, potently inhibits GAS, and it may block the promotive effect of La^(3+) on GAS, and this effect increases with the increase of proglutamin concentration. Cimetidine, a blocker of histamine H_2 receptor, also potently inhibits GAS, and blocks the promotive effect of La^(3+) on GAS in the same manner with proglutamine. These results suggest that La^(3+) promotes GAS in isolated stomach possibly by stimulating the releases of gastrin from G cell and Histamine from ECL cell or by activating the gastrin receptors and Histamine H_2 receptors on the parietal cell, thereby accelerating the acid secretion of parietal cells in stomach. 展开更多
关键词 PHYSIOLOGY La^(3+) ion isolated mouse stomach gastric acid secretion proglutamine CIMETIDINE rare earths
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Vultures as a model for testing molecular adaptations of dietary specialization in birds
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作者 Yanhong Chen Ling Xiang +1 位作者 Pan Chen Huabin Zhao 《Avian Research》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第3期425-434,共10页
Vultures are the only obligate scavengers among extant vertebrates.They provide valuable ecological services in ecosystems through removing carcasses,thus preventing the growth of other scavenger populations and the s... Vultures are the only obligate scavengers among extant vertebrates.They provide valuable ecological services in ecosystems through removing carcasses,thus preventing the growth of other scavenger populations and the spread of pathogens.Moreover,their specific diets expose them to various deadly pathogens,which makes them potential candidates for studying molecular adaptations required to survive this extremely specialized scavenging habit.In this review,we summarize the morphological characteristics and behavioral habits,origin and phylogeny,and molecular adaptations to scavenging in both Old and New World vultures.The two groups of vultures share a similar appearance,indicative of convergent evolution.Vultures have experienced different degrees of specialization in their sensory organs;Old World vultures depend on sight,while New World ones depend on both smell and sight.Combined fossil records and molecular data suggest that vultures evolved independently,with distinct phylogenetic positions.We also explored their adaptation to scavenging in facial and intestinal microbiomes,gastric acid secretion and immunity.Compared with the facial microbiome,the intestinal microbiome had a lower diversity,dominated by Fusobacteria and Clostridia.The phages and single invertebrate species Adineta vaga,which feeds on dead bacteria and protozoa,present in the gut suggest a possible alternative defense mechanism.Several genes involved in gastric acidic secretion(including ATP4B,SLC26A7 and SST)and immunity(including BCL6,STING,and TLRs) undergoing positive selection likely have essential roles in eliminating invasive pathogens and initiating an innate immune response.Taken together,this review presents the current research status of vultures and highlights the use of vultures as a model for exploring molecular adaptations of dietary specialization in birds.It also provides a theoretical basis for the study of the genetic mechanisms of vultures to scavenging,and contributes to the formulation of vulture conservation strategies. 展开更多
关键词 VULTURES SCAVENGING Molecular adaptation Microbiomes gastric acidic secretion IMMUNITY
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