Publications by authors named "Eliana P Alvares"

The present study investigated the effects of fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) on the bioavailability of Fe from ferric pyrophosphate (FP), a water-insoluble compound, in Fe-deficient anaemic rats that were subjected to a Hb repletion assay. Male Wistar rats (n 64) were fed adequate or low (8 mg/kg) Fe diets for 15 d followed by 1 or 2 weeks of Fe repletion with diets providing 35 mg Fe/kg as ferrous sulphate (FS), FP or FP that was mixed with 7·5% FOS in the form of yacon flour or Raftilose P95 (RAF), a purified source of FOS. The effects of FOS were observed within the 1st week of the repletion period.

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Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC), a leading cause of infant diarrhea, is an important public health problem in Brazil and other developing countries. In vitro assays of bacterial adhesion to cultured cells are important tools for studying bacterial pathogenicity but do not reproduce all the events that occur in natural infections. In this study, the effects of oral infection with EPEC on mice selected for their minimal acute inflammatory response (AIR min) were evaluated.

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Objective: Gastric development depends directly on the proliferation and differentiation of epithelial cells, and these processes are controlled by multiple elements, such as diet, hormones, and growth factors. Protein restriction affects gastrointestinal functions, but its effects on gastric growth are not fully understood.

Methods: The present study evaluated cell proliferation in the gastric epithelia of rats subjected to protein restriction since gestation.

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The nutritional status influences gastric growth, and interestingly, whereas cell proliferation is stimulated by fasting in suckling rats, it is inhibited in adult animals. Corticosterone takes part in the mechanisms that govern development, and its effects are regulated in particular by corticosterone-binding globulin (CBG) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR). To investigate whether corticosterone activity responds to fasting and how possible changes might control gastric epithelial cell cycle, we evaluated different parameters during the progression of fasting in 18- and 40-day-old rats.

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The development of the gastric mucosa is controlled by hormones, growth factors and feeding behavior. Early weaning (EW), which means the abrupt interruption of suckling, increases proliferation and differentiation in the rat gastric epithelium. Transforming growth factor alpha (TGFalpha) is secreted in the stomach, binds to the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and may control cell proliferation, differentiation and migration.

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Objective: Our aim was to evaluate the effects of a dietary regimen (suckling or early weaning) and feeding status (fed or fasted) on the distribution of transforming growth factor-beta3 (TGF-beta3) and TGF receptor-I (TbetaRI) in the gastric epithelium of pups.

Methods: Wistar rats were used. At 15 d, half of the pups were separated from dams and fed with hydrated powered chow.

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Objective: This study reports the effects of feeding with a combination of inulin-type fructans (ITF) and fish oil (FO) on mineral absorption and bioavailability as part of a semipurified diet offered to rats.

Methods: Male Wistar rats (n = 24) were fed a 15% lipid diet (soybean oil [SO] or a 1:0.3 fish:soybean oil mixture [FSO]) and diets containing the same sources of lipids supplemented with 10% ITF (Raftilose Synergy 1) ad libitum for 15 d.

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As the content of Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGFbeta) wanes in the milk of lactating rat, an increase in TGFbeta is observed in the gastric epithelia concomitant with differentiation of the glands upon weaning. Whereas TGFbeta has been shown to inhibit the proliferation of gastrointestinal cells in vitro, its functional significance and mechanisms of action have not been studied in vivo. Therefore, we administered TGFbeta1 (1 ng/g body wt.

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Yacon roots have been considered a functional food due to the high levels of fructans they contains. In the present study, Ca and Mg balance, bone mass and strength, and caecum mucosal morphometry were evaluated. Growing male Wistar rats (n 24) were fed ad libitum control diets or diets supplemented with yacon flour (5 or 7.

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The enteric nervous and enteroendocrine systems regulate different processes in the small intestine. Ablation of myenteric plexus with benzalkonium chloride (BAC) stimulates epithelial cell proliferation, whereas endocrine serotonin cells may inhibit the process. To evaluate the connection between the systems and the influence of myenteric plexus on serotoninergic cells in rats during postnatal development, the ileal plexus was partially removed with BAC.

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Strongyloidiasis is an endemic tropical parasitosis caused by Strongyloides stercoralis that also affects immigrants in nontropical countries. The nematode colonizes the duodenum and upper jejunum, inducing mucosal alterations. Because integrity is essential for a functional barrier, we aimed to study apoptosis and proliferation in the small bowel epithelium infected with S.

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Glucocorticoids inhibit the cell proliferation in the gastric epithelium, and induce differentiation, migration and death. The mechanism by which these effects are triggered and controlled is still discussed and can involve the transcription and activation of transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta). The present study was conducted to evaluate the effect of hydrocortisone short-term treatment on tissue level and distribution of TGFbeta isoforms, receptors and signaling through Smad2/3.

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The enteric nervous system plays a role on the stimulation of secretory cells of intestinal epithelia. We have demonstrated that ablation of ENS stimulates epithelial cell proliferation. As goblet cells are important constituents of the epithelial sheet, it is mandatory to investigate separately this cell type.

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We evaluated the neurotrophic effect of the neurokinin SP in the induced megacolon and the cell proliferation of the colonic epithelium after treatment. Colon segments of Wistar rats were chemically denervated by topical application of 2 mM benzalconium chloride and animals were daily injected intraperitoneally with SP (70 microg/kg body wt) for 15 days. Control rats received either SP or were denervated and treated with saline.

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The stomach of the rat undergoes extensive changes during the formation and maturation of gastric glands. The presence of transforming growth factor beta (TGFbeta) in rat milk and in the gastrointestinal tract of pups may suggest its role in this process. The current study evaluated the in vivo dynamic expression and distribution of TGFbeta1, beta2, beta3 and their receptors TbetaRI and TbetaRII in the gastric epithelium of 20-day fetal rats and 1-, 14-, 21-, and 30-day-old pups.

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