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Gut | 1999
Chr. Löser; A Eisel; D Harms; U.R. Fölsch
Background Polyamines are essential for cell growth. Dietary and probably gut bacterial derived polyamines contribute significantly to the polyamine body pool. Aims To evaluate the influence of dietary, luminal polyamines on growth and development of different gastrointestinal organs in normally growing rats. Methods Male suckling Wistar rats were randomly allocated to four treatment groups: polyamine deficient diet (PDD); PDD plus antibiotics (neomycin 2 g/kg and metronidazole 34 mg/kg); PDD plus polyamine supplementation at normal concentrations; or normal standard laboratory chow. After a six month feeding period 7–10 animals/group were sacrificed. Results No differences in body weight gain, food consumption, or general behaviour could be observed between the four groups of animals. Feeding of PDD alone or PDD plus antibiotics resulted in a highly significant decrease in organ weight, protein content, and DNA content in small intestinal and colonic mucosa whereas no alterations were found in the liver. Conclusions Long term feeding of polyamine deficient diets resulted in a significant hypoplasia of small intestinal and colonic mucosa. Dietary, luminal polyamines are important local factors for growth and the development of small intestinal and colonic mucosa.
Gut | 1996
Chr. Löser; A. Mollgaard; U. R. Folsch
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2008
Chr. Löser; U.R. Fölsch
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2008
Chr. Löser; U.R. Fölsch
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2001
Chr. Löser
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2008
Chr. Löser
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2008
Chr. Löser
Gut | 1997
S. T. Amann; P. P. Toskes; Chr. Löser; A. Mollgaard; U. R. Folsch
Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift | 2001
Chr. Löser
Praxis Journal of Philosophy | 1998
Chr. Löser