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      Intestinal barrier function in health and gastrointestinal disease

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          Defects in intestinal barrier function are associated with diseases of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. There is growing evidence that increases in intestinal permeability plays a pathogenic role in diseases, such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and celiac disease, and functional bowel disorders, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). This review takes a unique translational approach to discuss the physiological and pathophysiological mechanisms involved in the regulation of intestinal barrier function in IBS. The review summarizes the components of the intestinal barrier including the tight junction complex within the epithelium, and the methods used to assess gut permeability both in vitro and in vivo. Throughout the review, the authors have attempted to critically review the latest research from both experimental animal models and human studies to appraise whether intestinal barrier dysfunction is a primary cause of functional GI disorders, such as IBS....

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          Journal
          9432572
          20191
          Neurogastroenterol Motil
          Neurogastroenterol. Motil.
          Neurogastroenterology and motility : the official journal of the European Gastrointestinal Motility Society
          1350-1925
          1365-2982
          7 July 2017
          June 2012
          12 September 2017
          : 24
          : 6
          : 503-512
          Affiliations
          [* ]Clinical Enteric Neuroscience Translational and Epidemiological Research (CENTER), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
          []Division of Gastroenterology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada
          []NIHR Biomedical Research Unit in the Nottingham Digestive Diseases Centre University Hospital, Nottingham, UK
          [§ ]Department of Physiology, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, VA Medical Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, OK, USA
          []Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX, USA
          Author notes
          Address for Correspondence: Beverley Greenwood Van Meerveld, Department of Physiology, Oklahoma Center for Neuroscience, VA Medical Center, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, OK, USA, Tel: +405-271-6267, fax: +405-271-3552, beverley-greenwood@ 123456ouhsc.edu
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          PMC5595063 PMC5595063 5595063 nihpa890489
          10.1111/j.1365-2982.2012.01921.x
          5595063
          22583600
          b6db61c4-29c8-4a2e-91a2-02fd19f0cc9e
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          glutamine,tight junction proteins,microRNA,irritable bowel syndrome,intestinal barrier

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