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Lymphatic vessel contractile activity and intestinal inflammation
Wu, Theresa F; Macnaughton, Wallace K; Von Der Weid, Pierre-Yves.
  • Wu, Theresa F; University of Calgary. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Physiology and Biophysics. Mucosal Inflammation Research Group. Calgary. CA
  • Macnaughton, Wallace K; University of Calgary. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Physiology and Biophysics. Mucosal Inflammation Research Group. Calgary. CA
  • Von Der Weid, Pierre-Yves; University of Calgary. Faculty of Medicine. Department of Physiology and Biophysics. Mucosal Inflammation Research Group. Calgary. CA
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 100(supl.1): 107-110, Mar. 2005.
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-402184
RESUMO
Edema is a consistent observation in inflamatory bowel disease (IBD), and immune responses are inevitable in inflammation. Because the lymphatic system is an integral part of both tissue fluid homeostasis and immune reactions, it is likely that lymphatics play a role in the complex etiology of IBD. Despite the consistent findings that the lymphatic system is altered during gastrointestinal inflammation, the majority of studies conducted on the disease only mention the lymphatic system in passing. The effects of inflammatory mediators on lymphatic vessel function also remain poorly defined, despite its essential role in immunity and prevention of tissue edema. Processes allowing effective lymph transport are altered during inflammation, however, the mode of alteration and reason why lymphatics are ineffective in inflammatory reactions need to be further investigated. In addition, these processes have not yet been examined in an appropriate animal model and little has been done using in vivo methods of investigation in any model of gastrointestinal inflammation. This paper reviews the role of the lymphatic system in intestinal inflammation, as well as the role of the inflammatory products in mediating lymphatic contractile function.
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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino / Vasos Linfáticos Tipo de estudio: Estudio de etiología / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Animales / Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Asunto de la revista: Medicina Tropical / Parasitología Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Canadá Institución/País de afiliación: University of Calgary/CA

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Texto completo: Disponible Índice: LILACS (Américas) Asunto principal: Enfermedades Inflamatorias del Intestino / Vasos Linfáticos Tipo de estudio: Estudio de etiología / Estudio pronóstico Límite: Animales / Humanos Idioma: Inglés Revista: Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz Asunto de la revista: Medicina Tropical / Parasitología Año: 2005 Tipo del documento: Artículo País de afiliación: Canadá Institución/País de afiliación: University of Calgary/CA