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7 Citations
3,890 Views
11 Pages

Oral mucositis is the most common and severe non-hematological complication associated with cancer radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or their combination. Treatment of oral mucositis focuses on pain management and the use of natural anti-inflammatory, some...

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  • Open Access
670 Views
14 Pages

Construction of a Novel 3D Urinary Bladder Mucosa Model and Its Application in Toxicity Assessment of Arsenicals

  • Runjie Guo,
  • Min Gi,
  • Tohru Kiyono,
  • Arpamas Vachiraarunwong,
  • Shugo Suzuki,
  • Masaki Fujioka,
  • Guiyu Qiu,
  • Kwanchanok Praseatsook,
  • Yurina Kawamura and
  • Anna Kakehashi
  • + 3 authors

29 September 2025

The urinary bladder is a primary target organ for environmental toxicants such as arsenic. The objects of this study were two-fold. First, we constructed a novel 3D urinary bladder mucosa model (3D-UBMM) composed of an overlying epithelium and a supp...

  • Review
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27 Citations
10,504 Views
16 Pages

Oral Mucosa Models to Evaluate Drug Permeability

  • Elena Mazzinelli,
  • Ilaria Favuzzi,
  • Alessandro Arcovito,
  • Raffaella Castagnola,
  • Giorgia Fratocchi,
  • Alvaro Mordente and
  • Giuseppina Nocca

Due to its numerous advantages, such as excellent drug accessibility, rapid absorption, and bypass of first-pass metabolism, the route of drug administration that involves crossing the oral mucosa is highly favored. As a result, there is significant...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,399 Views
18 Pages

The Path from Nasal Tissue to Nasal Mucosa on Chip: Part 1—Establishing a Nasal In Vitro Model for Drug Delivery Testing Based on a Novel Cell Line

  • Sebastian Bendas,
  • Eugen Viktor Koch,
  • Kristina Nehlsen,
  • Tobias May,
  • Andreas Dietzel and
  • Stephan Reichl

In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the registration of drugs for nasal application with systemic effects. Previous preclinical in vitro test systems for transmucosal drug absorption studies have mostly been based on primary cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,057 Views
14 Pages

A Synthetic Model of the Mucosa for Oral Penetration Studies

  • Cristina Alonso,
  • Meritxell Martí,
  • Anderson Ramos,
  • Ana Cristina Calpena,
  • Beatriz Clares-Naveros and
  • Luisa Coderch

12 December 2023

The main objective of this study is the evaluation of the use of a synthetic membrane, Nuclepore, as a model for permeation studies through sublingual mucosa. The permeability of two types of membranes, porcine sublingual oral mucosa and a synthetic...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,859 Views
20 Pages

Bioengineering the Junctional Epithelium in 3D Oral Mucosa Models

  • Marianna Gavriiloglou,
  • Mira Hammad,
  • Jordan M. Iliopoulos,
  • Pierre Layrolle and
  • Danae A. Apatzidou

6 November 2024

Two-dimensional (2D) culture models and animal experiments have been widely used to study the pathogenesis of periodontal and peri-implant diseases and to test new treatment approaches. However, neither of them can reproduce the complexity of human p...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,095 Views
13 Pages

Evaluation of Oral Mucosa Elastomers for a 3D Oral Simulation Model

  • Joana Mendes,
  • José Manuel Mendes,
  • Lara Coelho,
  • Carlos Aroso,
  • Aritza Brizuela-Velasco,
  • José L. Esteves and
  • Maria Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes

26 May 2025

(1) Background: In order to conduct in vitro studies regarding muco-supported dentures, it is necessary to have a simulation model that simulates the oral mucosa, as it is the main influencing factor for their retention and stabilisation. The aim of...

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  • Open Access
40 Citations
8,765 Views
11 Pages

11 July 2020

Recent clinical evidence suggests the efficacy of a traditional herbal medicinal product containing myrrh (Commiphora molmol Engl.), coffee charcoal (Coffea arabica L.) and chamomile flower dry extract (Matricaria chamomilla L.) in the therapy of inf...

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  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,245 Views
21 Pages

The Cultivation Modality and Barrier Maturity Modulate the Toxicity of Industrial Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles on Nasal, Buccal, Bronchial, and Alveolar Mucosa Cell-Derived Barrier Models

  • Helene Stuetz,
  • Eva I. Reihs,
  • Winfried Neuhaus,
  • Maren Pflüger,
  • Harald Hundsberger,
  • Peter Ertl,
  • Christian Resch,
  • Gerald Bauer,
  • Günter Povoden and
  • Mario Rothbauer

As common industrial by-products, airborne engineered nanomaterials are considered important environmental toxins to monitor due to their potential health risks to humans and animals. The main uptake routes of airborne nanoparticles are nasal and/or...

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1 Citations
2,792 Views
19 Pages

Transport of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs across an Oral Mucosa Epithelium In Vitro Model

  • Grace C. Lin,
  • Heinz-Peter Friedl,
  • Sarah Grabner,
  • Anna Gerhartl and
  • Winfried Neuhaus

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the most prescribed drugs to treat pain or fever. However, oral administration of NSAIDs is frequently associated with adverse effects due to their inhibitory effect on the constitutively expr...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,852 Views
16 Pages

Establishment of Repeated In Vitro Exposure System for Evaluating Pulmonary Toxicity of Representative Criteria Air Pollutants Using Advanced Bronchial Mucosa Models

  • Swapna Upadhyay,
  • Ashesh Chakraborty,
  • Tania A. Thimraj,
  • Marialuisa Baldi,
  • Anna Steneholm,
  • Koustav Ganguly,
  • Per Gerde,
  • Lena Ernstgård and
  • Lena Palmberg

24 May 2022

There is mounting evidence that shows the association between chronic exposure to air pollutants (particulate matter and gaseous) and onset of various respiratory impairments. However, the corresponding toxicological mechanisms of mixed exposure are...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,033 Views
10 Pages

Examination of the Therapeutic Potential of Mouse Oral Mucosa Stem Cells in a Wound-Healing Diabetic Mice Model

  • Shiri Kuperman,
  • Ram Efraty,
  • Ina Arie,
  • Arkadi Rahmanov,
  • Marina Rahmanov Gavrielov,
  • Matityahau Noff,
  • Ron Fishel and
  • Sandu Pitaru

Diabetic wounds’ delayed healing response is still considered a major therapeutic challenge. Stem cells and derived cellular products have been an active field of research for novel therapies referred to as regenerative medicine. It has recentl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,101 Views
14 Pages

Characterization of Metal-Specific T-Cells in Inflamed Oral Mucosa in a Novel Murine Model of Chromium-Induced Allergic Contact Dermatitis

  • Takamasa Yoshizawa,
  • Kenichi Kumagai,
  • Ryota Matsubara,
  • Keisuke Nasu,
  • Kazutaka Kitaura,
  • Motoaki Suzuki,
  • Yoshiki Hamada and
  • Ryuji Suzuki

1 February 2023

The element chromium (Cr) is a component of several types of alloys found in the environment, or utilized in dentistry, that may cause intraoral metal contact allergy. However, the pathological mechanism of intraoral Cr allergy remains unclear becaus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,648 Views
29 Pages

29 January 2025

Exploring how early-life nutritional interventions may impact future generations, this study examines the inter- and transgenerational effects of in ovo injection of bioactive compounds on gene expression in the cecal tonsils and cecal mucosa using a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,453 Views
20 Pages

Comprehensive Study of Antiretroviral Drug Permeability at the Cervicovaginal Mucosa via an In Vitro Model

  • Constandinos Carserides,
  • Kieron Smith,
  • Marta Zinicola,
  • Abhinav Kumar,
  • Magda Swedrowska,
  • Carlo Scala,
  • Gary Cameron,
  • Zoe Riches,
  • Francesco Iannelli and
  • Gianni Pozzi
  • + 4 authors

Modulation of drug transporter activity at mucosal sites of HIV-1 transmission may be exploited to optimize retention of therapeutic antiretroviral drug concentrations at target submucosal CD4+ T cells. Previously, we showed that darunavir was a subs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,568 Views
23 Pages

Transcriptomic and Morphological Analysis of Cells Derived from Porcine Buccal Mucosa—Studies on an In Vitro Model

  • Artur Bryja,
  • Grzegorz Latosiński,
  • Maurycy Jankowski,
  • Ana Angelova Volponi,
  • Paul Mozdziak,
  • Jamil A. Shibli,
  • Rut Bryl,
  • Julia Spaczyńska,
  • Hanna Piotrowska-Kempisty and
  • Krzysztof Krawiec
  • + 2 authors

24 December 2020

Transcriptional analysis and live-cell imaging are a powerful tool to investigate the dynamics of complex biological systems. In vitro expanded porcine oral mucosal cells, consisting of populations of epithelial and connective lineages, are interesti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,993 Views
17 Pages

The Path from Nasal Tissue to Nasal Mucosa on Chip: Part 2—Advanced Microfluidic Nasal In Vitro Model for Drug Absorption Testing

  • Eugen Viktor Koch,
  • Sebastian Bendas,
  • Kristina Nehlsen,
  • Tobias May,
  • Stephan Reichl and
  • Andreas Dietzel

The nasal mucosa, being accessible and highly vascularized, opens up new opportunities for the systemic administration of drugs. However, there are several protective functions like the mucociliary clearance, a physiological barrier which represents...

  • Article
  • Open Access
827 Views
17 Pages

Three-Dimensional Manufacturing of Mandibular Total Edentulous Simulation Model for In Vitro Studies—Concept and Validation

  • Joana Mendes,
  • Maria Cristina Manzanares-Céspedes,
  • José L. Esteves,
  • João Fonseca,
  • Lara Coelho and
  • José Manuel Mendes

30 June 2025

Background: Stereolithography is a rapid prototyping and 3D printing technique that creates solid three-dimensional models. An accurate and functional 3D model using stereolithography is invaluable in scientific research, particularly in studies invo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,818 Views
13 Pages

There is need to develop reproducible methods and experimental models for screening mucosal irritation and toxicity for drugs and pharmaceutical excipients. The aim of this study was to validate Calu-3 cell line as a model for screening respiratory i...

  • Article
  • Open Access
32 Citations
6,450 Views
16 Pages

Dietary Protein Intake Level Modulates Mucosal Healing and Mucosa-Adherent Microbiota in Mouse Model of Colitis

  • Sandra Vidal-Lletjós,
  • Mireille Andriamihaja,
  • Anne Blais,
  • Marta Grauso,
  • Patricia Lepage,
  • Anne-Marie Davila,
  • Roselyne Viel,
  • Claire Gaudichon,
  • Marion Leclerc and
  • François Blachier
  • + 1 author

28 February 2019

Mucosal healing after an inflammatory flare is associated with lasting clinical remission. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the impact of the amount of dietary protein on epithelial repair after an acute inflammatory episode. C57BL/6 DSS-t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,378 Views
14 Pages

A Tissue Engineered 3D Model of Cancer Cell Invasion for Human Head and Neck Squamous-Cell Carcinoma

  • Manuel Stöth,
  • Anna Teresa Mineif,
  • Fabian Sauer,
  • Till Jasper Meyer,
  • Flurin Mueller-Diesing,
  • Lukas Haug,
  • Agmal Scherzad,
  • Maria Steinke,
  • Angela Rossi and
  • Stephan Hackenberg

Head and neck squamous-cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is associated with aggressive local invasiveness, being a main reason for its poor prognosis. The exact mechanisms underlying the strong invasive abilities of HNSCC remain to be elucidated. Therefore, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,203 Views
14 Pages

Oral Galvanism Side Effects: Comparing Alloy Ions and Galvanic Current Effects on the Mucosa-like Model

  • Natalia Chepelova,
  • Artem Antoshin,
  • Sergei Voloshin,
  • Anna Usanova,
  • Yuri Efremov,
  • Maria Makeeva,
  • Stanislav Evlashin,
  • Mikhail Stepanov,
  • Anna Turkina and
  • Peter Timashev

11 December 2023

The interaction of different dental alloys with the oral environment may cause severe side effects (e.g., burning sensation, inflammatory reactions, carcinogenesis) as a result of oral galvanism. However, the pathogenesis of side effects associated w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,617 Views
18 Pages

Biofabrication of a Tubular Model of Human Urothelial Mucosa Using Human Wharton Jelly Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

  • Ingrid Garzón,
  • Boris Damián Jaimes-Parra,
  • Manrique Pascual-Geler,
  • José Manuel Cózar,
  • María del Carmen Sánchez-Quevedo,
  • María Auxiliadora Mosquera-Pacheco,
  • Indalecio Sánchez-Montesinos,
  • Ricardo Fernández-Valadés,
  • Fernando Campos and
  • Miguel Alaminos

13 May 2021

Several models of bioartificial human urothelial mucosa (UM) have been described recently. In this study, we generated novel tubularized UM substitutes using alternative sources of cells. Nanostructured fibrin–agarose biomaterials containing fibrobla...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,517 Views
19 Pages

Challenges in the Development and Application of Organ-on-Chips for Intranasal Drug Delivery Studies

  • Muhammad Usman Khan,
  • Xinyu Cai,
  • Zhiwei Shen,
  • Taye Mekonnen,
  • Agisilaos Kourmatzis,
  • Shaokoon Cheng and
  • Hanieh Gholizadeh

With the growing demand for the development of intranasal (IN) products, such as nasal vaccines, which has been especially highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic, the lack of novel technologies to accurately test the safety and effectiveness of IN...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,051 Views
20 Pages

Development and Characterization of a Three-Dimensional Organotypic In Vitro Oral Cancer Model with Four Co-Cultured Cell Types, Including Patient-Derived Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts

  • Yuka Aizawa,
  • Kenta Haga,
  • Nagako Yoshiba,
  • Witsanu Yortchan,
  • Sho Takada,
  • Rintaro Tanaka,
  • Eriko Naito,
  • Tatsuya Abé,
  • Satoshi Maruyama and
  • Manabu Yamazaki
  • + 5 authors

Background/Objectives: Cancer organoids have emerged as a valuable tool of three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures to investigate tumor heterogeneity and predict tumor behavior and treatment response. We developed a 3D organotypic culture model of oral...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,253 Views
14 Pages

Preliminary Assessment of the Mucosal Toxicity of Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) and Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) Essential Oils on Novel Porcine Uterus Models

  • Martina Bertocchi,
  • Antonella Rigillo,
  • Alberto Elmi,
  • Domenico Ventrella,
  • Camilla Aniballi,
  • Diana G. Scorpio,
  • Maurizio Scozzoli,
  • Giuliano Bettini,
  • Monica Forni and
  • Maria Laura Bacci

Antimicrobial resistance, an ever-growing global crisis, is strongly linked to the swine production industry. In previous studies, Melaleuca alternifolia and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils have been evaluated for toxicity on porcine spermatozo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,934 Views
14 Pages

24 March 2021

The ability of bacteria to adhere to the intestinal mucosa is a critical property necessary for the long-term colonization of the intestinal tract. This ability can be highly sensitive to the presence of prebiotics. However, limited data are availabl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
3,472 Views
18 Pages

Beneficial Effects of Linseed Supplementation on Gut Mucosa-Associated Microbiota in a Physically Active Mouse Model of Crohn’s Disease

  • Claire Plissonneau,
  • Adeline Sivignon,
  • Benoit Chassaing,
  • Frederic Capel,
  • Vincent Martin,
  • Monique Etienne,
  • Ivan Wawrzyniak,
  • Pierre Chausse,
  • Frederic Dutheil and
  • Guillaume Mairesse
  • + 3 authors

The Western diet, rich in lipids and in n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), favors gut dysbiosis observed in Crohn’s disease (CD). The aim of this study was to assess the effects of rebalancing the n-6/n-3 PUFA ratio in CEABAC10 transgenic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
514 Views
21 Pages

25 November 2025

Background/Objectives: Metabolic enzymes are crucial for the detoxification of exogenously administered drugs, especially enzymes expressed in the intestine and the liver. Recent advancements in analytical methodologies enable sensitive and specific...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,695 Views
9 Pages

A Simple and Versatile Method for Ex Vivo Monitoring of Goat Vaginal Mucosa Transduction by Viral Vector Vaccines

  • Sergio Minesso,
  • Amienwanlen Eugene Odigie,
  • Valentina Franceschi,
  • Camilla Cotti,
  • Sandro Cavirani,
  • Maria Tempesta and
  • Gaetano Donofrio

29 July 2024

Goat may represent a valid large animal model for human pathogens and new vaccines testing. Appropriate vaccine administration is a critical component of a successful immunization program. The wrong route of administration may reduce the efficacy of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,787 Views
19 Pages

Objectives: Ex vivo nasal mucosa models provide physiologically relevant platforms for evaluating nasal drug permeability; however, their application is often limited by high experimental variability and the absence of standardized methodologies. Thi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
7,991 Views
29 Pages

Leveraging 3D Model Systems to Understand Viral Interactions with the Respiratory Mucosa

  • Ethan Iverson,
  • Logan Kaler,
  • Eva L. Agostino,
  • Daniel Song,
  • Gregg A. Duncan and
  • Margaret A. Scull

11 December 2020

Respiratory viruses remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in the human population, underscoring the importance of ongoing basic research into virus–host interactions. However, many critical aspects of infection are difficult, if...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,199 Views
13 Pages

Resistivity Technique for the Evaluation of the Integrity of Buccal and Esophageal Epithelium Mucosa for In Vitro Permeation Studies: Swine Buccal and Esophageal Mucosa Barrier Models

  • Jaiza Samara Macena de Araújo,
  • Maria Cristina Volpato,
  • Bruno Vilela Muniz,
  • Gabriela Gama Augusto Xavier,
  • Claudia Cristina Maia Martinelli,
  • Renata Fonseca Vianna Lopez,
  • Francisco Carlos Groppo and
  • Michelle Franz-Montan

Permeation assays are important for the development of topical formulations applied on buccal mucosa. Swine buccal and esophageal epithelia are usually used as barriers for these assays, while frozen epithelia have been used to optimize the experimen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
3,674 Views
15 Pages

Consumer products manufactured with antimicrobial silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) may affect the gastrointestinal (GI) system. The human GI-tract is complex and there are physiological and anatomical differences between human and animal models that limi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,234 Views
13 Pages

Tissue Engineering of Oral Mucosa and Salivary Gland: Disease Modeling and Clinical Applications

  • Akram Abdo Almansoori,
  • Bongju Kim,
  • Jong-Ho Lee and
  • Simon D. Tran

30 November 2020

Oral mucosa and salivary gland are composed of complex and dynamic networks of extracellular matrix, multiple cell types, vasculature, and various biochemical agents. Two-dimensional (2D) cell culture is commonly used in testing new drugs and experim...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,505 Views
21 Pages

Background: Nose-to-brain (N2B) drug delivery offers unique advantages over intravenous methods; however, the delivery efficiency to the olfactory region using conventional nasal devices and protocols is low. This study proposes a new strategy to eff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
34 Citations
4,623 Views
27 Pages

Intake of Lactobacillus delbrueckii (pExu:hsp65) Prevents the Inflammation and the Disorganization of the Intestinal Mucosa in a Mouse Model of Mucositis

  • Fernanda Alvarenga Lima Barroso,
  • Luís Cláudio Lima de Jesus,
  • Camila Prosperi de Castro,
  • Viviane Lima Batista,
  • Ênio Ferreira,
  • Renata Salgado Fernandes,
  • André Luís Branco de Barros,
  • Sophie Yvette Leclerq,
  • Vasco Azevedo and
  • Pamela Mancha-Agresti
  • + 1 author

5-Fluorouracil (5-FU) is an antineoplastic drug that causes, as a side effect, intestinal mucositis, acute inflammation in the small bowel. The Heat Shock Protein (Hsp) are highly expressed in inflammatory conditions, developing an important role in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,211 Views
14 Pages

23 March 2021

Environmental factors, including nutritional habits or birth mode, are known key determinants for intestinal microbial composition. Investigations of the intestinal microbiome in different species in a multiplicity of studies during recent decades ha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
18,811 Views
12 Pages

Preventive and Regenerative Effect of Glutamine and Probiotics on Gastric Mucosa in an Experimental Model of Alcohol-Induced Injury in Male Holtzman Rats

  • Michelle Lozada-Urbano,
  • Christian Pitot,
  • Paulo Recoba-Obregón,
  • Diego Paredes-Inofuente,
  • Cristina Cáceres,
  • Oriana Rivera-Lozada,
  • Fiorella Inga-Berrospi and
  • Cesar Bonilla-Asalde

2 March 2022

Background: The purpose of this study was to measure the preventive and regenerative effect of glutamine and probiotics induced by alcohol injury in Holtzman rats. Methods: Analytical, experimental and prospective study. The population consisted of 5...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,130 Views
22 Pages

30 November 2023

The middle ear (ME) is a notoriously complicated anatomic structure, geometrically arranged as irregular interlinked spheroidal and polyhedric cavities dug inside the temporal bone (TB). The bony walls of these cavities are radiopaque and form the bo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,228 Views
14 Pages

28 October 2022

This study aimed to assess the reliability of two intraoral surface scanners for the representation of the alveolar process in vivo. Complete maxillary scans (CS 3600, Carestream and TRIOS 3, 3Shape) were repeatedly obtained from 13 fully dentate ind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,342 Views
11 Pages

A Combination of Xyloglucan, Pea Protein and Chia Seed Ameliorates Intestinal Barrier Integrity and Mucosa Functionality in a Rat Model of Constipation-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome

  • Alessia Filippone,
  • Alessio Ardizzone,
  • Valentina Bova,
  • Marika Lanza,
  • Giovanna Casili,
  • Salvatore Cuzzocrea,
  • Emanuela Esposito,
  • Michela Campolo and
  • Irene Paterniti

29 November 2022

Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a gastrointestinal disorder that affects the large intestine, which encompasses several symptoms including, but not limited to, abdominal pain, bloating and dysmotility. In particular, IBS associated with constipation (IBS...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
3,907 Views
23 Pages

13 January 2021

The stomach is responsible for the processing of nutrients as well as for the secretion of various hormones which are involved in many activities throughout the gastrointestinal tract. Experimental adult male Wistar rats (n = 6) underwent a modified...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,095 Views
20 Pages

Tiny Organs, Big Impact: How Microfluidic Organ-on-Chip Technology Is Revolutionizing Mucosal Tissues and Vasculature

  • Ishita Dasgupta,
  • Durga Prasad Rangineni,
  • Hasan Abdelsaid,
  • Yixiao Ma and
  • Abhinav Bhushan

Organ-on-chip (OOC) technology has gained importance for biomedical studies and drug development. This technology involves microfluidic devices that mimic the structure and function of specific human organs or tissues. OOCs are a promising alternativ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,702 Views
19 Pages

Development of an Oral Epithelial Ex Vivo Organ Culture Model for Biocompatibility and Permeability Assessment of Biomaterials

  • Foteini Machla,
  • Chrysanthi Bekiari,
  • Paraskevi Kyriaki Monou,
  • Evangelia Kofidou,
  • Astero Maria Theodosaki,
  • Orestis L. Katsamenis,
  • Vasileios Zisis,
  • Maria Kokoti,
  • Athina Bakopoulou and
  • Dimitrios Fatouros
  • + 1 author

In the present study, a customized device (Epi-ExPer) was designed and fabricated to facilitate an epithelial organ culture, allowing for controlled exposure to exogenous chemical stimuli and accommodating the evaluation of permeation of the tissue a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
8,280 Views
19 Pages

Increased Regenerative Capacity of the Olfactory Epithelium in Niemann–Pick Disease Type C1

  • Anja Meyer,
  • Andreas Wree,
  • René Günther,
  • Carsten Holzmann,
  • Oliver Schmitt,
  • Arndt Rolfs and
  • Martin Witt

Niemann–Pick disease type C1 (NPC1) is a fatal neurovisceral lysosomal lipid storage disorder. The mutation of the NPC1 protein affects the homeostasis and transport of cholesterol and glycosphingolipids from late endosomes/lysosomes to the endoplasm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,238 Views
13 Pages

Local Toxicity of Biocides after Direct and Aerosol Exposure on the Human Skin Epidermis and Airway Tissue Models

  • Nahyun Lee,
  • Dae Yong Jang,
  • Do Hyeon Lee,
  • Haengdueng Jeong,
  • Ki Taek Nam,
  • Dal-Woong Choi and
  • Kyung-Min Lim

3 February 2021

Biocides are commonly used as spray- or trigger-type formulations, thus dermal and respiratory exposure to biocide aerosol is unavoidable. However, little is known about the impact of aerosolization on the local toxicity of biocides on the skin or th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,361 Views
18 Pages

Differential Effect of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Glycoprotein 1 on Human Bronchial and Alveolar Lung Mucosa Models: Implications for Pathogenicity

  • Mizanur Rahman,
  • Martin Irmler,
  • Sandeep Keshavan,
  • Micol Introna,
  • Johannes Beckers,
  • Lena Palmberg,
  • Gunnar Johanson,
  • Koustav Ganguly and
  • Swapna Upadhyay

17 December 2021

Background: The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein mediates attachment of the virus to the host cell receptor and fusion between the virus and the cell membrane. The S1 subunit of the spike glycoprotein (S1 protein) contains the angiotensin converting enzyme 2...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
2,986 Views
18 Pages

Endotherms are easily challenged by chronic cold stress. In this study, the development and injury of the small intestine in the Min pig model and Yorkshire pig model under chronic cold stress, and the molecular mechanisms by which glucose supplement...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,320 Views
14 Pages

Type IVb Hypersensitivity Reaction in the Novel Murine Model of Palladium–Induced Intraoral Allergic Contact Mucositis

  • Keisuke Nasu,
  • Kenichi Kumagai,
  • Takamasa Yoshizawa,
  • Kazutaka Kitaura,
  • Ryota Matsubara,
  • Motoaki Suzuki,
  • Ryuji Suzuki and
  • Yoshiki Hamada

5 February 2023

Palladium (Pd) is a component of several alloy types that are widely used in our environment, including several dental alloy types that cause adverse reactions such as hypersensitivity in the oral mucosa. However, the pathological mechanism of intrao...

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