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  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,136 Views
24 Pages

Angulin-1 (LSR) Affects Paracellular Water Transport, However Only in Tight Epithelial Cells

  • Carlos Ayala-Torres,
  • Susanne M. Krug,
  • Rita Rosenthal and
  • Michael Fromm

Water transport in epithelia occurs transcellularly (aquaporins) and paracellularly (claudin-2, claudin-15). Recently, we showed that downregulated tricellulin, a protein of the tricellular tight junction (tTJ, the site where three epithelial cells m...

  • Article
  • Open Access
38 Citations
6,331 Views
17 Pages

Differential Expression and Function of Bicellular Tight Junctions in Skin and Oral Wound Healing

  • Trevor R. Leonardo,
  • Junhe Shi,
  • Dandan Chen,
  • Harsh M. Trivedi and
  • Lin Chen

Bicellular tight junctions are multiprotein complexes that are required for maintenance of barrier function and fence function in epithelial tissues. Wound healing in the oral cavity leads to minimal scar formation compared to the skin, and the preci...

  • Review
  • Open Access
164 Citations
20,393 Views
12 Pages

Tight Junctions of the Outer Blood Retina Barrier

  • Aisling Naylor,
  • Alan Hopkins,
  • Natalie Hudson and
  • Matthew Campbell

27 December 2019

The outer blood retina barrier (oBRB) formed by the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) is critical for maintaining retinal homeostasis. Critical to this modified neuro-epithelial barrier is the presence of the tight junction structure that is formed at...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,636 Views
15 Pages

Tricellulin Effect on Paracellular Water Transport

  • Carlos Ayala-Torres,
  • Susanne M. Krug,
  • Jörg D. Schulzke,
  • Rita Rosenthal and
  • Michael Fromm

14 November 2019

In epithelia, large amounts of water pass by transcellular and paracellular pathways, driven by the osmotic gradient built up by the movement of solutes. The transcellular pathway has been molecularly characterized by the discovery of aquaporin membr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
63 Citations
15,447 Views
17 Pages

24 June 2010

Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin (CPE), a major cause of food poisoning, forms physical pores in the plasma membrane of intestinal epithelial cells. The ability of CPE to recognize the epithelium is due to the C-terminal binding domain, which bind...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,406 Views
19 Pages

EPs® 7630 Stimulates Tissue Repair Mechanisms and Modifies Tight Junction Protein Expression in Human Airway Epithelial Cells

  • Lei Fang,
  • Liang Zhou,
  • Žarko Kulić,
  • Martin D. Lehner,
  • Michael Tamm and
  • Michael Roth

Airway epithelium repair after infection consists of wound repair, re-synthesis of the extracellular matrix (ECM), and tight junction proteins. In humans, EPs® 7630 obtained from Pelargonium sidoides roots reduces the severity and duration of acu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,282 Views
12 Pages

Transcriptional and Ultrastructural Analyses Suggest Novel Insights into Epithelial Barrier Impairment in Celiac Disease

  • Agnieszka Sowińska,
  • Yasser Morsy,
  • Elżbieta Czarnowska,
  • Beata Oralewska,
  • Ewa Konopka,
  • Marek Woynarowski,
  • Sylwia Szymańska,
  • Maria Ejmont,
  • Michael Scharl and
  • Bożena Cukrowska
  • + 2 authors

24 February 2020

Disruption of epithelial junctional complex (EJC), especially tight junctions (TJ), resulting in increased intestinal permeability, is supposed to activate the enhanced immune response to gluten and to induce the development of celiac disease (CD). T...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,000 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Vitamin D on the Proliferation and Barrier of Atrophic Vaginal Epithelial Cells

  • Dandan Li,
  • Tao Zhang,
  • He Yang,
  • Wenlan Yang,
  • Chi Zhang and
  • Guolan Gao

13 September 2023

Atrophic vaginitis is very common in postmenopausal women due to declining estrogen levels. Vitamin D plays an important role in promoting epithelial cell proliferation, migration and adhesion. We established a rat model of ovariectomy (OVX) induced...

  • Review
  • Open Access
201 Citations
14,314 Views
11 Pages

The intestinal epithelial monolayer forms a transcellular and paracellular barrier that separates luminal contents from the interstitium. The paracellular barrier consists of a highly organized complex of intercellular junctions that is primarily reg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,209 Views
14 Pages

Proteomic Analysis Reveals Changes in Tight Junctions in the Small Intestinal Epithelium of Mice Fed a High-Fat Diet

  • Hisanori Muto,
  • Takashi Honda,
  • Taku Tanaka,
  • Shinya Yokoyama,
  • Kenta Yamamoto,
  • Takanori Ito,
  • Norihiro Imai,
  • Yoji Ishizu,
  • Keiko Maeda and
  • Hiroki Kawashima
  • + 6 authors

19 March 2023

The impact of a high-fat diet (HFD) on intestinal permeability has been well established. When bacteria and their metabolites from the intestinal tract flow into the portal vein, inflammation in the liver is triggered. However, the exact mechanism be...

  • Article
  • Open Access
80 Citations
34,966 Views
19 Pages

22 June 2020

The breakdown of the intestinal epithelial barrier and subsequent increase in intestinal permeability can lead to systemic inflammatory diseases and multiple-organ failure. Nutrition impacts the intestinal barrier, with dietary components such as glu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,140 Views
17 Pages

Oncostatin M Contributes to Airway Epithelial Cell Dysfunction in Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps

  • Florent Carsuzaa,
  • Emilie Bequignon,
  • Sophie Bartier,
  • André Coste,
  • Xavier Dufour,
  • Matthieu Bainaud,
  • Jean Claude Lecron,
  • Bruno Louis,
  • Stéphane Tringali and
  • Maxime Fieux
  • + 1 author

Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is a typical type-2 inflammation involving several cytokines and is associated with epithelial cell dysfunction. Oncostatin M (OSM) (belonging to the interleukin(IL)-6 family) could be a key driver of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
5,740 Views

RETRACTED: Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cell Line with Fast Differentiation and Improved Barrier Properties

  • Laura Hellinen,
  • Lea Pirskanen,
  • Unni Tengvall-Unadike,
  • Arto Urtti and
  • Mika Reinisalo

Retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) acts as an outer blood–retinal barrier that limits the access of circulating xenobiotics to the eye. In addition, the RPE limits posterior elimination of intravitreally injected drugs to circulation. Thus, permeation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,061 Views
13 Pages

RETRACTED: Drug Flux across RPE Cell Models: The Hunt for an Appropriate Outer Blood–Retinal Barrier Model for Use in Early Drug Discovery

  • Laura Hellinen,
  • Heidi Hongisto,
  • Eva Ramsay,
  • Kai Kaarniranta,
  • Kati-Sisko Vellonen,
  • Heli Skottman and
  • Marika Ruponen

The retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell monolayer forms the outer blood–retinal barrier and has a crucial role in ocular pharmacokinetics. Although several RPE cell models are available, there have been no systematic comparisons of their barrier pr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
33 Citations
7,657 Views
32 Pages

10 November 2018

Serodominant group 1 allergens of house dust mites (HDMs) are cysteine protease digestive enzymes. By increasing the detection of any allergen by dendritic antigen presenting cells, upregulating inflammatory signalling molecules, and activating cells...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,157 Views
14 Pages

The role of volatile fatty acids (VFAs) in ruminal fermentation is well studied, but their effects on the ileal microbiome and epithelial health remain less explored. In this study, we investigated the impact of the exogenous oral infusion of three V...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,517 Views
17 Pages

Chronic Ouabain Targets Pore-Forming Claudin-2 and Ameliorates Radiation-Induced Damage to the Rat Intestinal Tissue Barrier

  • Alexander G. Markov,
  • Alexandra A. Livanova,
  • Arina A. Fedorova,
  • Violetta V. Kravtsova and
  • Igor I. Krivoi

24 December 2023

Ionizing radiation (IR) causes disturbances in the functions of the gastrointestinal tract. Given the therapeutic potential of ouabain, a specific ligand of the Na,K-ATPase, we tested its ability to protect against IR-induced disturbances in the barr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,487 Views
14 Pages

Claudin-10 Expression and the Gene Expression Pattern of Thick Ascending Limb Cells

  • Gaelle Brideau,
  • Lydie Cheval,
  • Camille Griveau,
  • Wung-Man Evelyne Ling,
  • Loïc Lievre,
  • Gilles Crambert,
  • Dominik Müller,
  • Jovana Broćić,
  • Emeline Cherchame and
  • Caroline Prot-Bertoye
  • + 1 author

Many genomic, anatomical and functional differences exist between the medullary (MTAL) and the cortical thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle (CTAL), including a higher expression of claudin-10 (CLDN10) in the MTAL than in the CTAL. Therefore, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
9,053 Views
27 Pages

Host–Pathogen Responses to Pandemic Influenza H1N1pdm09 in a Human Respiratory Airway Model

  • Elizabeth A. Pharo,
  • Sinéad M. Williams,
  • Victoria Boyd,
  • Vinod Sundaramoorthy,
  • Peter A. Durr and
  • Michelle L. Baker

24 June 2020

The respiratory Influenza A Viruses (IAVs) and emerging zoonotic viruses such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) pose a significant threat to human health. To accelerate our understanding of the host–pathogen respon...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,627 Views
34 Pages

Porcine Single-Eye Retinal Pigment Epithelium Cell Culture for Barrier and Polarity Studies

  • Philipp Dörschmann,
  • Sina von der Weppen,
  • Emi Koyama,
  • Johann Roider and
  • Alexa Klettner

1 July 2025

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the main cause of blindness in Western nations. AMD models addressing specific pathological pathways are desired. Through this study, a best-practice protocol for polarized porcine single-eye retinal pigment...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
3,743 Views
19 Pages

Eucalyptol Inhibits Amyloid-β-Induced Barrier Dysfunction in Glucose-Exposed Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells and Diabetic Eyes

  • Dong Yeon Kim,
  • Min-Kyung Kang,
  • Eun-Jung Lee,
  • Yun-Ho Kim,
  • Hyeongjoo Oh,
  • Soo-Il Kim,
  • Su Yeon Oh,
  • Woojin Na and
  • Young-Hee Kang

15 October 2020

Hyperglycemia elicits tight junction disruption and blood-retinal barrier breakdown, resulting in diabetes-associated vison loss. Eucalyptol is a natural compound found in eucalyptus oil with diverse bioactivities. This study evaluated that eucalypto...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,255 Views
23 Pages

Therapeutic Validation of GEF-H1 Using a De Novo Designed Inhibitor in Models of Retinal Disease

  • Clare Mills,
  • Sandra A. Hemkemeyer,
  • Zerin Alimajstorovic,
  • Chantelle Bowers,
  • Malihe Eskandarpour,
  • John Greenwood,
  • Virginia Calder,
  • A. W. Edith Chan,
  • Paul J. Gane and
  • Maria S. Balda
  • + 2 authors

24 May 2022

Inflammation and fibrosis are important components of diseases that contribute to the malfunction of epithelia and endothelia. The Rho guanine nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) GEF-H1/ARHGEF-2 is induced in disease and stimulates inflammatory and fibr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
13,208 Views
16 Pages

21 December 2011

Many diverse viruses target a polarized epithelial monolayer during host invasion. The polarized epithelium is adept at restricting the movement of solutes, ions, macromolecules, and pathogens across the mucosa. This regulation can be attributed to t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,865 Views
15 Pages

Early Radiation-Induced Changes in Lung Tissue and Intercellular Junctions: Implications for Tissue Repair and Fibrosis

  • Ekaterina S. Karetnikova,
  • Alexandra A. Livanova,
  • Arina A. Fedorova and
  • Alexander G. Markov

Early changes in lung tissue following ionizing radiation (IR) initiate processes that may lead to either regeneration or fibrosis. Intercellular junction proteins play a crucial role in the organization and function of epithelial tissues, both under...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,643 Views
21 Pages

Breaking Barriers: The Detrimental Effects of Combined Ragweed and House Dust Mite Allergen Extract Exposure on the Bronchial Epithelium

  • Răzvan-Ionuț Zimbru,
  • Manuela Grijincu,
  • Gabriela Tănasie,
  • Elena-Larisa Zimbru,
  • Florina-Maria Bojin,
  • Roxana-Maria Buzan,
  • Tudor-Paul Tamaș,
  • Monica-Daniela Cotarcă,
  • Octavia Oana Harich and
  • Carmen Panaitescu
  • + 5 authors

9 April 2025

(1) Background: Respiratory allergens, particularly ragweed (RW) pollen and house dust mites (HDMs), are major triggers of respiratory inflammation and allergic diseases. This study investigated the impact of single- versus combined-allergen exposure...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
1,896 Views
16 Pages

2 June 2024

Appropriate soluble carbohydrate (SCHO)-to-NDF ratios in the diet are essential for rumen health. The effects of different SCHO-to-NDF ratios (1.0, 1.5, and 2.0) on rumen barrier function and inflammation in Dumont lambs (n = 18, 6 replicates per tre...

  • Review
  • Open Access
105 Citations
14,997 Views
27 Pages

Claudin-2: Roles beyond Permeability Functions

  • Shruthi Venugopal,
  • Shaista Anwer and
  • Katalin Szászi

12 November 2019

Claudin-2 is expressed in the tight junctions of leaky epithelia, where it forms cation-selective and water permeable paracellular channels. Its abundance is under fine control by a complex signaling network that affects both its synthesis and turnov...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
19,602 Views
11 Pages

Claudins in the Renal Collecting Duct

  • Janna Leiz and
  • Kai M. Schmidt-Ott

28 December 2019

The renal collecting duct fine-tunes urinary composition, and thereby, coordinates key physiological processes, such as volume/blood pressure regulation, electrolyte-free water reabsorption, and acid-base homeostasis. The collecting duct epithelium i...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,127 Views
9 Pages

1 March 2024

It is proposed that prebiotic diet supplements improve intestinal function, in part by improving the barrier function of the intestinal epithelium with an associated increase in the expression of tight junction proteins, including occludin and zonula...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,032 Views
17 Pages

Maternal Yes-Associated Protein Participates in Porcine Blastocyst Development via Modulation of Trophectoderm Epithelium Barrier Function

  • Zubing Cao,
  • Tengteng Xu,
  • Xu Tong,
  • Yiqing Wang,
  • Dandan Zhang,
  • Di Gao,
  • Ling Zhang,
  • Wei Ning,
  • Xin Qi and
  • Yunhai Zhang
  • + 3 authors

11 December 2019

The establishment of a functional trophectoderm (TE) epithelium is an essential prerequisite for blastocyst formation and placentation. Transcription coactivator yes-associated protein (YAP), a downstream effector of the hippo signaling pathway, is r...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,518 Views
13 Pages

The High Permeability of Nanocarriers Crossing the Enterocyte Layer by Regulation of the Surface Zonal Pattern

  • Ya-Nan Chang,
  • Yuelan Liang,
  • Shibo Xia,
  • Xue Bai,
  • Jiaxin Zhang,
  • Jianglong Kong,
  • Kui Chen,
  • Juan Li and
  • Gengmei Xing

19 February 2020

The intestinal epithelium is a major barrier that limits the absorption of oral drugs. The integrity of the epithelial tissue is a very important factor for preventing intestinal diseases. However, destabilization of the epithelium can promote the tr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,897 Views
12 Pages

6 May 2023

The intestinal epithelium performs vital functions such as nutrient absorption and acting as an intestinal barrier to maintain the host’s homeostasis. Mycotoxin, which affects the processing and storage of animal feedstuff, is a problematic pol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,675 Views
11 Pages

Effects of Glutamine on Rumen Digestive Enzymes and the Barrier Function of the Ruminal Epithelium in Hu Lambs Fed a High-Concentrate Finishing Diet

  • Qiujue Wu,
  • Zhongying Xing,
  • Jiahui Liao,
  • Longlong Zhu,
  • Rongkai Zhang,
  • Saiqiao Wang,
  • Cong Wang,
  • Yan Ma and
  • Yuqin Wang

5 December 2022

The present experiment aimed to research the effects of glutamine (Gln) on the digestive and barrier function of the ruminal epithelium in Hu lambs fed a high-concentrate finishing diet containing some soybean meal and cottonseed meal. Thirty healthy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,854 Views
20 Pages

Characterizing Phage-Host Interactions in a Simplified Human Intestinal Barrier Model

  • María A. Núñez-Sánchez,
  • Joan Colom,
  • Lauren Walsh,
  • Colin Buttimer,
  • Andrei Sorin Bolocan,
  • Rory Pang,
  • Cormac G. M. Gahan and
  • Colin Hill

An intestinal epithelium model able to produce mucus was developed to provide an environment suitable for testing the therapeutic activity of gut bacteriophages. We show that Enterococcus faecalis adheres more effectively in the presence of mucus, ca...

  • Review
  • Open Access
43 Citations
5,731 Views
14 Pages

Redox and Metabolic Regulation of Intestinal Barrier Function and Associated Disorders

  • Pei-Yun Lin,
  • Arnold Stern,
  • Hsin-Hsin Peng,
  • Jiun-Han Chen and
  • Hung-Chi Yang

21 November 2022

The intestinal epithelium forms a physical barrier assembled by intercellular junctions, preventing luminal pathogens and toxins from crossing it. The integrity of tight junctions is critical for maintaining intestinal health as the breakdown of tigh...

  • Review
  • Open Access
50 Citations
6,121 Views
15 Pages

Airway Epithelial Dysfunction in Asthma: Relevant to Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors and Airway Epithelial Cells

  • Hideki Inoue,
  • Kaho Akimoto,
  • Tetsuya Homma,
  • Akihiko Tanaka and
  • Hironori Sagara

18 November 2020

Airway epithelium plays an important role as the first barrier from external pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, chemical substances, and allergic components. Airway epithelial cells also have pivotal roles as immunological coordinators of defens...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,139 Views
31 Pages

Next Decade Research in Asthma: Broad Omics-Based Exploration Versus Targeted Airway Epithelium Studies

  • César Picado,
  • Alberto Garcia de la Fuente,
  • Ebymar Arismendi and
  • Jordi Roca-Ferrer

18 November 2025

Understanding asthma’s endotypes is key to advancing precision medicine. Using omics techniques on sputum, bronchial epithelium, and blood have revealed T2 and non-T2 asthma, each which have been further categorized into T2 and non-T2 subgroups...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,452 Views
15 Pages

Barrier-Strengthening Effects of Cannabidiol on Porcine Peyer’s Patches

  • Elisa Boehm,
  • Linda Droessler,
  • Marie-Luise Vollstaedt,
  • Laura Stein and
  • Salah Amasheh

Cannabidiol (CBD), a major non-psychoactive cannabinoid of the Cannabis sativa L. plant, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory effects in various studies. However, the therapeutic use of CBD is still limited. Despite its potential, little is known about...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,439 Views
16 Pages

Development of Physiologically Responsive Human iPSC-Derived Intestinal Epithelium to Study Barrier Dysfunction in IBD

  • John P. Gleeson,
  • Hannah Q. Estrada,
  • Michifumi Yamashita,
  • Clive N. Svendsen,
  • Stephan R. Targan and
  • Robert J. Barrett

20 February 2020

In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the intestinal epithelium is characterized by increased permeability both in active disease and remission states. The genetic underpinnings of this increased intestinal permeability are largely unstudied, in part...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,337 Views
19 Pages

Claudin-19 Is Regulated by Extracellular Osmolality in Rat Kidney Inner Medullary Collecting Duct Cells

  • Annalisa Ziemens,
  • Svenja R. Sonntag,
  • Vera C. Wulfmeyer,
  • Bayram Edemir,
  • Markus Bleich and
  • Nina Himmerkus

7 September 2019

The inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) is subject to severe changes in ambient osmolality and must either allow water transport or be able to seal the lumen against a very high osmotic pressure. We postulate that the tight junction protein claudi...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,594 Views
22 Pages

Bifidobacterium Longum subsp. infantis and Lacticaseibacillus Rhamnosus GG Protect Intestinal Epithelium Against Inflammation-Mediated Damage in an Immunocompetent In-Vitro Model

  • Ilia Belotserkovsky,
  • Cecile Vernochet,
  • Maroussia Roelens,
  • Benoît Beitz,
  • Bouthaina Ben Abdallah,
  • Sophiane Poissonnier,
  • Samuel Bellais,
  • Amy Hesketh,
  • Jazmin Meza Torres and
  • Christophe Vedrine
  • + 7 authors

Impairment of the intestinal epithelial barrier, accompanied by local and systemic inflammation, underlies numerous human pathologies, including inflammatory bowel diseases, celiac disease, sepsis, as well as severe acute malnutrition. Bifidobacteriu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,787 Views
11 Pages

20 May 2021

Chemotherapy and radiation are often accompanied by complications such as intestinal mucositis. The aim of this study was to assess by immunohistochemical assay the consequences of epirubicin-based therapy applied to onco-hematological patients, on t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
9,007 Views
12 Pages

6 April 2021

This paper reports a transwell insert-embedded microfluidic device capable of culturing cells at an air-liquid interface (ALI), mimicking the in vivo alveolar epithelium microenvironment. Integration of a commercially available transwell insert makes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,921 Views
14 Pages

Protective Effects of Niacin on Rumen Epithelial Cell Barrier Integrity in Heat-Stressed Beef Cattle

  • Bicheng Zou,
  • Fan Long,
  • Fuguang Xue,
  • Chuanbin Chen,
  • Xian Zhang,
  • Mingren Qu and
  • Lanjiao Xu

19 January 2024

The present study investigates the theoretical basis for maintaining normal physiological functions in heat-stressed beef cattle by exploring the effects of niacin supplementation on the permeability of the rumen epithelial cell barrier. Herein, 12 J...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
4,866 Views
14 Pages

Metformin Protects the Intestinal Barrier by Activating Goblet Cell Maturation and Epithelial Proliferation in Radiation-Induced Enteropathy

  • Hyosun Jang,
  • Soyeon Kim,
  • Hyewon Kim,
  • Su Hyun Oh,
  • Seo Young Kwak,
  • Hyun-Woo Joo,
  • Seung Bum Lee,
  • Won Il Jang,
  • Sunhoo Park and
  • Sehwan Shim

Radiotherapy or accidental exposure to high-dose radiation can cause severe damage to healthy organs. The gastrointestinal (GI) tract is a radiation-sensitive organ of the body. The intestinal barrier is the first line of defense in the GI tract, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,915 Views
13 Pages

Long Term Retention of Gingival Sealing around Titanium Implants with CaCl2 Hydrothermal Treatment: A Rodent Study

  • Yasunori Ayukawa,
  • Wakana Oshiro,
  • Ikiru Atsuta,
  • Akihiro Furuhashi,
  • Ryosuke Kondo,
  • Yohei Jinno and
  • Kiyoshi Koyano

29 September 2019

We previously reported that CaCl2 hydrothermal-treated (Ca-HT) titanium (Ti) implants induced a tight sealing at the interface between the implant and peri-implant epithelium (PIE) after implantation. However, it is not clear how long this improved e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,827 Views
18 Pages

Lactobacillus paracasei KW3110 (KW3110) has anti-inflammatory effects and mitigates retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cell damage caused by blue-light exposure. We investigated whether KW3110 suppresses chronic inflammatory stress-induced RPE cell dam...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,628 Views
14 Pages

Mitochondria-Targeted Antioxidant SkQ1 Prevents the Development of Experimental Colitis in Mice and Impairment of the Barrier Function of the Intestinal Epithelium

  • Artem V. Fedorov,
  • Maria A. Chelombitko,
  • Daniil A. Chernyavskij,
  • Ivan I. Galkin,
  • Olga Yu. Pletjushkina,
  • Tamara V. Vasilieva,
  • Roman A. Zinovkin and
  • Boris V. Chernyak

31 October 2022

Mitochondria-targeted antioxidants have become promising candidates for the therapy of various pathologies. The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant SkQ1, which is a derivative of plastoquinone, has been successfully used in preclinical studies for the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,377 Views
16 Pages

Drug-Free Nasal Spray as a Barrier against SARS-CoV-2 and Its Delta Variant: In Vitro Study of Safety and Efficacy in Human Nasal Airway Epithelia

  • Fabio Fais,
  • Reda Juskeviciene,
  • Veronica Francardo,
  • Stéphanie Mateos,
  • Manuela Guyard,
  • Cécile Viollet,
  • Samuel Constant,
  • Massimo Borelli and
  • Ilja P. Hohenfeld

The nasal epithelium is a key portal for infection by respiratory viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and represents an important target for prophylactic and therapeutic interventions. In the present study, we test the safety and efficacy of a newly developed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
7,756 Views
13 Pages

Claudin-3 is a major protein of tight junctions (TJs) in the intestinal epithelium and is critical for maintaining cell-cell adhesion, barrier function, and epithelium polarity. Recent studies have shown high claudin-3 levels in several solid tumors,...

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