1993
DOI: 10.1159/000139842
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Anthranoids and the Mucosal Immune System of the Colon

Abstract: The mechanism of action of anthranoids in general and of sennosides at the cellular level is not precisely known. Pseudomelanosis or pseudolipofuscinosis, a condition characterized by the accumulation of pigmented macrophages in the lamina propria, is one of the well-known effects of these products. It is most probably the result of an interaction between apoptotic epithelial cells and the lamina propria cellular infiltrate. Treatment of cell suspensions of intestinal epithelial cells and of human intestinal e… Show more

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“…When rhein-anthrone is added to a group of epithelial cells and mononuclear peripheral blood cells, there is a 140% increase of the control value of PGE2. This finding indicates that rhein-anthrone is activating intestinal immune system components and may induce the secretion and motility [16]. …”
Section: Inhibitory Effects Of the Motility And Secretions Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When rhein-anthrone is added to a group of epithelial cells and mononuclear peripheral blood cells, there is a 140% increase of the control value of PGE2. This finding indicates that rhein-anthrone is activating intestinal immune system components and may induce the secretion and motility [16]. …”
Section: Inhibitory Effects Of the Motility And Secretions Of The mentioning
confidence: 99%