2024
DOI: 10.1111/nmo.14771
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Circadian rhythm and whole gut transit in mice

Emma Laible,
Andrew Wegner,
Kaitlyn Knutson
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundIn preclinical studies whole gut transit (WGT) in mice is a gold‐standard “leading‐edge” approach that measures the time between orogastric gavage of carmine red and defecation of the first carmine red pellet. Transit studies in humans are performed during the active day because GI motility and transit are suppressed during the night. Since mice are nocturnal, WGT studies traditionally done during the day occur during their rest phase. How circadian rhythm affects WGT in mice is not known.MethodsWe u… Show more

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