2023
DOI: 10.1002/brb3.3071
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Knockdown of miR‐19a suppresses gastrointestinal dysmotility diarrhea after TBI by regulating VIP expression

Abstract: Background and aims: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the main cause of death and can lead to a variety of physiological complications, including gastrointestinal dysfunction.The present study aimed to confirm the miR-19a-mediated suppression of diarrhea after TBI through the regulation of VIP expression.Methods: A rat model of TBI induced by controlled cortical injury was used to observe gastrointestinal morphology by opening the abdomen after TBI. After 72 h of injury, the fecal water content of the rats was … Show more

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