2012
DOI: 10.1556/oh.2012.29441
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The role of intestinal alkaline phosphatase in pediatric inflammatory bowel and celiac diseases

Abstract: Az intestinalis alkalikus foszfatáz enzim alapvető fontosságú a bélnyálkahártya épségének fenntartásában, mivel detoxifi kálni képes a lipopoliszacharidot, amely a Toll-like receptor-4 ligandja. A helytelen immunválasz, valamint a mucosalis barrier sérülése hozzájárulhat a gyulladásos bélbetegség és a coeliakia kialakulásához. Gyulladásos bél-betegségben szenvedő gyermekek gyulladt vastagbél-és újonnan diagnosztizált coeliakiás gyermekek duodenumnyálkahártyájában a csökkent intestinalis alkalikus foszfatáz és … Show more

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“…In addition, significant positive correlations were determined between IAP and I‐FABP, IgE, IL‐4, IL‐13 ( p < 0.01), and eosinophils ( p < 0.05; Table 3 ). Similar to reports by many investigators in intestinal inflammations of various aetiologies (Goldberg et al., 2008 ; Kampanatkosol et al., 2014 ; Kühn et al., 2020 ; Molnar et al., 2012 ; Ok et al., 2020 ; I. B. Yildiz & Ok, 2022 ; R. Yildiz et al., 2018 ), our serum IAP levels were significantly increased in dogs with atopic dermatitis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, significant positive correlations were determined between IAP and I‐FABP, IgE, IL‐4, IL‐13 ( p < 0.01), and eosinophils ( p < 0.05; Table 3 ). Similar to reports by many investigators in intestinal inflammations of various aetiologies (Goldberg et al., 2008 ; Kampanatkosol et al., 2014 ; Kühn et al., 2020 ; Molnar et al., 2012 ; Ok et al., 2020 ; I. B. Yildiz & Ok, 2022 ; R. Yildiz et al., 2018 ), our serum IAP levels were significantly increased in dogs with atopic dermatitis.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Obesity is one of the chronic inflammatory conditions that have been linked to altered intestinal ALP expression (10). The results of our study showed decreased intestinal ALP activity in the overfed group.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…Intestinal ALP is essential in the activation of bacterial Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) through dephosphorylation of its lipid A moiety, resulting in a non-toxic monophosphoryl section. This dephosphorylated monophosphoryl lipid A is not capable of forming a complex with the host's toll like receptor 4 (TLR4) (10).…”
Section: Gunduz Et Al Intestinal Effects Of Gingipainmentioning
confidence: 99%