2005
DOI: 10.1051/animres:2005014
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The Ussing chamber technique to evaluate alternatives to in-feed antibiotics for young pigs

Abstract: -The recent ban of in-feed antibiotics in animal production has brought scientists to find alternatives to in-feed antibiotics. The Ussing chamber is an in vitro technique in which intestinal tissue is collected and immediately mounted as a flat sheet between two half-chambers, establishing a luminal and a serosal side. This technique allows the measurement of actively transported ions as well as the permeability of the tissues, two parameters relevant for the evaluation of gut health. Ussing chambers have bee… Show more

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“…At the same time, it has to provide an effective barrier to harmful macromolecules and microorganisms [64]. Epithelial cells constitute a dynamic barrier where large molecules can be transported by transcytosis and this can be measured by HRP [65]. Tight junctions (TJs) are essential components of the physical intercellular barrier and their presence and functionality changes under different physiological and pathological conditions [66, 67].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…At the same time, it has to provide an effective barrier to harmful macromolecules and microorganisms [64]. Epithelial cells constitute a dynamic barrier where large molecules can be transported by transcytosis and this can be measured by HRP [65]. Tight junctions (TJs) are essential components of the physical intercellular barrier and their presence and functionality changes under different physiological and pathological conditions [66, 67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tight junctions (TJs) are essential components of the physical intercellular barrier and their presence and functionality changes under different physiological and pathological conditions [66, 67]. Well-formed TJs are characterized by low solute permeability which can be determined by measuring FD-4 permeability [65]. The family of junctional adhesion molecules, the claudin and occludin families, are structural transmembrane TJ components that have the potential to mediate cell–cell adhesion [66, 68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, a disruption in colonic barrier was found in neonatal IUGR rats (29). The 2 markers FD4 and HRP, used in our study, are primarily used to study the permeation through paracellular and paracellular/transcellular pathways, respectively (30). The neonatal intestinal epithelium of pigs is characterized by a high permeability to macromolecules after birth, allowing the absorption of maternal immunoglobulins by receptor‐mediated endocytosis, providing the pig passive immunity (31, 32).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Ussing chamber technique is used widely for the characterization of gastrointestinal permeability, ion transport, and drug delivery in animal models [8][9][10] and human studies [11,12] . However, to our knowledge, release of intestinal hormones has not been investigated before using this technology.…”
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confidence: 99%