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Article: Transient changes of transforming growth factor-β expression in the small intestine of the pig in association with weaning

TitleTransient changes of transforming growth factor-β expression in the small intestine of the pig in association with weaning
Authors
KeywordsIntestine
Transforming growth factor-β
Weaning pig
Issue Date2005
PublisherCambridge University Press. The Journal's web site is located at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=BJN
Citation
British Journal Of Nutrition, 2005, v. 93 n. 1, p. 37-45 How to Cite?
AbstractIt is well known that early weaning causes marked changes in intestinal structure and function, and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is believed to play an important regulatory role in post-weaning adaptation of the small intestine. The present study examined the distribution and expression intensity of TGF-β in the small intestinal mucosa of pre- and post-weaning pigs using a specific immunostaining technique and Western blot analysis. The level of TGF-β in the intestinal mucosa, as estimated by Western blot analysis, did not change significantly during weaning. However, when examined by the immunostaining technique, TGF-β1 (one of the TGF-β isoforms dominantly expressed in the tissue) at the intestinal villus epithelium, particularly at the apical membrane of the epithelium, decreased significantly 4 d after weaning, while the staining intensity increased significantly at the intestinal crypts compared with that in pre-weaning pigs. These changes were transient, with the immunostaining intensity for TGF-β1 at the intestinal villi and the crypts returning to the pre-weaning level by 8d post-weaning. The transient decrease in TGF-β1 level at the intestinal villus epithelium was associated with obvious intestinal villus atrophy and marked reduction of mucosal digestive enzyme activities. Furthermore, the number of leucocytes staining positively for TGF-β1 increased significantly in the pig intestinal lamina propria 4 d after weaning. These findings strongly suggest that TGF-β plays an important role in the post-weaning adaptation process in the intestine of the pig. © The Authors 2005.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/45432
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dc.description.abstractIt is well known that early weaning causes marked changes in intestinal structure and function, and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is believed to play an important regulatory role in post-weaning adaptation of the small intestine. The present study examined the distribution and expression intensity of TGF-β in the small intestinal mucosa of pre- and post-weaning pigs using a specific immunostaining technique and Western blot analysis. The level of TGF-β in the intestinal mucosa, as estimated by Western blot analysis, did not change significantly during weaning. However, when examined by the immunostaining technique, TGF-β1 (one of the TGF-β isoforms dominantly expressed in the tissue) at the intestinal villus epithelium, particularly at the apical membrane of the epithelium, decreased significantly 4 d after weaning, while the staining intensity increased significantly at the intestinal crypts compared with that in pre-weaning pigs. These changes were transient, with the immunostaining intensity for TGF-β1 at the intestinal villi and the crypts returning to the pre-weaning level by 8d post-weaning. The transient decrease in TGF-β1 level at the intestinal villus epithelium was associated with obvious intestinal villus atrophy and marked reduction of mucosal digestive enzyme activities. Furthermore, the number of leucocytes staining positively for TGF-β1 increased significantly in the pig intestinal lamina propria 4 d after weaning. These findings strongly suggest that TGF-β plays an important role in the post-weaning adaptation process in the intestine of the pig. © The Authors 2005.en_HK
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dc.rightsThe British Journal of Nutrition. Copyright © Cambridge University Press.en_HK
dc.subjectIntestineen_HK
dc.subjectTransforming growth factor-βen_HK
dc.subjectWeaning pigen_HK
dc.subject.meshIntestine,-Small-metabolismen_HK
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