In vivo immediate early gene expression induced in intestinal and colonic mucosa by feeding. |
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Authors: | P R Holt R N DuBois |
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Affiliation: | Division of Gastroenterology, St. Luke's/Roosevelt Hospital Center, New York, NY 10025. |
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Abstract: | Since the gut responds rapidly to food intake, the levels of expression of several immediate early genes were measured in mucosa from small and large intestine of rats starved for 3 days or refed. Within 1 h of refeeding, jejunal and ileal c-fos, jun B and zif/268 mRNA and colonic zif/268 dramatically increased. The zif/268 gene in jejunum corresponded in size to the full-length cDNA but, in ileum, an RNA band of about 1.2 kb in size increased greatly after feeding. This represents a physiologic in vivo model for the study of gene regulation associated with intestinal epithelial cellular responses to feeding. |
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