Bile Acid (BA), Lithocholic Acid (LCA), Reverses Chenodeoxycholate (CDCA)‐ and Cytokine‐Induced Loss in Epithelial Barrier Function in Human Colon Carcinoma T84 Cells
Abstract:Epithelial apoptosis and tight junction (TJ) changes contribute to intestinal barrier dysfunction in Crohn's disease and colitis. We have reported that in T84 monolayers, CDCA decreased transepithelial resistance (TER) and caused dose‐ and time‐related cytotoxicity. CDCA increased cascade blue 10kDa dextran (CB10D) flux from apical to basal surfaces and this was enhanced by pro‐inflammatory cytokines (PiC: TNFα+IL‐1ß+IFNγ; FASEB J:28, 1113.3, '14). In this study we examined if LCA, a dehydroxylated product of … Show more
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