Dietary Nucleotides Modulate Mitochondrial Function of Intestinal Mucosa in Weanling Rats with Chronic Diarrhea
Alexandra Arnaud,
José María López‐Pedrosa,
María Isabel Torres
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundChronic diarrhea during early infancy is characterized by intestinal mucosal injury, and as a consequence, the mitochondrial system of oxidation and reduction and energy production is altered. Since dietary nucleotides have been associated with the process of intestinal mucosal repair in rats with chronic diarrhea, the aim of this study was to examine the effects of dietary nucleotides on the functioning of mucosal mitochondria.MethodsWeanling rats were fed with a semipurified synthetic diet (C) or t… Show more
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