Alterations of phospholipid concentration and species composition of the intestinal mucus barrier in ulcerative colitis: A clue to pathogenesis
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases2009Vol. 15(11), pp. 1705–1720
Citations Over TimeTop 10% of 2009 papers
Annika Braun, Irina Treede, Daniel Gotthardt, Anke Tietje, Alexandra Zahn, Rebecca Ruhwald, Ulrike Schoenfeld, Thilo Welsch, Peter Kienle, Gerhard Erben, Wolf‐Dieter Lehmann, Joachim Fuellekrug, Wolfgang Stremmel, Robert Ehehalt
Abstract
The intestinal mucus barrier of patients with UC is significantly altered concerning its phospholipid concentration and species composition. These alterations may be very important for the pathogenesis of this disease and underline new therapeutic strategies.
Related Papers
- → Plasma and red blood cell phospholipids in chronic liver diseases(1975)9 cited
- → Phospholipid composition of cardiac (Na++K+)-ATPases from various species(1986)6 cited
- Effect of thyrotropin on phospholipid composition in thyroid plasma membranes.(1993)
- [Serum phospholipids in anthracosilicosis associated with vibration disease].(2006)
- [Phospholipids in the blood serum of patients with ischemic heart disease at the stage of early rehabilitation at a sanatorium].(1989)