2021 journal article

Hyperglycemia minimally alters primary self-renewing human colonic epithelial cells while TNF alpha-promotes severe intestinal epithelial dysfunction

INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY, 13(6), 139–152.

By: J. Dutton n, S. Hinman*, R. Kim*, P. Attayek n, M. Maurer n, C. Sims*, N. Allbritton*

author keywords: hyperglycemia; glucose; TNF alpha; colon; large intestine; intestinal epithelium; primary tissue
MeSH headings : Colon; Epithelial Cells; Humans; Hyperglycemia; Intestinal Mucosa; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
TL;DR: Results suggest that TNFα acted as the dominant modulator of the epithelium relative to glucose, and that control of inflammation rather than glucose may be key to maintaining intestinal homeostasis. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: July 26, 2021

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