Project Details
Transportproteine der GI-Mucosa bei autoimmunen Darmkrankheiten
Applicant
Professor Dr. Jörg-Dieter Schulzke
Subject Area
Gastroenterology
Term
from 2006 to 2014
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 31906442
Final Report Year
2009
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
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(2006) Stable transfection of the glucocorticoid receptor restores expression of the epithelial sodium channel in the intestinal monolayer HT-29/B6. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Comm. 344: 1065-1070
Zeissig S, Fromm A, Mankertz J, Zeitz M, Fromm M, Schulzke JD
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(2007) Butyrate induces intestinal sodium absorption via Sp3-mediated transcriptional up-regulation of epithelial sodium channels. Gastroenterology 132: 236-248.
Zeissig S, Fromm A, Mankertz J, Weiske J, Zeitz M, Fromm M, Schulzke JD
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(2007). Changes in expression and distribution of claudin-2, -5 and -8 lead to discontinuous tight junctions and barrier dysfunction in active Crohn's disease. Gut 56: 61-72
Zeissig S, Bürgel N, Günzel D, Richter J, Mankertz J, Wahnschaffe U, Kroesen AJ, Zeitz M, Fromm M, Schulzke JD
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(2008) Altered ENaC Expression leads to impaired sodium absorption in the noninflamed intestine in Crohn's disease. Gastroenterology 134: 1436-1447
Zeissig S, Bergann T, Fromm A, Bojarski C, Heller F, Guenther U, Zeitz M, Fromm M, Schulzke JD
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(2009) A colonic mineralocorticoid receptor cell model expressing epithelial Na+ channels. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 382: 280-285
Bergann T, Plöger S, Fromm A, Zeissig S, Borden SA, Fromm M, Schulzke JD
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(2009) Glucocorticoids and tumor necrosis factor-a synergize to induce absorption by the epithelial sodium channel in the colon. Gastroenterology 136: 933-942
Bergann T, Zeissig S, Fromm A, Richter JF, Fromm M, Schulzke JD