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TRANS-INTESTINAL ABSORPTION RATES DIFFER BETWEEN FREE AMINO ACIDS DURING LARVAL DEVELOPMENT IN ATLANTIC HERRING (CLUPEA HARENGUS)

Trans-intestinal absorption (TIA) rates for the free amino acids (FAA) alanine, proline, and glutamic acid were measured in two developmental phases of Atlantic herring larvae: Early(14–16 day-post-hatch) and Late (37–39 day-post-hatch). TIA rates were determined by measuring net uptake of a 14C-radiolabeled FAA tracer solution into the body after administration…

PIGLET GROWTH BEFORE WEANING HAS LONG-TERM EFFECTS ON INTESTINAL BARRIER FUNCTION

In mice, weaning stress increases intestinal permeability partly through a mechanism that involves TNF-α, intestinally-produced glucocorticoids, and myosin like chain kinase (MLCK). Recent evidence suggests that this interplay takes place predominantly in the colonic mucosa and has long-lasting effects on intestinal development and function. Interestingly, the impact of weaning-induced intestinal…