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Murine Distal Colostomy, A Novel Model of Diversion Colitis in C57BL/6 Mice
Published on: July 12, 2018
[Inflammatory nature of colon diverticula]
Abstract:
On the basis of morphological and immunological study of biopsies of the colon in patients with diverticulosis was revealed that microscopic inflammation of the mouth of the diverticulum is characterized by several features that include excessive proliferation of the epithelium, the predominance of macrophage reaction in the development of the immune response, increased cell adhesion and unusual ratio between the expression of cytokines and other regulatory molecules. Changes in the structure of the formed diverticula tissue are associated with dysregulation of many processes of tissue metabolism and morphogenesis. These include the dysregulation of cell renewal of the epithelium (increased level of proliferation of epithelial cells and inhibition of apoptosis), degradation of extracellular matrix components, moderate vascular reaction. All these processes take place on the background a particular form of immune protection and adaptation mechanisms.
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