D E Burleigh
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Golder M, Burleigh D, Ghali L, Feakins R, Lunniss P, Williams N, et al.
Colorectal Dis
. 2007 Feb;
9(3):218-28.
PMID: 17298619
Objective: Recent evidence challenges the 'low-fibre/high-colonic intraluminal pressure' hypothesis of diverticular disease (DD) and raises the possibility that other mechanisms are involved. Although bowel wall smooth muscle is known to...
2.
Banks M, Golder M, Farthing M, Burleigh D
Gut
. 2003 Dec;
53(1):50-7.
PMID: 14684576
Background: Cholera toxin (CT) acts on intestinal epithelial cells both directly and indirectly via activation of a secretory neural reflex. The reflex may release acetylcholine as one of its final...
3.
Mahmood T, Djahanbakhch O, Burleigh D, Puddefoot J, OMahony O, Vinson G
Reproduction
. 2002 Oct;
124(4):573-9.
PMID: 12361476
Angiotensin II type 1 receptors have been identified in Fallopian tube epithelia. Polarized confluent human Fallopian tube epithelial cell cultures were used under short-circuit conditions to study the actions of...
4.
Darko S, Palmerley N, Burleigh D
J Pharm Pharmacol
. 1997 Nov;
49(10):985-7.
PMID: 9364407
Intestinal secretion depends upon electrogenic chloride transport into the gut lumen, which requires maintenance of an electrically negative cell-membrane voltage. We have investigated whether secretory responses of rat colonic mucosa...
5.
Burleigh D, Borman R
Dig Dis Sci
. 1997 Oct;
42(9):1964-8.
PMID: 9331163
Cholera toxin-induced intestinal secretion in intact rats requires a functioning myenteric plexus. The aim of this investigation was to determine whether neural elements were essential for cholera toxin to produce...
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Borman R, Burleigh D
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1997 May;
812:224-5.
PMID: 9186751
In conclusion, application of 5-HT has been shown to induce fluid secretion in both the small and large intestine of man. By the use of selective antagonists, the receptors mediating...
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Borman R, Burleigh D
Ann N Y Acad Sci
. 1997 May;
812:222-3.
PMID: 9186750
In conclusion, 5-HT has been shown to contract both circular and longitudinal muscle layers of human terminal ileum. By the use of selective antagonists, the receptors mediating these actions have...
8.
Borman R, Burleigh D
Eur J Pharmacol
. 1996 Aug;
309(3):271-4.
PMID: 8874150
The aim of this study was to characterise the 5-HT receptor(s) mediating secretory responses of isolated human colonic mucosa to 5-HT. Sheets of muscle-stripped mucosa from proximal (ascending) and distal...
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Borman R, Burleigh D
Br J Pharmacol
. 1995 Apr;
114(8):1525-7.
PMID: 7599919
Application of 5-hydroxytryptamine induces contraction of longitudinal muscle strips from human terminal ileum. The response was resistant to antagonism by ketanserin, ondansetron or DAU6285, but was non-surmountably antagonized by methysergide....
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Izmeth A, Kirkham S, Borman R, Burleigh D
Neuropeptides
. 1994 Apr;
26(4):237-40.
PMID: 8028713
The effects of three atrial natriuretic peptides (ANPs) have been tested for their ability to increase ion transport in muscle-stripped and intact preparations of rat colon. Anaritide (fragment 4-28 of...