J C Bornstein
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Swaminathan M, Fung C, Finkelstein D, Bornstein J, Foong J
Neuroscience
. 2019 Nov;
423:76-85.
PMID: 31705886
Alpha-Synuclein (α-Syn) is expressed in the central nervous system and the nervous system of the gut (enteric nervous system, ENS), and is well known to be the major constituent of...
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Filippone R, Robinson A, Jovanovska V, Stavely R, Apostolopoulos V, Bornstein J, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2018 Jul;
30(11):e13391.
PMID: 29968270
Background: The accumulation of eosinophils is mediated by the chemokine receptor-3 (CCR3)-eotaxin axis. Increased expression of eotaxin and its receptor is associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Activation of eosinophils...
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McQuade R, Stojanovska V, Donald E, Abalo R, Bornstein J, Nurgali K
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2016 Jun;
28(12):1861-1875.
PMID: 27353132
Background: The use of the anticancer chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) is often limited by nausea, vomiting, constipation, and diarrhea; these side-effects persist long after treatment. The effects of 5-FU on...
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Hao M, Foong J, Bornstein J, Li Z, Vanden Berghe P, Boesmans W
Dev Biol
. 2016 May;
417(2):168-81.
PMID: 27235816
Co-ordinated gastrointestinal function is the result of integrated communication between the enteric nervous system (ENS) and "effector" cells in the gastrointestinal tract. Unlike smooth muscle cells, interstitial cells, and the...
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Wang K, Bertrand R, Senadheera S, Polglaze K, Murphy T, Sandow S, et al.
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2013 Dec;
26(3):385-96.
PMID: 24330033
Background: Dietary iron supplementation is associated with gastrointestinal (GI) side effects including vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. Although inorganic iron in high concentrations may be damaging to the intestinal mucosa, we...
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Tough I, Forbes S, Tolhurst R, Ellis M, Herzog H, Bornstein J, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2011 Apr;
164(2b):471-84.
PMID: 21457230
Background And Purpose: Peptide YY (PYY) and neuropeptide Y (NPY) activate Y receptors, targets under consideration as treatments for diarrhoea and other intestinal disorders. We investigated the gastrointestinal consequences of...
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Foong J, Parry L, Bornstein J
Neurogastroenterol Motil
. 2010 Jul;
22(11):1209-16, e317.
PMID: 20626789
Background: Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) submucosal neurons, the main regulators of gut secretion, display inhibitory postsynaptic potentials mediated by somatostatin (SOM) acting on SST(1) and SST(2) receptors (SSTR(1), SSTR(2)) in...
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Tan L, Bornstein J, Anderson C
Neuroscience
. 2009 Dec;
166(2):564-79.
PMID: 20034545
In vitro anterograde tracing of axons in mesenteric nerve trunks using biotinamide in combination with immunohistochemical labelling was used to characterize the extrinsic nerve projections in the myenteric plexus of...
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Bajor A, Ung K, Ohman L, Simren M, Thomas E, Bornstein J, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2009 May;
197(2):129-37.
PMID: 19432585
Aim: The interdigestive motor rhythm, the migrating motor complex (MMC), is accompanied by active secretion of chloride during periods of distally propagating maximal motor activity (MMC phase III). We studied...