M Jodal
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Sun Y, Fihn B, Sjovall H, Jodal M
Gut
. 2004 Feb;
53(3):362-7.
PMID: 14960516
Background: The mechanisms behind microscopic colitis and exacerbations of ulcerative colitis are incompletely understood. It seems highly likely that both luminal antigens and bile are involved. The aim of this...
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Sun Y, Fihn B, Jodal M, Sjovall H
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2004 Jan;
180(2):167-75.
PMID: 14738475
Aim: Experiments were performed in anaesthetized rats to clarify the role of nitric oxide (NO) in the control of colonic permeability. Methods: Colonic luminal pressure, the transmucosal potential difference (PD)...
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Involvement of enteric nerves in permeability changes due to deoxycholic acid in rat jejunum in vivo
Fihn B, Sjoqvist A, Jodal M
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2003 Jun;
178(3):241-50.
PMID: 12823182
Aim: Stress and Clostridium difficile toxin A increase epithelial permeability in the small intestine via vagus and visceral afferents, in turn activating mucosal mast cells. Bile acids also increase epithelial...
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Bijlsma P, Fihn B, Sjoqvist A, Groot J, Taminiau J, Jodal M
Scand J Gastroenterol
. 2002 Aug;
37(7):799-806.
PMID: 12190093
Background: Recently, we hypothesized that mannitol absorption in human intestinal permeability tests is a reflection of small intestinal water absorption and is dependent mainly on the efficiency of the countercurrent...
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Sorensson J, Jodal M, Lundgren O
Gut
. 2001 Jun;
49(1):56-65.
PMID: 11413111
Background: The involvement of nerves and calcium channels in the intestinal response to Clostridium difficile toxin A (luminal concentration 1 or 15 microg/ml) was studied in the small intestine of...
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Fihn B, Sjoqvist A, Jodal M
Acta Physiol Scand
. 2001 May;
171(2):153-60.
PMID: 11350275
Intestinal fluid secretion, mainly derived from the crypts, induced, for example, by cholera toxin, decreases the passive transport of small hydrophilic molecules into the lumen. However, the effect of the...
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Fihn B, Jodal M
Pflugers Arch
. 2001 Apr;
441(5):656-62.
PMID: 11294247
Our knowledge of the epithelial permeability of different sections of the colon as well as of the surface and crypt epithelium is patchy and contradictory. Therefore, movement of radiolabelled urea,...
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Fihn B, Sjoqvist A, Jodal M
Gastroenterology
. 2000 Oct;
119(4):1029-36.
PMID: 11040189
Background & Aims: The aim of this study was to elucidate the permeability characteristics of the epithelium along the villus-crypt axis and investigate the effect of glucose transport on these...
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Sun Y, Fihn B, Jodal M, Sjovall H
Scand J Gastroenterol
. 2000 Jun;
35(4):380-8.
PMID: 10831261
Background: Neuromodulation may be a new therapeutic approach in inflammatory bowel disease, but very little is known about neural control of colonic secretion in vivo. We therefore determined the effects...
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Peregrin A, Ahlman H, Jodal M, Lundgren O
Br J Pharmacol
. 1999 Aug;
127(4):887-94.
PMID: 10433495
1. The enteric nervous system (ENS) is activated when exposing the intestinal mucosa to cholera toxin or certain bile salts. Cholera toxin stimulates ENS, at least in part, by the...