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Biology of the Intestine in Growing Animals

Autor: Zabielksi

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NakladatelElsevier Saunders
ISBN9780111509284
Vydání2006
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Keynotes to the seriesv
Prefacevii
List of contributorsix
Part I. Growth and maturation of the intestine1
1. Studying the development of the small intestine: philosophical and anatomical perspectives1
2. Vacuolation in the young55
3. Maturation of intestinal function: the role of cortisol and birth111
4. Maturation of intestinal digestive and immune systems by food polyamines145
5. Bioactive compounds in porcine colostrum and milk and their effects on intestinal development in neonatal pigs169
6. Role of colostrum and milk components in the development of the intestine structure and function in calves193
7. Roles of milk-borne components in the development of pancreatic enzymes during the suckling period203
8. Allometric growth of the small and large intestine of rats before and after weaning221
Part II. Neuro-endocrine function of the intestine235
9. Innervation of the small intestine235
10. The role of nitric oxide in motility of the developing gastrointestinal tract271
11. Gut regulatory peptides and hormones of the small intestine325
12. Luminal release of gut regulatory peptides and amines: waste or physiological message?363
13. The common systems of food recognition in the gut and tongue409
14. Role of the intestine in regulation of food intake in growing pigs427
15. Possible role of colostral macromolecules transported from the intestinal lumen in neonatal animals465
Part III. Digestion, absorption and the intestine barrier491
16. Production and gene expression of brush border disaccharidases and peptidases during development in pigs and calves491
17. Dietary influences on pancreatic a-amylase expression and secretion in ruminants515
development of vertebrates: patterns of appearance and change539
19. Intestinal absorption of nutrients during early development of vertebrates: adaptive responses to dietary inputs563
20. Absorption of certain trace elements in different nutritional conditions579
21. Comparative aspects of gastonintestinal calcium and phosphate absorption in pigs and small ruminants during early postnatal life605
22. Invasive techniques to study the processes of digestion and absorption of nutrients in pigs625
23. Intestinal barrier function657
Part IV. New trends in intestinal research695
24. Gastrointestinal protein and amino acid metabolism in growing animals695
25. Electric fields and currents of the small intestine and their effects on Escherichia coli727
26. Toward the chronobiology and chronomics of the intestine751
Index805