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Resource conservation using whole body autophagy: Self-digestion of shedded gut lining cells in the small intestine
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Publication Year
2020-06-01
Publisher
The Korean Society of Food Science and Technology
Citation
Korean Journal of Food Science and Technology, Vol.52, pp.244-248
Keyword
AutophagyCaveolin-1HemeResource conservationSmall intestine
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
BiotechnologyFood ScienceApplied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Abstract
To retain valuable resources, organisms adopt several strategies including coprophagy. Cells covering the outer skin and internal digestive lumen are actively recycled to maintain their integrity. In present study, we suggested that the small intestine can consume dead cells in a manner similar to how it consumes protein from the diet. We examined the eluates from five segments of the mouse small intestine and cecum and 2 segments of the large intestine and small intestine tissue, and detected immunoreactivity with eukaryotic caveolin-1 and β-actin antibodies only in the cecum and 2 segments from the large intestine. Bacterial agitation of the mouse intestine with Shigella disrupted the architecture and absorptive function of the small intestine. Small intestine eluates were immunoreactive with murine caveolin-1 and contained heme as determined by dot blot analysis. We concluded that the body conserves resources in the small intestine by disposing of and recycling shedded cells.
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0367-6293
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31566
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3839/10.9721/kjfst.2020.52.3.244
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