Study: Vit D3 & Integrity of the Intestinal Mucosal Barrier

Interesting study:

 

Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2007 Oct 25; [Epub ahead of print]

Novel Role of the Vitamin Di Receptor in Maintaining the Integrity of the Intestinal Mucosal Barrier.

 

Kong J, Zhang Z, Musch MW, Ning G, Sun J, Hart J, Bissonnette M, Li YC.

Medicine, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States; Chicago, Illinois, United States.

Emerging evidence supports a pathological link between vitamin D deficiency and the risk of inflammatory bowel diseasei (IBD). To explore the mechanism we used the dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis model to investigate the role of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) in mucosal barrier homeostasis. While VDR(+/+) mice were mostly resistant to 2.5% DSS, VDR(-/-) mice developed severe diarrhea, rectal bleeding and marked body weight loss, leading to death in 2 weeks. Histological examination revealed extensive ulceration and impaired wound healing in the colonic epithelium of DSS-treated VDR(-/-) mice. Severe ulceration in VDR(-/-) mice was preceded by a greater loss of intestinal transepithelial electric resistance (TER) compared to VDR(+/+) mice. Confocal and electron microscopy revealed severe disruption in epithelial junctions in VDR(-/-) mice after 3-day DSS treatment. Therefore, VDR(-/-) mice were much more susceptible to DSS-induced mucosal injury than VDR(+/+) mice. In cell cultures, 1,25(OH)2D3 markedly enhanced tight junctions formed by Caco-2 monolayers by increasing junction protein expression and TER and preserved the structural integrity of tight junctions in the presence of DSS. VDR knockdown with siRNA reduced the junction proteins and TER in Caco-2 monolayers. 1,25(OH)2D3 can also stimulate epithelial cell migration in vitro. These observations suggest that VDR plays a critical role in mucosal barrier homeostasis by preserving the integrity of junction complexes and the healing capacity of the colonic epithelium. Therefore, vitamin D-deficiency may compromise the mucosal barrier, leading to increased susceptibility to mucosal damage and increased risk of IBD. Key words: vitamin D receptor, intestinal mucosal barrier, inflammatory bowel disease, tight junction, vitamin D.

 

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Novel Role of the Vitamin D Receptor in Maintaining the Integrity of the Intestinal Mucosal Barrier.

 

 

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Treatment for Rosaceaii

  • CAPi:  01/06 - 07/07
  • High-Dose Vit D3, NACi & FIRii Sauna Only:  07/07 - 11/08
  • Intermittent CAP, High-Dose Vit D3:  11/08 - Present

This certainly makes the

This certainly makes the low-D protocolsi hard to stomach.

CAPi for Chlamydia pneumonia since 11/04. 25yrs CFSi & FMSi- Currently: 200 Doxycycline, 500mg MWF Azithromycin, Tinii pulses.

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CAPi for Cpni 11/04. Dx: 25yrs CFSi & FMSi. Currently: 150mg BID Roxithromycin, Doxycycline 100mg BID, Tinii 1000mg/day pulses; Vit D2000 units, T4 & T3

Too funny (yet also too

Too funny (yet also too sad), Jim! LaughingLaughingLaughing

 

On Combined Antibiotic Protocol for Cpn in Rosaceai 01/06 - 07/07, On Vit D3 + NACi since 07/07 and daily FIRi Sauna since 08/07

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Treatment for Rosaceai

  • CAPi:  01/06 - 07/07
  • High-Dose Vit D3, NACi & FIRi Sauna Only:  07/07 - 11/08
  • Intermittent CAP, High-Dose Vit D3:  11/08 - Present

I am sending this link to

I am sending this link to my son who has low Vitamin Di levels and IBD.  Thanks for posting this Red!!

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Corinna | GFAi. Wheldon Protocol: 4–8/08. Can't kill the yeast.

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